26-01-2008, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by ElderScroller27 to Jacksmith:
the thing is that Fantasy is always better than reality... you can log onto the net and chat with someone and really only know them in the faintest way on the surface so your imagination fills in the gaps to provide all the features that your heart desires... when you are a confused teenager and you end up at a dead end facing the facts that you have imagining life in a crumbling false reality yet feeling it like reality thats a dangerous event.
And to Pepperjack:
I would not be surprise if a talanted District Attorney deciced to put up some manslaughter charged againsts the person who had the false identity that sparked the suicides, I doubt the charges would stick but they could be brought to trial. and DEFINATELY 100% the family of the suicides could bring a civil suit against the Person and they more than likely would win. | Exactly I can see them winning civil law suit as 5th amendment does not apply in a civil trial and that woman would be raked over the coals, as she would have to answer questions and be cross examined. Would be very hard to get criminal conviction on her. And I doubt D.A. would even attempt the case, but never know as it is high profile case and gets there name out there.
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