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Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Michelle Carter Who Encouraged Boyfriend's Suicide Is Dismissed (FULL ARTICLE)
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Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Michelle Carter Who Encouraged Boyfriend's Suicide Is Dismissed (FULL ARTICLE)
#1751From NBC News
I think that Michelle Carter should have paid more with more time in prison than the 15 months and five years probation. Maybe now that this is over, just maybe there will be some closure. But for Lynn Roy, Conrad's mother, closure may exist, but there is no justice.
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Minyvonne Burke of NBC News wrote:
A wrongful death lawsuit against Michelle Carter who, via text messages, encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself has been dismissed, court records reveal.
Eric S. Goldman, a lawyer for Conrad H. Roy III's mother, told the Boston Herald that the suit has been "resolved" but declined to comment further.
Court records show that it was dismissed "with prejudice and without costs," meaning that it can't be brought back to court.
Lynn Roy filed the $4.2 million wrongful death lawsuit against Carter in August 2017 for her role in Conrad Roy's 2014 suicide. The 18-year-old died by inhaling carbon monoxide inside his pickup truck in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.
Lawyers for Carter and Lynn Roy were not immediately available for comment.
Carter, then 17, was on the phone with Conrad Roy at the time of his suicide and convinced him to get back in the truck after he got out and told her he was having second thoughts, prosecutors said.
Bristol County Juvenile Court Judge Lawrence Moniz convicted Carter of involuntary manslaughter in 2017 for Conrad Roy's death and sentenced her to a mandatory 15 months in prison and five years of probation.
An attorney for Carter, now 22, had asked Moniz to keep her free as they attempted to have the case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. The state's high court, however, upheld the conviction during a February ruling and ordered her to start her sentence immediately.
Editor's note: If you are looking for help, please call the National Suicide Prevention hotline at 1-800-273-8255.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/wrongful-death-lawsuit-against-michelle-carter-who-encouraged-boyfriend-s-n992951
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/wrongful-death-lawsuit-against-michelle-carter-dismissed/ar-BBVNI6W
I think that Michelle Carter should have paid more with more time in prison than the 15 months and five years probation. Maybe now that this is over, just maybe there will be some closure. But for Lynn Roy, Conrad's mother, closure may exist, but there is no justice.
Just Saying
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