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.)

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 ...
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- tonylinc I'm a Fan of tonylinc 2 fans permalink

Just plain stupid. Stupid to do it, stupid to watch. Isn't there something else to do???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 11/22/2008
- dartagnan I'm a Fan of dartagnan 51 fans permalink
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An amazing and alarming story. What is alarming is what it says about how detached from each other on the personal, human level we have become. We have better communications technology than ever before, but the technology seems to be blurring the line between reality and make-believe, or "virtual reality." Is what I'm watching on the Web really real? Is ANYTHING really real? If it is real, should I do anything about it? Should I care?

People, turn off your goddam computers, get out of the house, go out and meet some REAL PEOPLE and talk with them, connect with them. Virtual reality is a lousy substitute for the real thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 11/22/2008
- SiberianRat I'm a Fan of SiberianRat 138 fans permalink
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All aspects of this story are a very sad commentary on the state of things in our society. What has happened to us? Are we this disconnected?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 11/22/2008

This story really bummed me. I remember chatting with a kid/guy many years back who was going on about wanting to kill himself. I and others took him seriously and I like to think that we talked him down. If he was having us then who cares. I'd rather look the fool than wonder if i could have a made a difference. Very sad story :-(

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 11/22/2008
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I am Furious, How Can so many Sick Bastards watch this happen and no one do ANYTHING for 12 hours!!!!! This Angers Me to No End, I am so Disappointed in what this world ( the People ) in it have become and How sick we has a Nation truly are!! I cant help but think, isn't this assisted suicide? the one's that chanted Him on? Prosecute! they have ISP addresses for the names Use them! And the Justin Web site Sue the Hell out of them or Jail them! I find it a bit curious that the cam was allowed to roll for 12 hoursFOR that site and when the cops come in it goes off the Site? I smell a Rat that needs to be caught, and Prosecuted!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 11/22/2008
- javaz I'm a Fan of javaz 106 fans permalink
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I understand your outrage, but according to the news, this young man had threatened suicide before on the site.
I think people deserve the benefit of the doubt on this one, because those who watched this horrible tragedy most likely did not take it seriously.
Plus, most people would not know what to do.
Who would you call?
Not everyone knows how to contact website moderators, if there are moderators.
It is a tragic story and very sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 11/22/2008

That is the base problem with our society. Who are you (or I) to say that people should be prosecuted for watching someone kill themself, or even cheering them on? In the end, what we have here is the concept of free will, i.e. it was Mr. Biggs's own decision to kill himself; nobody put a gun to his head and forced him to do it. As far as his mental illness, that was his parents' responsibility to deal with more than anyone else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 11/22/2008

Compared to how people were treating news of living fat people on planes this hand-wringing over a dead boy is surreal. You care more about the dead than the living. His family needs help, they failed to notice for 12 hours, but the evil internet did nothing? Grow up. People who sign their notes "ps I told you i was hardcore" are hard to judge. If I had called the cops every time my boyfriend swore he would kill himself when we were 19, I'd still be on the phone. We waited it out, for years we waited it out, and he got better. I did too. Lots of people do. Christ, you people. What would you have done you oh self-righteous commenters? You would do what everyone does when people are nasty to each other in comment sections or forums. Nothing. Not a thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 AM on 11/22/2008
- radnip I'm a Fan of radnip 3 fans permalink

What is the level of responsibility of the internet viewers?

This guy apparently threatened suicide online before and it was FAKE. There are lots of fake items online: fake stories, fake histories, fake people.

At what point does any of that warrant action? If anyone threatens suicide online, is it now everyone's responsibility to call the moderator and local authorities or national authorities, depending on how much each person knows? So if the FBI got a tip about some guy in the US threatening suicide, how seriously are they supposed to treat that call? How does one know it's not a "webisode" for self-promotion? Or just a troll trying to get attention, which was this guy's reputation? If someone threatens suicide (and not for the 1st time), is everyone then supposed to ignore their troll reputation and treat that one time as real and inundate law enforcement?

Maybe law enforcement needs to give users and moderators guidance, on what "troll" incidents to report.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 AM on 11/22/2008
- bobbysgurl I'm a Fan of bobbysgurl 2 fans permalink

Always err on the side of caution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 11/22/2008
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This is the most depressing news I've read in a long while. I ask God to forgive the young man and I pray for his family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 AM on 11/22/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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“Don’t try suicide, you’re just gonna hate it. Nobody gives a damn...”

