Do you have kids?
I'm disgusted by how this girl acted.
I couldn't convict her of murder.
We all forget how case law has implications way beyond the original case.
The case against her would have been stronger for me if she had broken 'forum' rules.
When it comes to it, to protect young adults from similar charges, remembering how badly people can behave when something such as love is in involved surely..
Did she get another phone number or account after he blocked her or black listed her, did she go out of her way to make initial contacts, or respond to unwanted attention ?
If you took every teenage girl and in fact woman who told someone to f*** off and die, right to their face, multiple times,well, I think you start to see the problem, if we include the internet, phone calls and txts, I think a third of the population could soon be banged up. Men have been so marginalised by feminism, they now think it's normal to beg for attention, and think they can do no better than a vile princess. If every message a girl sends back is please stop, the guys a stalker, if every message is I hope you die, she's a murderer?
It's the pursuit that's the crime?
Words aren't bullets.
People can write about being in favour of assisted suicide without fear?
People were never meant to have this level of contact once a relationship ended, technology has yet again opened another door.
But the thing is if this problem could have been sorted by a power cut, murder? Really?
Say your child has a really bad day, and txts everyone in their year at school to kill themselves in a group chat or some such, and they do it 20 times over a weekend, is serial killer on the cards, or do we have to draw a line.
Not acting is horrible but it isn't acting, words can be horrible but they are words, and whilst your picking the laptop keys out of the creases in your face(long night), you don't know what your kids are up to.
Right, wrong, murder, teaching a teen that they aren't allowed to become emotionally upset when stalked, sure you can do it, but in the heat of the moment, a moment that lasts months, when they are up at midnight on their phone as usual, are you really that sure your willing to take the chance.
Yours a dad of 2 kids to young for phones.