Lou Drew Indicted In Missouri MySpace Suicide Case

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LINDA DEUTSCH | May 15, 2008 11:26 PM EST | AP

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In this Monday, Nov. 19, 2007 file photo, Tina Meier holds two pictures of her daughter Megan who committed suicide last October after receiving cruel messages on MySpace, in St. Charles, Mo. A federal grand jury in Los Angeles on Thursday, May 15, 2008, indicted a Missouri woman, Lori Drew of suburban St. Louis for her alleged role in perpetrating a hoax on the online social network MySpace against Megan Meier. ( AP Photo/Tom Gannam, File)

LOS ANGELES — A Missouri woman was indicted Thursday for her alleged role in perpetrating a hoax on the online social network MySpace against a 13-year-old neighbor who committed suicide.

Lori Drew, 49, of suburban St. Louis, who allegedly helped create a MySpace account in the name of someone who didn't exist to convince Megan Meier she was chatting with a 16-year-old boy named Josh Evans, was charged with conspiracy and fraudulently gaining access to someone else's computer.

Megan hanged herself at home in October 2006, allegedly after receiving a dozen or more cruel messages, including one stating the world would be better off without her.

Salvador Hernandez, assistant agent in charge of the Los Angeles FBI office, called the case heart-rending.

"The Internet is a world unto itself. People must know how far they can go before they must stop. They exploited a young girl's weaknesses," Hernandez said. "Whether the defendant could have foreseen the results, she's responsible for her actions."

Drew was indicted by a federal grand jury on one count of conspiracy and three counts of accessing protected computers without authorization to get information used to inflict emotional distress on the girl.

Drew has denied creating the account or sending messages to Megan.

Dean Steward, a lawyer representing Drew in the federal case, said a legal challenge to the charges was being planned. He characterized them as unusual and puzzling.

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"We thought when prosecutors in St. Louis looked at the case and all the facts, it was clear no criminal acts occurred," Steward said.

A man who opened the door at the Drew family home in Dardenne Prairie, Mo., on Thursday said the family had no comment.

Megan's mother, Tina Meier, told The Associated Press she believed media reports and public outrage helped move the case forward for prosecution.

"I'm thrilled that this woman is going to face charges that she has needed to face since the day we found out what was going on, and since the day she decided to be a part of this entire ridiculous stunt," she said.

Megan's father, Ron Meier, 38, said he began to cry "tears of joy" when he heard of the indictment. The parents are now separated, which Tina Meier has said stemmed in part from the circumstances of their daughter's death.

Tina Meier has acknowledged Megan was too young to have a MySpace account under the Web site's guidelines, but she said she had been able to closely monitor the account. Meier's family has also acknowledged that Megan was also sending mean messages before her death.

Megan was being treated for attention deficit disorder and depression, her family has said. Meier has said Drew knew Megan was on medication.

MySpace issued a statement saying it "does not tolerate cyberbullying" and was cooperating fully with the U.S. attorney.

U.S. Attorney Thomas P. O'Brien said this was the first time the federal statute on accessing protected computers has been used in a social-networking case. It has been used in the past to address hacking.

"This was a tragedy that did not have to happen," O'Brien said at a Los Angeles press conference.

Both the girl and MySpace are named as victims in the case, he said.

Rebecca Lonergan, a former federal prosecutor who now teaches law at the University of Southern California, said use of the federal cyber crime statute may be open to challenge.

Lonergan, who used the statute in the past to file charges in computer hacking and trademark theft cases, said the crimes covered by the law involve obtaining information from a computer, not sending messages out to harrass someone.

"Here it is the flow of information away from the computer," she said. "It's a very creative, aggressive use of the statute. But they may have a legally tough time meeting the elements."

She said, however, that because "a very bad harm was done," the courts may grant some latitude.

MySpace is a subsidiary of Beverly Hills-based Fox Interactive Media Inc., which is owned by News Corp. The indictment noted that MySpace computer servers are located in Los Angeles County.

Due to juvenile privacy rules, the U.S. attorney's office said, the indictment refers to the girl as M.T.M.

FBI agents in St. Louis and Los Angeles investigated the case, Hernandez said.

Each of the four counts carries a maximum possible penalty of five years in prison.

Federal officials said Drew will be arraigned in St. Louis and moved to Los Angeles for trial. Her lawyer, however, said Drew did not have to surrender in Missouri but would be arraigned in early June in Los Angeles.

The indictment says MySpace members agree to abide by terms of service that include, among other things, not promoting information they know to be false or misleading; soliciting personal information from anyone under age 18 and not using information gathered from the Web site to "harass, abuse or harm other people."

