Michelle Carter
Suicide-by-Text Is a Disturbing New Form of Domestic Violence
Prosecutors dealing with a real problem risk painting women as having almost supernatural powers with which to manipulate.
Court Upholds Conviction of Woman Who Told Boyfriend to Kill Himself
A Massachusetts court has upheld Michelle Carter's conviction of involuntary manslaughter and coinciding 15-month jail sentence based on texts in which she coaxed her boyfriend to take his life.
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Inside the Tense Courtroom When the Suicide Texter Was Found Guilty
Michelle Carter faces 20 years in prison for telling her boyfriend to commit suicide.
The Suicide-by-Text Trial Comes Down to a Judge's Ruling
Twenty-year-old Michelle Carter faces up to 20 years in prison for allegedly goading her boyfriend into killing himself.
Trial to decide if bullying that led to suicide is manslaughter
VICE News investigates the suicide of Kenneth Sutner to understand if someone can be held criminally responsible for another's suicide.
Suicide-by-Text Trial's Latest Twist: It Was the Drugs
Michelle Carter, accused of goading her boyfriend into suicide via text when she was 17, wants a judge to believe she was sent over the rails by antidepressants.
Why Would A Teenage Girl Encourage Her Boyfriend to Kill Himself?
Would you have to be a psychopath to tell someone else to take their own life?