Who said anything of the kind. I say, blame the one who drove her to commit suicide, which isn't this lady, but her colleague!What I find worse is the 'blame the victim' mantra that calls the girl who committed suicide "unstable" and the like.
EDIT: Well I posted at the same time as Pape did
prosecutors have said they found no grounds for charges against the woman. Neverthess, the community reaction has been vengeful and the pressure on the Drews intense.Oct. 16, 2006, there was a heated online exchange between Megan and Ashley, who was posing as Josh. It ended when "Josh" said the world would be better off without Megan.Evil by association perhaps? The worst this woman did was use Myspace to see what people were saying about her daughter. There must be thousands of good willed mums around the world who do the same, I know one for sure. For this she deserves to be asked to leave the neighbourhood by her neighbours?Drew's attorney Jim Briscoe said on NBC on Tuesday that Drew "absolutely, 100 percent" had nothing to do with the negative comments posted online about Megan and wasn't aware of them until after the girl took her life.
You can't dress it up, it's despicable.
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