Florida Teen Abraham Biggs Live-Streams His Suicide On Internet

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RASHA MADKOUR | November 21, 2008 09:51 PM EST | AP

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MIAMI — A college student committed suicide by taking a drug overdose in front of a live webcam as some computer users egged him on, others tried to talk him out of it, and another messaged OMG in horror when it became clear it was no joke. Some watchers contacted the Web site to notify police, but by the time officers entered Abraham Biggs' home _ a scene also captured on the Internet _ it was too late.

Biggs, a 19-year-old Broward College student who suffered from what his family said was bipolar disorder, or manic depression, lay dead on his bed in his father's Pembroke Pines house Wednesday afternoon, the camera still running 12 hours after Biggs announced his intentions online around 3 a.m.

It was unclear how many people watched it unfold.

Biggs was not the first person to commit suicide with a webcam rolling. But the drawn-out drama _ and the reaction of those watching _ was seen as an extreme example of young people's penchant for sharing intimate details about themselves over the Internet.

Biggs' family was infuriated that no one acted sooner to save him, neither the viewers nor the Web site that hosted the live video, Justin.tv. The Web site shows a video image, with a space alongside where computer users can instantly post comments.

Only when police arrived did the Web feed stop, "so that's 12 hours of watching," said the victim's sister, Rosalind Bigg. "They got hits, they got viewers, nothing happened for hours."

She added: "It didn't have to be."

An autopsy concluded Biggs died from a combination of opiates and benzodiazepine, which his family said was prescribed for his bipolar disorder.

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Biggs announced his plans to kill himself over a Web site for bodybuilders, authorities said. But some users told investigators they did not take him seriously because he had threatened suicide on the site before.

Some members of his virtual audience encouraged him to do it, others tried to talk him out of it, and some discussed whether he was taking a dose big enough to kill himself, said Wendy Crane, an investigator with the Broward County medical examiner's office.

A computer user who claimed to have watched said that after swallowing some pills, Biggs went to sleep and appeared to be breathing for a few hours while others cracked jokes.

Someone notified the moderator of the bodybuilding site, who traced Biggs' location and called police, Crane said.

As police entered the room, the audience's reaction was filled with Internet shorthand: "OMFG," one wrote, meaning "Oh, my God." Others, either not knowing what they were seeing, or not caring, wrote "lol," which means "laughing out loud," and "hahahah."

An online video purportedly from Biggs' webcam shows a gun-wielding officer entering a bedroom, where a man is lying on a bed, his face turned away from the camera. The officer begins to examine him, as the camera lens is covered. Authorities could not immediately verify the authenticity of the video, though it matched their description of what occurred.

Montana Miller, an assistant professor of popular culture at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, said Biggs' very public suicide was not shocking, given the way teenagers chronicle every facet of their lives on sites like Facebook and MySpace.

"If it's not recorded or documented then it doesn't even seem worthwhile," she said. "For today's generation it might seem, `What's the point of doing it if everyone isn't going to see it?'"

She likened Biggs' death to other public ways of committing suicide, like jumping off a bridge.

Crane said she knows of a case in which a Florida man shot himself in the head in front of an online audience, though she didn't know how much viewers saw. In Britain last year, a man hanged himself while chatting online.

In a statement, Justin.tv CEO Michael Seibel said: "We regret that this has occurred and want to respect the privacy of the broadcaster and his family during this time."

The Web site would not say how many people were watching the broadcast. The site as a whole had 672,000 unique visitors in October, according to Nielsen.

Miami lawyer William Hill said there is probably nothing that could be done legally to those who watched and did not act. As for whether the Web site could be held liable, Hill said there doesn't seem to be much of a case for negligence.

"There could conceivably be some liability if they knew this was happening and they had some ability to intervene and didn't take action," said Hill, who does business litigation and has represented a number of Internet-based clients. But "I think it would be a stretch."

