She was stupid enough to text what she was doing and left a record
She tells him to make sure he deleted her texts. She knew exactly what she was doing. He did not delete them.
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She was stupid enough to text what she was doing and left a record
If he was a 13-year-old child and she was his mother or something, then that would make this more of a crime fitting for involuntary manslaughter. This was just a friend of his, and someone that he didn't live with nor was he forced to associate with her. In fact, he texted and kept in contact with her.
I still say the punishment is too harsh and inappropriate, especially when you consider other crimes and their respective punishments. She didn't kill or physically harm anyone. She's a cold hearted jerk, but so are a lot of other people. That's life. You are going to run across people who are no good and even some who want to do you harm (in one way or another). It is up to you to be responsible for your own self. If a person commits suicide, then she or he took his or her own life for whatever reasons. Also, if you had read about the phone conversations, there were times in the past when the girl did try to support him and tried to convince him to get some help, but he refused. I agree that her words were harsh and that perhaps in some small way she contributed to his suicide but he was the one who had the decision to make.
If he was a 13-year-old child and she was his mother or something, then that would make this more of a crime fitting for involuntary manslaughter. This was just a friend of his, and someone that he didn't live with nor was he forced to associate with her. In fact, he texted and kept in contact with her.
I still say the punishment is too harsh and inappropriate, especially when you consider other crimes and their respective punishments. She didn't kill or physically harm anyone. She's a cold hearted jerk, but so are a lot of other people. That's life. You are going to run across people who are no good and even some who want to do you harm (in one way or another). It is up to you to be responsible for your own self. If a person commits suicide, then she or he took his or her own life for whatever reasons. Also, if you had read about the phone conversations, there were times in the past when the girl did try to support him and tried to convince him to get some help, but he refused. I agree that her words were harsh and that perhaps in some small way she contributed to his suicide but he was the one who had the decision to make.
If he was a 13-year-old child and she was his mother or something, then that would make this more of a crime fitting for involuntary manslaughter. This was just a friend of his, and someone that he didn't live with nor was he forced to associate with her. In fact, he texted and kept in contact with her.
Somebody ending up dead because of your actions is pretty serious
He had walked away. If she had encouraged him to walk away and promised to see him right then, he would probably have lived. But she told him she would be angry with him if he didn't get back into the car and finish the job
She contributed to his death and deserves to be punished