And you thought your girlfriend was bad
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Re: And you thought your girlfriend was bad
I still keep imagining her as a bride: what would that have been like?
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Re: And you thought your girlfriend was bad
Maybe we can start a facebook group and encourage her to off herself in prison?
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Re: And you thought your girlfriend was bad
She is one scary looking individual, and belongs with this crowd:
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Why? Incitement to crime is illegal, why shouldn't egging people on to commit suicide be?
Actually, suicide is not illegal (in England it was legalised in the Suicide Act 1961, in Scotland it was never illegal in the first place). Of course there were never any prosecutions for suicide but there had been some for attempted suicide, this ceased to be a crime in 1961. On the right facts, a suicide assister can easily be guilty of murder or manslaughter. If the facts do not support a prosecution for either of these offences, it is not normally a crime to incite someone to do something that is not a crime but the 1961 Act maintained the offence of incitement to commit suicide.
Actually, suicide is not illegal (in England it was legalised in the Suicide Act 1961, in Scotland it was never illegal in the first place). Of course there were never any prosecutions for suicide but there had been some for attempted suicide, this ceased to be a crime in 1961. On the right facts, a suicide assister can easily be guilty of murder or manslaughter. If the facts do not support a prosecution for either of these offences, it is not normally a crime to incite someone to do something that is not a crime but the 1961 Act maintained the offence of incitement to commit suicide.
Re: And you thought your girlfriend was bad
You've got no idea what it's like to be under the spell of a sociopath unless you've been there.
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Re: And you thought your girlfriend was bad
Here in Florida, USA, suicide is "self homicide." So, of course Assisted Self Homicide is a felony. Just learned this.armchairlawyer wrote:Why? Incitement to crime is illegal, why shouldn't egging people on to commit suicide be?
Actually, suicide is not illegal (in England it was legalised in the Suicide Act 1961, in Scotland it was never illegal in the first place). Of course there were never any prosecutions for suicide but there had been some for attempted suicide, this ceased to be a crime in 1961. On the right facts, a suicide assister can easily be guilty of murder or manslaughter. If the facts do not support a prosecution for either of these offences, it is not normally a crime to incite someone to do something that is not a crime but the 1961 Act maintained the offence of incitement to commit suicide.
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Re: And you thought your girlfriend was bad
General Mackevili wrote:They should just charge her with "being a meany."
It doesn't mention who was the first to instigate the suicide but he did suggest a suicide pact. This isn't assisted suicide because your quality of life has declined to a point of no return.BOFH wrote:Psychological harassment and terrorism are actual real things. That's why the American government spends so much money on psychological warfare. Successfully manipulating people to commit suicide goes far beyond being a meany.
I see this girl as wanting attention and she found it in being the victim of her "online" lovers suicide. She started a charity and it mentions she accused another person of trying to take away her credit for the charity. It clearly seems she wanted to be in the spotlight and she found it.
GM I don't usually disagree with you on many thing but this I do. Would you say someone wasn't to blame for a persons suicide, if knowing a person was depressed and suicidal then they brought them a bottle of sleeping pills and a liter of Jack to wash it down with?
I would personally think this would be voluntary manslaughter, or another term I'm forgetting. She didn't actually take his life so it's manslaughter but she told him to get back into his truck to finish killing himself and in effect calling him a pussy if he didn't finish it. So there was no involuntary part to it, she was a willing participant in his suicide.
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Re: And you thought your girlfriend was bad
I think suicide should carry the death penalty.
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Re: And you thought your girlfriend was bad
But the death penalty for how many years?vladimir wrote:I think suicide should carry the death penalty.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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