Online avengers perpetuate the problemBy Barbara Shelly
Kansas City Star
December 13, 2007
An army of Internet avengers has set out to destroy Lori Drew and her family.
With ruthless efficiency, they have learned the identity of the suburban St. Louis woman whose cyberspace meddling appears to have played a role in the suicide of a 13-year-old neighbor girl.
They have published her address, phone numbers and photos, and harangued the clients of her advertising business.
The Drew family has fled its home. The Drews' teenage daughter is living apart from her parents, for her safety. The advertising business is closed.
And still the online avengers forge on, seeking the whereabouts of Lori and Curt Drew and vowing them no peace, ever.
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Sounds like a moral relativist to me. To her, there should be no consequences for your action, whether any law was broken or not. Shunning is a way to keep people in line. Break the rules, face the consequences. The Drews have to sow what they reap. I do not feel sorry for them. I can care less if they took in Hurricane Katrina evacuees into their homes.