Topic: Lori Drew
Lori Drew , along with an employee, Ashley Grills , created the fictional MySpace personality Josh Evans , with which she developed an online relationship with her neighbor, 13-year-old Megan Meier . In the aftermath of Meier's death, Drew and her husband have been the ...
Megan Meier, born November 6, 1992, committed suicide on October 17, 2006. MySpace Hoax (November 16, 2007) The bullying was perpetrated through the account of "Josh Evans ," a fictional 16-year-old boy, that, according to police reports, belonged to Lori Drew , the mother ...
Tina Meier is the mother of 13-year-old Megan Meier , the Missouri teenager who committed suicide after what police describe as cyber bullying .Meier has remained in the media spotlight, urging parents to keep a close eye on their children's activities on ...
Lori Drew allegedly created the fictional MySpace personality Josh Evans . Woman Indicted in MySpace Cyber-Bullying (May 15, 2008) On November 26 , 2008 , Drew was found guilty on three misdemeanor counts of accessing computers without authorization. Mom indicted in deadly MySpace hoax (May ...
Megan's parents were informed, six weeks after her death, that the mother of one of her friends, Lori Drew, was responsible for creating the Josh Evans account. They asked Megan's parents to not say anything about the investigation. Ashley Grills ...
When I read about the young girl, Megan Meier, who was driven to suicide by the actions of a former friend?s mother, Lori Drew, it deeply saddened me. When it was obvious that Megan, who was prone to depression, was in ...
For many of us, the Internet is an easy, accessible avenue for getting information and taking advantage of convenient services like online booksellers or bank accounts. ?The big story that has many users asking this question involves the social networking Web site ...
LA prosecutors say no appeal of Missouri mom's dismissed conviction in MySpace suicide caseProsecutors say they will not appeal the dismissal of a woman's convictions in a MySpace hoax directed at a 13-year-old girl who committed suicide.Friday's announcement ...
NYC case spotlights Dead Sea Scrolls scholar debate, whether Internet hoaxes are crimesStudents and university officials started getting e-mails last year in which a prominent Judaic studies scholar seemed to make a startling confession: Prosecutors filed criminal charges, saying a lawyer sent ...
House members look for ways to stop Internet bullying while surviving court scrutinyHouse members struggled Wednesday for a way to stop Internet bullying of children without violating free speech.Bullying has always been mean-spirited, but a House Judiciary subcommittee was told that ...