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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 104417" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Wished I loved under that rock. I've heard of this mess. It is ugly. Originally, the story went the mom set up the MySpace account as Josh because the girl had been saying "mean things" about her daughter and she wanted to confirm it. As time progressed, Mom supposedly started being mean, ending with the girl committing suicide. Ms. Drew is pretty much reviled by all at this point.</p><p></p><p>This article makes her a tad more sympathetic. I don't believe the denials by her attorney. At one point, Ms. Drew admitted making the comment that the world would be better off without the girl. Now, she denies it?</p><p></p><p>I don't believe that the entire family should be shunned. I certainly don't believe that any of them should have death threats made against them or bricks thrown their windows or the like. I do believe Ms. Drew deserves shunning. It is an apt punishment for something as vile as an adult picking on a 13-year-old girl the way this woman did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 104417, member: 3626"] Wished I loved under that rock. I've heard of this mess. It is ugly. Originally, the story went the mom set up the MySpace account as Josh because the girl had been saying "mean things" about her daughter and she wanted to confirm it. As time progressed, Mom supposedly started being mean, ending with the girl committing suicide. Ms. Drew is pretty much reviled by all at this point. This article makes her a tad more sympathetic. I don't believe the denials by her attorney. At one point, Ms. Drew admitted making the comment that the world would be better off without the girl. Now, she denies it? I don't believe that the entire family should be shunned. I certainly don't believe that any of them should have death threats made against them or bricks thrown their windows or the like. I do believe Ms. Drew deserves shunning. It is an apt punishment for something as vile as an adult picking on a 13-year-old girl the way this woman did. [/QUOTE]
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