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MySpace suicide reaches verdict

By Website Introductions at 11/30/08 07:49

When you think bullying is all about physical harassment, than you are wrong. Very wrong. Quite sadly, some people use the Internet to harass and obtain information from other people.

Such is the case of the 49-year-old Missouri woman who posed as a 16-year-old boy in MySpace to spy on a 13-year-old girl by pretending to engage in online romance. The girl ended up in suicide after she was spurned by her supposed love.

Link: Guilty verdicts in case of MySpace user's suicide - CNN.com

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