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Posted By TechnologyExpert 11 months, 2 weeks ago in NewsAfter just over a day of deliberation, on Wednesday a six-man, six-woman jury has acquitted Lori Drew of three felony charges of violating the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act in the Megan Meier MySpace suicide case. For the charge of conspiracy, jurors were unable to come to an agreement, and a mistrial declared.
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rad2mom11 months, 2 weeks ago
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I am disgusted with this verdict. If I were her I would be ashamed of myself and would not even think of having her as my neighbor, family member, or a friend. She is a disgraced to women. You are a digusting witch, may you burn in hell. I'm sure your daughter will grow up to be just like you.........some future!
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peggy632411 months, 2 weeks ago
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I cannot believe that the mother of another girl, a supposed mature woman would do this to another child. Wonder how vindictive she would have been if someone did this to her child? She seems like the type that most likely would not wait for the court system to respond, she would punish on her own. I find it hard to believe that jurors would have found any issues to disagree with in this trial. This woman should go to prison. God help her family with this as an example. We should all learn her name and face and pray she doesn't move into our neighborhoods. In the old days, she would have been shunned.
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