Prosecutor: Woman plotted hoax that led to suicideBy GREG RISLING
November 19, 2008
AP
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Missouri woman, her teenage daughter and an employee used an elaborate Internet ruse to terrorize a 13-year-old neighbor girl who later committed suicide, a federal prosecutor said Wednesday.
U.S. Attorney Thomas O'Brien told jurors during his opening statement that Lori Drew helped create a false identity on the social networking site MySpace. Posing online as a teenage boy, Drew befriended Megan Meier, he said.
The evidence will show that Drew opened the MySpace account and "fully intended to hurt and prey on Megan's psyche," O'Brien told jurors. Drew is accused of harassing Megan with cruel messages that ultimately led her to take her life in 2006.
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Lori Drew, also known as Lori Screwed is facing trial. One of America's most hated person goes to court. If found not guilty or guilty, she will have to answer to God and will condemn her to an eternity of torment and pain in Hell with the 9/11 Terrorists and Jim Jones. They make good company in Hell.