Drew and others who were not named conspired to violate the service terms from about September 2006 to mid-October that year, according to the indictment. It alleges they registered as a MySpace member under a phony name and used the account to obtain information on the girl.

Drew and her coconspirators "used the information obtained over the MySpace computer system to torment, harass, humiliate, and embarrass the juvenile MySpace member," the indictment charged.

The indictment contends they committed or aided in a dozen "overt acts" that were illegal, including using a photograph of a boy that was posted without his knowledge or permission.

They used "Josh" to flirt with Megan, telling her she was "sexi," the indictment charged.

Around Oct. 7, 2006, Megan was told "Josh" was moving away, prompting the girl to write: "aww sexi josh ur so sweet if u moved back u could see me up close and personal lol."

Several days later, "Josh" urged the girl to call and added: "i love you so much."

But on or about Oct. 16, "Josh" wrote to the girl and told her "in substance, that the world would be a better place without M.T.M. in it," according to the indictment.

The girl hanged herself the same day, and Drew and the others deleted the information in the account, the indictment said.

Last month, an employee of Drew, 19-year-old Ashley Grills, told ABC's "Good Morning America" she created the false MySpace profile but Drew wrote some of the messages to Megan.

Grills said Drew suggested talking to Megan via the Internet to find out what Megan was saying about Drew's daughter, who was a former friend.

Grills also said she wrote the message to Megan about the world being a better place without her. The message was supposed to end the online relationship with "Josh" because Grills felt the joke had gone too far.

"I was trying to get her angry so she would leave him alone and I could get rid of the whole MySpace," Grills told the morning show.

Megan's death was investigated by Missouri authorities, but no state charges were filed because no laws appeared to apply to the case.

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Associated Press Writers Greg Risling in Los Angeles, Betsy Taylor in St. Louis and Lara Jakes Jordan in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.

LOS ANGELES — A Missouri woman was indicted Thursday for her alleged role in perpetrating a hoax on the online social network MySpace against a 13-year-old neighbor who committed suicide. Lori ...
LOS ANGELES — A Missouri woman was indicted Thursday for her alleged role in perpetrating a hoax on the online social network MySpace against a 13-year-old neighbor who committed suicide. Lori ...
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- yukoner1 I'm a Fan of yukoner1 4 fans permalink

Lori Drew should be charged and convicted of murder. Bullies deserve no mercy.
Steve

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 PM on 05/17/2008

From the article: "Drew was indicted by a federal grand jury on one count of conspiracy and three counts of accessing protected computers without authorization to get information used to inflict emotional distress on the girl."

This statement isn't very clear to me; I don't understand what the law says concerning conspiracy and I don't understand the charges about accessing protected computers. Why hasn't Lori Drew been charged with straightforward child abuse? It's plain that she mindfully tried to cause Megan Meier emotional distress (and also that in doing this she proved herself to be an incompetent parent to her own child). Fake Myspace profiles are troublesome--maybe even a nuisance at times--but they're not exactly a social problem that merits criminal prosecution. Child abuse, on the other hand, is unequivocally objectionable to society--it hardly matters that this was exercised in cyberspace rather than in person. Surely there are some charges that could be brought against Lori Drew which deal more directly with her harmful actions than those mentioned in the article.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 05/17/2008

So all of you with an alias on the internet are now guilty of crimes calling for 20 years in Prison. Do understand that the woman is not being charged in the death of this teenager, if this had been a real life boy telling a girl the same thing who later committed suicide there would be no charges at all.

This is a specious charge purely on the Federal prosecution's misuse of power, to make every breach of rules that internet users make daily in using the internet with commercial carriers and commercial sites, an indictable felony bringing prison terms... not. It will be found that the sites do not have the authority to make agreements that are criminally prosecutable.

It's a stupid case that will be thrown out of court

But it's cases such as these that warn us that laws such as RICO and The Patriot Act, do not get used against mobsters and terrorists but against private citizens exercising what should be their first amendment rights.

What garbage and what foolishness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 AM on 05/17/2008

Have seen this cruel nonsense all too often; it is too often tolerated or downplayed. A conviction is justified, if the mother can be shown to have contributed to the teen's distress; punishment as for manslaughter is appropriate, plus hate crimes penalties. She should serve every day of any sentence, no parole, no early release for any reason. Unfortunately, a family member has been similarly abused, with devastating and nearly similar results. Recovery is agonizing and has taken much time, lots of money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 05/16/2008
- radmul I'm a Fan of radmul 5 fans permalink

It is sad this girl is dead but the thought police have no place in a free society. The parents should have protected their child while she was alive rather than blame some one else for their failings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 05/16/2008
- SharonB I'm a Fan of SharonB 13 fans permalink

What a senseless sad thing.

