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Morag Calder, James McCreadie, Derek Munn, Tam Hetherton, John Gaffney, and Patrick O'Brien in Crime (2016)

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Crime

Michelle Carter Faces 20 Years for Texts in Boyfriend’s Suicide: She ‘Should Be Kept Away From Society,’ Says Aunt
The Massachusetts teen convicted of involuntary manslaughter after urging her 18-year-old boyfriend to kill himself “should be kept away from society,” says the victim’s aunt, reports the Boston Herald.

Michelle Carter will be sentenced Thursday and faces a possible 20 years in prison for her role in the 2014 death of Conrad Roy III. Carter was 17 when she encouraged Roy to commit suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning through a series of texts and phone calls in the final hours of his life.

Carter’s father has requested probation and “continued counseling” for his daughter, now 20, according to a letter he sent...
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 8/2/2017
  • by Jeff Truesdell
  • PEOPLE.com
Classmate ‘Shocked’ as Police Reveal Texas Campus Stabbing Suspect Had Mental Health Issues
Some former classmates of the University of Texas student who allegedly fatally stabbed a fellow student and wounded three others tell People they are shocked by the turn of events.

Meanwhile, campus officials said Kendrex White, a 21-year-old biology student, had been “involuntarily committed” in another city and released before going on a stabbing spree Monday afternoon.

“I don’t have the specifics on that but he was obviously suffering from some kind of particular issue,” University of Texas Police Chief David Carter said during a press conference on Tuesday.

White was apprehended inside a campus dormitory and charged with one count of murder.
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 5/3/2017
  • by Elaine Aradillas
  • PEOPLE.com
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