MySpace Suicide Case Exposes Legal Gap


So far, the testimony in the Lori Drew cyber-bullying trial, which began Wednesday in Los Angeles, has generated headlines for its inherent drama and tragedy: the mother of a teenage daughter, accused of using the MySpace social network to stage an elaborate hoax that ends with the suicide of a troubled 13-year-old classmate, Megan Meier. But the legal foundation for the prosecution’s case seems like it belongs to a different court proceeding, one that doesn’t involve a mother’s tears and stories of teen girl gossip-mongering.

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MySpace Suicide Case Exposes Legal Gap

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