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47 Year Old Female Neighbor Drives 13 Year Old Girl To Suicide

Degenerate Neighboring Parents Harass Daughter’s Teen Friend On The Internet

December 4. 2007

Pretty Megan Meier

Beautiful little Megan Meir was driven to suicide via a sick online campaign fabricated by her friend’s 47-year-old mother, Lori Drew, to taunt and harass her, after both girls had a falling out. It is believed Drew's husband participated in the harassment as well.

The mother created an account on MySpace, for a made up 16-year-old boy that she dubbed Josh Evans. First she contacted Megan, befriending her on Myspace as the fictitious Josh Evans, then tried to psychologically decimate her by telling her horrible rumors were going around about her being a bad person.

Her final message to Megan as Josh Evans was "Have a shi**y life. The world would be a better place without you."

I want you to picture that. A 47 year old woman pretending to be a 16 year old boy said that online to a 13 year old girl that was suffering from teenage insecurity and depression.

Megan then hung herself in her closet. Her parents awoke to find her lifeless body.

Megan's mother Tina Meier

There is something very sick and devious about what Lori Drew did. She removed all social bounds of acceptable human conduct and civility, to taunt a young girl, 34 years her junior. That doesn’t look right.

No normal parent would be online participating in such a thing and she needs to have her kids taken away for their safety.

At any point did she not see anything sick in what she was doing, and say to herself, maybe I shouldn’t be doing this. Drew is psychopathic and has proven she is a danger to the public. She needs to be locked away.

To go to the lengths she did in creating a fake profile to taunt a young girl, betrays a very sick mind and an undeniable evil streak. She tried to push a 13 year old over the edge and succeeded. She should go to jail for that for a very long time.

Mr. and Mrs. Meier holding a photo of Megan, who was a pretty girl, but like many teenagers, go through their awkward phase of being insecure about their looks and life. To any teens reading this, don't take that phase of your life to heart, as it is only for a short time and things will get better. If you are feeling depressed, tell your parents. If someone is harassing you, tell them that as well.

Oddly, no charges have been filed, when there are cyber stalking and harassment laws on the books that strictly forbid what Drew did. Even a negligent homicide charge would be workable in this predicament.

Lori Drew should not go unpunished by the justice system, as she cost a child her life. Regardless, she will reap what she sowed. She needs to ask God for forgiveness for what she's done.

She clearly has too much time on her hands, and thus, she needs to be sued in civil court and forced to serve jail time via criminal court order, where she is made to spend a portion of her days doing things like clean up roads, to keep her occupied. Idle hands really are the devil's workshop.

My condolences to the Meiers.

“…filed a police report with the St. Charles County Sheriff's Department on Nov. 25, 2006, saying she initiated the creation of the fake MySpace account and then monitored it with her daughter, then 13, and an 18-year-old part-time employee. Megan Meier had gone on vacations with the family, and they knew Megan suffered from depression, according to Tina Meier.

Ron Meier said he believes that the final electronic message his daughter saw on her MySpace account - and that the FBI was unable to recover from the family's computer - included, "the world would be a better place without you." The Josh Evans MySpace account was deleted immediately after Megan's death.” http://ofallonjournal.stltoday.com

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