In one of her posts to Megan, Lori (pretending to be Jason) called Megan fat. I have seen pictures of Lori Drew... she weighs around 200 pounds herself. I am sure being that size she knows what it means to be female and have a member of the opposite sex that you are interested in call you fat. When you are a 13 year old kid multiply that humiliation by about 20,000 times!

Not only is Lori Drew responsible for the death of this child and tearing apart the lives of everyone in the Meier family, she has managed at the same time to destroy the lives of her own family.

I do not understand what she hoped to glean from this fiasco, but I am sure she did not expect the results that she got.

Mr. and Mrs. Meiers are now separated and Mr. Drew cannot find work anywhere...

I can only imagine what life is like at school for the surviving children of these two families.

No kid is equipped to fight against this kind of attack...

Try to keep a watch on what your kids are doing on the net... there are some really cruel, sick people out there.

Ashley Grill is a 19 year old, she has her share of repenting to do as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 05/16/2008
- Mchris1947 I'm a Fan of Mchris1947 4 fans permalink

What amazes me are the circumstances of the mother's involvement. I could understand if the whole tragic incident happend just between the two girls, but why was the mother involved AT ALL??? I have a teen daughter, and I can't even imagine getting mixed up in her crazy "frenimies" madness.

Assuming what has been reported is actually true, the lack of maturity of the "adult" in the issue is astonishing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 05/16/2008
- Grannysue I'm a Fan of Grannysue 136 fans permalink
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What a great role model this Mother is for her daughter, look I will find out what this girl is saying about you and torment her! Nice, and she's how old? She needs to be punished somehow, if for nothing else to send a message to others that this crap needs to end, there's already too much stuff happening with kids on the internet, but for adults to participate, that is totally horrific!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 05/16/2008
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It should not be very surprising to any reader of this site how many cowardly, chickenshit bullies there are in cyberspace who will exploit, torment and harass other users.

Regardless of whether Lori Drew is convicted of anything, her actions are disgusting and contributed to the death of a child who was undergoing treatment for depression. Pathetic and sad.

Advice to parents: unplug your computer and keep your kids off it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 05/16/2008
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Tragic story i've been following. Glad charges were filed so at least the names are out. Just strange that the author mentions the father's age but not the (pictured) mother's?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 05/16/2008
- LORISNJ I'm a Fan of LORISNJ 38 fans permalink
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Ugly story, reminds me of the story about the mother of a cheerleader who either tried to or did have her daughter's biggest rival killed or hurt.

Socceer moms - the new terrorist!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 AM on 05/16/2008
- SharonB I'm a Fan of SharonB 13 fans permalink

The cheerleader thing was in a community near Houston. The evil mom paid to have the mother of her daughter's rival killed. She did not succeed. She was sentenced to 15 years but, it was thrown out on a technicality and at her second trial she was convcited and sentenced to 10 years which the judge changed to probation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 05/16/2008
- Economike I'm a Fan of Economike 32 fans permalink
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negotiating with them is just appeasment

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 05/16/2008
- robiform I'm a Fan of robiform 23 fans permalink
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I've been waiting for this to happen for quite a while--while Megan's mother might not have made the correct decision in permitting Megan to have a MySpace account at such a young age, the actions by the so-called adult in the case certainly warrant indictment, prosecution, and (hopefully) conviction!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 05/16/2008
- normathumb I'm a Fan of normathumb 25 fans permalink

If this doesn't qualify as child molestation, we need to revisit the legal definition. I hope Drew's child is getting some meaningful counseling regarding the degree and methods of her mother's "protectionism". What other interferences has Mom been running around her daughters life? What other depredations may have been commited over the years towards this girls other friends? This is no less bizarre or devious then the Texas cheerleader mother.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 05/16/2008

cont: Lie, and so does the president. Why anyone would think the Internet was different, slays me. Parents...keep your kids off the net till they are at least 18.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 AM on 05/16/2008
- SharonB I'm a Fan of SharonB 13 fans permalink

What the hell do you need to drag politics into this.

I think there is a little difference in a 13 year old kid lying about her age to set up and account to talk to other KIDS and a 49 year old b*tch who set up her account for no other reason but to cruch a 13 year old kid.
If you do not know that, you are seriously in need of help.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 05/16/2008

Meagn and her mother lied and got Megan an account, knowing her daughter was on "Meds". Drew lied and got an account. Drew was sending "Mean" messages. Megan was also sending "Mean" messages. Both of the parties were wrong. Both parties were acting in a "sickly" manner. One--Megan--was more sick than the other.
Politicans

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 AM on 05/16/2008
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