Candour
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- Sep 16, 2018
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I don't understand how can they jail her.. She is clearly suicidal , the least they could do is to get her into therapy (that's how they feel that they are helping her).
She was a regular on another forum I used to visit, and was constantly always asking for new partners.
Do you think she was intentionally doing it to cause harm then? My first thoughts were its really unfair to jail her, and I don't think she did anything wrong, and it was clearly the personal choice of the man.
This is what I think, too. I don't think she ever intended to commit suicide. She seemingly 'recruited' people to jump with her... and she got a high watching them die.I doubt she was sicidal and she deserve more than this 4 years
"Intentionally encouraging someone to commit suicide"What crime was she convicted for?
She was convicted under the encouraging/assisting suicide law. 4 years seems kinda harsh considering how pathetic some sentences have been for serious violent crimes.What crime was she convicted for?
I agree it's like she enjoyed watching the events play out and wanting her next hitHow can you defend her? This guy maybe never killed himself without a partner. She is watching like he is dying goes away and looking straight for new "partners". I doubt she was sicidal and she deserve more than this 4 years
What crime was she convicted for?
Work on your reading comprehension. I was asking a specific question and it's been answered above.Usually you call the ambulance, when someone is dying. You don't go away.
It was his choice at the end of the day he could of got out of the carUsually you call the ambulance, when someone is dying. You don't go away.
I don't believe thatThis is what I think, too. I don't think she ever intended to commit suicide. She seemingly 'recruited' people to jump with her... and she got a high watching them die.
Work on your reading comprehension. I was asking a specific question and it's been answered above.
Exactly that was her mistakeAfter reading the article it makes a bit more sense for her to get in trouble. It appears she tried making suicide pacts with many people, and even after backing out, she tried making suicide pacts with others while the man was dying.
Yes, we have such laws in my country too. But she was convicted for "Intentionally encouraging someone to commit suicide" (as Candour said), which is different, as it means she was actively helping (her actions were causal) rather than just neglecting to do something.I don't know how it's called in english, but in my country you just can't walk away while someone is dying in front of you. Afterwards if they caught you you are in trouble.
The police picked her up just down the street from where he was, and she never told them about him. This is mainly why she's been convicted.Yeah, but what the fuck was she supposed to do? Call the cops?
Yeah, but the guy was there to die. If that were me, and you backed out at the last second and then told the cops about me I'd want to fucking kill you.The police picked her up just down the street from where he was, and she never told them about him. This is mainly why she's been convicted.
Some people who are on the verge (planing to ctb) become callous, emotionless. We don't know her state of mind. So, not sure if she is genuine or not.better not to see it in negative view.
Yeah I'm not saying I agree with her conviction, just explaining that's why they convicted her.Yeah, but what the fuck was she supposed to do? Call the cops?