So the Queen song goes.

I am moved to speak to this tragedy. I have commented before that I isolated myself in disgust at what I came to realize about the hearts of people. Anytime I mention this, it is to provide personal context for what I state. It is to say that I am no keyboard cowboy sitting in his pajamas living a fantasy life. I am pained, I am sad; I am upset with the world I live in. What allows me to hold it all together...is to realize that the world inside of me is vast. Therefore, it can be said that I am self-sustaining. My only remaining goal in life is what it was when life began -- to be the best manifestation of me (my potential), possible. My task remains to explore the depths of my potential. Not to become bogged down in that exploration through things that are not transforming moments of truth, but simply fleeting moments of uncertainty, unsustainable situations, or speculation on this or that aspect or leg of the journey of explored depths. I know love because of the way it feels. I know hate the same way. I need no further interpretation of those truths. Life is worth it in the mirror of an ever present now. If you look and see a distortion, you are blind to your potential. Close your eyes to see yourself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 AM on 11/22/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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What living has done, has taught me the ways that the external are abstractions or reflections of a truth living inside of all of us. Discernment of right and wrong, decency, and fairness, are part of the sphere of existence that is innate being. Yet these qualities require development -- Religion as moral development versus wedge issue (hmmm). Much of learning happens to be a stripping away more so than an adding on or supplementing of knowledge. Bare bones existence is you as sustaining force. It is not your possessions, not your relationships, not your education or your profession, not your image, not your hopes and dreams...none of these things is you. If you can stand bare and find that what is there is worthy then you will be sustained. It is in the assessment of worth that the battle can be lost. The young girl who was mentally ravaged by an adult who should have known better -- The poor child killed herself because she took the abstraction of another to be who she was. She allowed the grotesque nature of people to distort the image of beauty that was her life. We are all beautiful. I am beautiful when I have nothing and when I have it all. The anchor to life is realizing that rare air beyond the distortion of knowledge, religion, politics, and human potential in seeking always...to realize the best, the loving...the kind. When it gets twisted and distorted Queen’s sing about horrible things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 AM on 11/22/2008

I work in alternative medicine and there is much research between gut flora and psychological disturbance. Please see http://gapsdiet.com/ as an example. Very rarely do people with these types of psychological problems have normal gut flora. I have seen this diet help people with bipolar disorder. I hope this info helps someone out there. It's just heartbreaking to see this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 AM on 11/22/2008

This time of year always makes me think of a friend who shot himself on Thanksgiving several years ago. He was young. It was awful. I can only imagine how awful this young man's family is feeling right now. He was obviously tormented by a horrible disease. My heart breaks for his family.

As for the people who egged him on and sat by watching the whole incident, I just hope that somewhere inside they feel remorse and guilt over their behavior. If not, then our society is in worse shape then I thought.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 AM on 11/22/2008
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My opinion is that the people that encouraged him and the people that laughed when the cops showed up should be traced and charges should be brought on them. I don't know exactly what charges, but assisting suicide I think is just for the people that encouraged him. For the laughers at least their names should be made public if we can't think of what to charge them with. Maybe failure to assist depending on the laws of the state.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 AM on 11/22/2008
- BK1313 I'm a Fan of BK1313 2 fans permalink
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Regarding the comments of people egging him on, it reminded me of this quote: "As soon as men know that they can kill without fear of punishment or blame, they kill; or at least they encourage killers with approving smiles."
Simone Weil

My condolences to all families of suicide victims.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 AM on 11/22/2008
- Sparty1 I'm a Fan of Sparty1 19 fans permalink

The sad thing is that people like to minimize mental illness. Bi-polar is a scary disease and as the 1st cousin to a 20 yr old male cousin with the disease, it's hard to watch him struggle with his emotions. One minute he tries to do right and take his medicine, but the side effects are almost worse than the disease. When he refuses to take his medicine, he's out of control and my aunt is just too worn down to deal with him. She has to call the cops all the time. When he's admitted, he only stays for a few days and then the insurance says he must be released. He had a half-brother also afflicted with bi-polar, who committed suicide at the age of 18.

It's just so sad to hear about this young man. I have his family in my prayers. I also pray for my aunt that her son doesn't give up because I don't know if my aunt will make it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 11/21/2008
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