Condolences poured into Biggs' MySpace page, where the mostly unsmiling teen is seen posing in a series of pictures with various young women. On the bodybuilding Web site, Biggs used the screen name CandyJunkie. His Justin.tv alias was "feels_like_ecstacy."

Rosalind Bigg described her brother as an outgoing person who struck up conversations with Starbucks baristas and enjoyed taking his young nieces to Chuck E. Cheese. He was health-conscious and exercised but was not a bodybuilder, she said.

"This is very, very sudden and unexpected for us," the sister said. "It boggles the mind. We don't understand."

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Associated Press Writers Jessica Gresko and Lisa Orkin Emmanuel and the AP News Research Center in New York contributed to this report.

(This version CORRECTS sister's last name in next-to-last graf.)

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Not to sound callous, but suicides occur all day long, every day, all over the world. THIS one gets noticed because of one thing.....­...the internet.

The net is truly a wonderful thing.....­brings the world closer and brings knowledge to all mankind. But who was it that said "the world is too much with us."? And here's another cliche....­.you get what you pay for. You WANT instant gratifcation, you have to take what comes with it. Nowadays everyone wants everything right NOW. Instant attention. bingo.

I'm sorry, I know the internet has done a lot of good in the world. But it has done one HELL of a lot of bad too. Weigh both sides. And those of you who WEREN'T around before the net aren't truly qualified to answer this one but.......­.weren't we better off beFORE the net?

I'm not saying ignorance is bliss and that the suicides we DON'T hear about don't matter....­....but how do you know that, if he HADN'T known he would have gotten all the attention from net viewers, this kid might NOT have done what he did? maybe, maybe not.

But if we're stuck with the internet, we're also stuck with the evil that comes along with it. Get used to it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 11/22/2008
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It is absolutely essential that we can communicate to our teenage kids is that the most important thing they can do is to survive their teenage years. Everything else can be fixed later. Let them know that the strong feelings they are having and the mood swings are temporary and in most cases will smooth out and calm down as they enter their twenties. Let them know that all the drama will calm down and they will feel in balance again. It will get better, and they will come to love their life again. It is absolutely essential and critical that we do this.

My heart goes out to the family. This is just awful.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 11/22/2008

this is a nice sentiment but i think you are missing one crucial point - this young man had bipolar disorder. his mood swings were therefore probably not temporary, nor would it have been enough to just survive his teenage years, nor would his mood swings have smoothed out and calmed down later. rather he needed treatment for his disorder, which has an incredibly high rate of suicide.

i don't blame you for missing this detail as the AP practically buried it in the article. however it amazes me that they did so because it misses what might be the only value in the article - educating people about mental illness.

for many people the drama will not calm down, as you put it, until they can get the right treatment. which i don't think he was able to do, sadly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 11/22/2008
- shimown I'm a Fan of shimown 5 fans permalink
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Not to mention the psychophar­macologica­l aspects, which are easy enough to miss. I believe it has been stated in this thread that giving someone the means by which they can kill themselves, not to mention that the meds themselves could be instrumental in tipping the scale toward demise, is not helping already desperate situations, usually fragile at best.

Sigh, so many problems, so little understanding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 11/22/2008

If this boy truly had bipolar disorder, it is not simply mood swings that will even out once he grows up. I know people with bipolar disorder who are much older than their teens and it can be a very debilitating disease.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 11/22/2008
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I did read the part about him having bipolar disorder, but what I really wanted to address was the larger issue of teen suicide.

