Law Practice
Nov. 22, 2008
Jurors in MySpace Suicide Case Hear About Girl's Problems
The prosecution's star witness in the MySpace cyber-bullying case testified that Missouri businesswoman Lori Drew was aware of 13-year-old Megan Meier's mental health problems before the girl's October 2006 suicide.




Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - The prosecution's star witness in the MySpace cyber-bullying case testified that Missouri businesswoman Lori Drew was aware of 13-year-old Megan Meier's mental health problems before the girl's October 2006 suicide. She said that Drew told her daughter within minutes of an ambulance arriving to aid the girl, who had hanged herself, "We could have pushed her overboard because she was sui...
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