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Where Is Michelle Carter Now? ‘The Girl From Plainville' Story
It’s been eight years since 18-year-old Conrad Roy died by suicide, and in a landmark case that received national attention, Michelle Carter, his girlfriend, was convicted on an involuntary manslaughter charge related to his death.
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Carter Won't Defend Shot Title After Benign Tumor Removed
Reigning Olympic shot put champion Michelle Carter won’t compete at the U.S. track and field trials in Oregon after having a benign tumor removed from her right ankle
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New Texts Released in Case of Woman Accused of Encouraging Boyfriend to Take His Life
A Boston College student charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly encouraging her boyfriend to take his life has been arraigned. Twenty-one-year-old Inyoung You, a South Korean national, appeared before a judge at Suffolk Superior Court Friday morning where a not guilty plea was entered on her behalf. Prosecutors say You sent Alexander Urtula, of Cedar Grove, New Jersey, more than...
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Michelle Carter Released From Jail Early in Texting-Suicide Case
Michelle Carter will become a free woman Thursday once she is released early from prison after serving time for an involuntary manslaughter charge for the suicide of her boyfriend Conrad Roy III.
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US Supreme Court Denies Michelle Carter's Appeal in Texting Suicide Case
The United States Supreme Court said Monday that it will not take up an appeal brought by Michelle Carter, who was convicted of encouraging her boyfriend through texts and phone calls to take his own life. The decision leaves Carter’s conviction intact, though she is expected to be released from jail this week. Carter was convicted in 2017 of involuntary…
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New Details Revealed in Court as Boston College Student Pleads Not Guilty in Boyfriend's Suicide
A Boston College student charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly encouraging her boyfriend to take his life has been arraigned. Twenty-one-year-old Inyoung You, a South Korean national, appeared before a judge at Suffolk Superior Court Friday morning where a not guilty plea was entered on her behalf. Prosecutors say You sent Alexander Urtula, of Cedar Grove, New Jersey, more than...
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'I Love You, Now Die': HBO Documentary on Michelle Carter and Texting Suicide Case Digs Deep
“I Love You, Now Die” tells the story of Michelle Carter and what happened following the death of Conrad Roy. Directed by Erin Lee Carr of “Mommy Dead and Dearest” fame, the new two-part documentary features the families, friends and communities affected by 18-year-old Roy’s suicide and the court case that ensued.
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‘No Evidence': Lawyer of Woman Convicted in Teen Texting Suicide Urges Mass. High Court to Reconsider
Massachusetts’ highest court is set to consider whether to throw out the involuntary manslaughter conviction of a woman who as a teenager encouraged her suicidal boyfriend to kill himself in dozens of text messages.
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State's Highest Court Agrees to Hear Michelle Carter Texting Suicide Appeal
Massachusetts’ highest court has agreed to consider the controversial appeals case of a teenager who sent her boyfriend text messages urging him to kill himself before he did so.
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Amanda Knox: ‘Michelle Carter Deserves Sympathy'
Michelle Carter, who was sentenced Thursday to two and a half years in prison for encouraging her boyfriend to kill himself, has found a supporter in another woman who faced public scrutiny during her own trial.
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Suicides Among Teen Girls Hit 40-Year High in 2015
Suicide among teen girls between the ages of 15 and 19 has hit a 40-year high, according to new data released by the National Center for Health Statistics.
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Michelle Carter Sentenced for Teen's Death in Texting Suicide Case
A woman who encouraged her suicidal boyfriend to kill himself in dozens of text messages was sentenced Thursday to 15 months in jail for involuntary manslaughter.
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Sister, Father of Conrad Roy Address Court
Ahead of the sentencing of Michelle Carter for the death of Conrad Roy, Roy’s sister and father spoke to Juvenile Court Judge Lawrence Moniz.
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Judge Grants Michelle Carter Stay for 15-Month Prison Sentence in Texting Suicide Case
A Massachusetts woman who encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself in dozens of text messages and told him to “get back in” a truck filled with toxic gas was sentenced Thursday to 15 months in prison.
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Michelle Carter to Be Sentenced Thursday for Suicide-by-Text
Found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in June, Michelle Carter could now be facing up to 20 years behind bars for the suicide of her boyfriend.
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Judge to Announce Verdict in Texting Suicide Trial
A judge will announce Friday whether Michelle Carter will be convicted of manslaughter in the suicide of her boyfriend, Conrad Roy.
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Judge to Announce Verdict in Texting Suicide Trial Friday
A judge will announce his verdict Friday in the case of a Massachusetts woman accused of sending her boyfriend dozens of text messages urging him to kill himself.
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Psychiatrist Says Meds May Have Impaired Teen in Texting Suicide Case
A psychiatrist says a Massachusetts woman charged with using text messages to encourage her boyfriend to kill himself when they were teenagers was on medication that impairs the ability to be empathetic.
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Judge Rejects Motion to Drop Charges Against Carter
Michelle Carter is accused of manslaughter after allegedly convincing her boyfriend, Conrad Roy, to commit suicide.