I hope my main point is not lost. Parents need to have this talk with their kids. I don't think teen suicide gets enough attention. Teens can be pretty good at covering up the stress in their lives, and busy parents who are used to the calmness of the latent years can miss some of the signs. The natural narcissism of that age leads them to feel hyper-resp­onsibility for failures and perceived flaws, and take criticism too harshly. They need to know it will pass. Simply having a sympathetic ear acknowledge their struggle can be enough to save a life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 AM on 11/24/2008

It is a sickening phenomenon that individuals such as Mr. Biggs chose to die while broadcasting live his own dying process on the Internet for whatever process. It is an even more sickening phenomenon that Internet users chose to follow the live broadcast of Mr. Biggs' dying process on the Internet whatever they believed they were actually seeing. Death, when freely chosen, is both a sad and yet dignified personal decision. It is past time that we all came to our senses about what we wish to watch on the Internet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 11/22/2008
- TakLoufer I'm a Fan of TakLoufer 2 fans permalink
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Unfortunately, you're hovering near the denial of freedom of speech with this statement. A lot of people do this to get attention, as a hoax, and earn the derision flung at them. Most people on these sites do have a conscience and make as many efforts as they can to stop the process from happening, or at least alert the authorities. And most of us were aware (on the dark sites I've been members of) that there are always moles (cops) cruising the sites to look for the really sick cases, not just the rubberneckers and the seen-it-al­l-don't-ca­re crowd.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 11/22/2008
- BelGazou I'm a Fan of BelGazou 5 fans permalink

Working in health care, we were taught to always take suicidal pronouncements seriously. (Years ago, on an internship at an out-patient psychiatric facility, I was assigned one-to-one during a day trip, to a young woman who had threatened to kill herself for years. We were on a ferry and she wanted to " go outside". I wouldn't let her; she was a lot bigger than I and could have pushed me aside and jumped ship. I'm glad that I didn't let her for about a year later, speaking to one of the staff, I found out that she had finally succeeded in killing herself.)

If someone is making active threats to kill themselves, they need to have the police intervene and take them to the hospital. You just can't suppose that they are only trying to get attention and second guess their motives. The fact that this young man consistently threatened to kill himself was in itself, a cry for help.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 PM on 11/22/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 94 fans permalink

Until we all come to the realization that we are ALL ONE, I'm sorry to say these sad stories will forever be a part of our society. When one person kills himself, every other human being should feel the pain because we all have lost a part of ourselves in that process. The day we realize that is the day we will become human. Until then, we are lost souls looking for answers from anywhere we can get them without satisfaction.

It's the ONENESS that will bring us all together at last. We must evolve if we want peace and happiness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 11/22/2008
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What you don't understand Vimly, is that the people like us that are sickened by this are not the type of people who would have just sat by and watched this without trying to help. And we certainly would not have been laughing about it, before or AFTER the cops showed up and proved what was going on. We are saddened by the loss of this young man and disgusted by the callous, heartless and evil people who sat idly by, watching and doing nothing. The have lost all connection to reality. They might as well have been watching their favourite show, for all the care they exhibited. I hope the police go through the logs of those chat posts and press charges against anyone who appeared to think it was real and did nothing. And I wish nothing but ill against those who thought it was funny or entertaining.

"Our history is every human history; a black and gory business, with more scoundrels than wise men at the lead, and more louts than both put together to cheer and follow."
~Philip Wylie

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 11/22/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 94 fans permalink

We must get past our selfishness before we can actually care about someone else more than we do ourselves. When you care about your fellow man, this could never happen. And our mindset right now is not conducive to protecting each other. It's the ONE that should matter overall and that includes all of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 11/22/2008
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Wow! Are you kidding? Are you suggesting that we should allow police, or anyone for that matter, to scan our internet traffic to determine what we may, or may not be party to, indirectly, over an internet connecttion? Do you really trust anyone to discern what you thought while you were watching something on the 'net? Stop with the fancy quotes and come back to reality. Your outrage at this single act of voyeuristic callousness would be better directed at something more worthy, like, oh, say, the genocide in Darfur, the burgeoning slave problem we have globally, or the homeless situation in your own town.

Yes, the people who did not help suck, but really, what do you expect from a culture that has been made callous to violence and suffering through the media it repeatedly enriches? Your hate is misplaced.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 11/22/2008
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I dont get why doctors would diagnose someone with mental illness and then give that person the means to kill themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 11/22/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 94 fans permalink

Because they just don't get it and they just don't care about us individually.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 11/22/2008

That's ridiculous. Unfortunately, some of these mental conditions are very difficult to treat and some of the medications that will help have a narrow therapeutic window meaning that the difference in the dose that will help and the dose that is lethal is not very much. If you think that doctors just don't care about anyone individually then you'll have to add the makers of Tylenol, because if you want to kill yourself an overdose of Tylenol is one of the most effective ways.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:18 PM on 11/22/2008
- GeoLee I'm a Fan of GeoLee 62 fans permalink

And you clearly don't understand mental illness, either. BiPolar illness is one which responds most to medication rather than "talk therapy" and there is plenty of evidence of it's genetic qualities and brain chemical imbalance. Treating it is just like treating any other illness such as diabetes, hypertension, epilepsy etc. Medications. BiPolar does not automatically equal suicidal and we don't know what he was tellign his doctor, therapists or anyone else to assume people missed "clues" We do know, however, people watching on line certainly did not respond to earlier clues when he wrote about suicide nor when the actually saw it taking place, now, don't we. I wish you good mental health, Vinny, but there is more than a 20% chance that sometime in you life you will suffer from one such as depression. And if you ever have to have major surgery such as heart surgery it jumps up to over 60% so keep that in mind so you can get the help you need if you ever need it...and that includes medications, young man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 AM on 11/23/2008
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In other news:
*****

Argentine man kills himself on TV
By Daniel Schweimler
BBC News, Buenos Aires


Mr Ferreyra was live on Cronica TV when he killed himself
A former police chief in Argentina, wanted for alleged crimes against human rights, has shot himself dead in front of television cameras.

Mario Ferreyra was giving an interview on top of a water tank at his home in the northern province of Tucuman.

Police were coming to arrest him when he killed himself.

Mr Ferreyra was wearing his customary black shirt and cowboy hat and told the interviewer that he was innocent and had not committed any crimes.

He then told his wife, Maria, that he would love her forever, pulled a pistol from his boot and shot himself behind the ear.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7743842.stm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 11/22/2008
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 168 fans permalink

This is different. He was about to be convicted for crimes against humanity - the chickens are coming to roost in Argentina.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 11/22/2008
- mckinley I'm a Fan of mckinley 4 fans permalink

Those here who decry 'what have we sunk to?' simply do not understand history.

Watch "Gangs of New York" to get a realistic idea of how crude and sociopathically violent our great-great granfathers were. Or the history of bear-bating. Or lynching. Or how men, even into the past century, have an eternal history of forcing and coercing women, trying to wringe out every once of mastery they could over them.

We do live in relatively enlightened times.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 11/22/2008
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No, we do not! We have a President who went to war, a war that has taken hundreds of thousands of lives, both through direct violence, or by the negligence of an administration that abused and discarded the spent soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines who were tricked into believing they were fighting for our freedoms. Those brave men and women followed orders, only to be treated with indifference, coming home with injured minds or bodies, only to lose families, or to become homeless or invalid, with no hand from those who betrayed them.

Enlightened. I think not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 11/22/2008

Still, when you look at it objectively and compare murder rates now compared with historically, we're much less violent now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 11/22/2008
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And just as today, the extreme of any group does not represent the VAST majority of humanity. Do not let a MOVIE cloud your mind from the reality that MOST people are the same now, then and ever.

"History is never antiquated, because humanity is always fundamentally the same."
~Walter Rauschenbusch

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 11/22/2008
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Humanity sucks. I can't even express my disdain for those who watched this and did nothing, nor can I put my hatred into words towards those who thought it was funny. Unreal.

"No man is an island entirely of itself; Every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; And therefore, never send to know for whom the bell tolls—it tolls for thee."
- John Donne

"It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity."
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 11/22/2008
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Yes, humans are miserable creatures, and while I share your disdain for the actions of those involved, I can't really muster the hatred. Even good people, such as yourself, are passively party to many inhumane acts, like purchasers of blood diamonds, yet we don't get even mildly indignant about them because we have conditioned ourselves to look the other way when their is a selfish interest involved. This was a sad incident. Accordingly, we should be alert to the quiet cruelties that occur with or without technology?

My condolences to the suffering family who now must not only deal with their loss, but by the painful glare of those who wish to give this some extraordinary attention. People kill themselves every day. Pay attention to those lives while you can. It seems some missed the clues that could have prevented this loss, and if anything is to be learned, it should be to pay attention to those who need help.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 11/22/2008
- zann I'm a Fan of zann 11 fans permalink

Aren't you the perfect cynic. There are libraries on libraries of new and ancient books by and about the nature of people, but for you it only needs two words. There are museums and garages of paintings and music and movies that wonder at the world. I guess they suck too. Sometimes people fail each other. Sometimes they don't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 11/22/2008
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"...they did not take him seriously because he had threatened suicide on the site before." Whenever anyone threatens killing themselves, regardless of how many times, it should be taken seriously.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 11/22/2008
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the internet represents a tool where communication occurs and varies according to the personal skill level of the individual using the internet. for many - the internet has come to represent entertainment and only entertainment. for many more others, the internet represents a means by which to express thoughts, concepts, and ideals in a forum that will encourage further personal explorations and development. therefore - i find the common views of blaming those who watched him commit suicide for his death erroneous. if we are honest in this culture - there doesn't exist a true agenda that encourages individuals to explore aspects of personal development. RELIGION fails miserable to provide a cultural mandate of personal development, and any serious discussion of spirituality has become loss in the sewer filfth of GUILT and of SHAME as assumed by a very dogmatic culture that doesn't honor personal development but embraces GUILT and SHAME as 'answers' to personal development. a culture that refuses to encourage true personal development remains a callous AND detaching culture (a culture that TWICE elected president george bush jr.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 11/22/2008

This is such a sad, disturbing event, on so many different levels. My heart felt condolences go out to the family and friends of the young man who chose to publicly execute himself streaming over the internet. This could have been directly out of the pages of a rather remarkable 'not for kids' comic book series I’ve read, “7 Days to Fame” by author Buddy Scalera, which I think predates this tragic event by 3 years http://ahpcomics.com/comics/7Days/index.htm Worth reading, especially after reading about this . Its really an amazingly shocking social commentary, but maybe not as far fetched as one would like to believe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 11/22/2008

While this is very sad, it does not surprize me...I was stuck in a bridge traffic a few years back...the­re was a jumper on the bridge...p­eople stuck in cars were getting out, yelling at him to jump already..
the internet is just a medium...n­ot going to change human behaviour one iota

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 11/22/2008
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We haven't really changed much since the days when the Romans would throw people to the lions in the colosseum have we?

Whoever thought this was fun or entertainment are really, really cold and inhuman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 11/22/2008
- mckinley I'm a Fan of mckinley 4 fans permalink

This discussion proves we have really changed. Or at least so many of us have.

There is such a stunningly wide spectrum of humanity and spirituality, of sympathy and empathy, among the 6 billion souls on this planet.

An Islamist doctor masterminds the slaughter of strangers young and old and rejoices at their violent death - while Nazi munitions producer Oskar Schindler risks his own life for years to save Jewish children..­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 11/22/2008
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What a terrible, sad story. I am so sorry for the family.

I have to think that those who 'laughed' and 'watched' simply didn't believe what they were witnessing or thought it was a prank. I would bet some of them regret what happened and will, in their own way, grieve for this lost boy and their inadvertent witnessing and participation in the viewing of his death.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 11/22/2008
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I know this is hard for you to believe (as it SHOULD be, if you are a caring human), but there are a great many people out there who were watching who truly found this funny. It is a sad day when you realize that there are some very empty humans out there. Trust me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 11/22/2008
- The Lorax I'm a Fan of The Lorax 8 fans permalink

There are some really sick people in this world and it seems to be getting worse. Google "Lori Drew"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 AM on 11/22/2008
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