Michelle Carter ‘s relationship with boyfriend Conrad Roy III, the late Massachusetts teen who died in July 2014 of carbon monoxide poisoning after locking himself in his truck, was one his family knew very little about — even as Carter showed up after Roy’s death asking to take home part of his ashes.
Carter was found guilty in June of involuntary manslaughter for urging Roy, 18, through texts and phone conversations to commit suicide despite the young man — who battled depression — telling her he wanted to abandon his plan.
The 20-year-old, who was 17 at the time of the texts, was charged as...
Carter was found guilty in June of involuntary manslaughter for urging Roy, 18, through texts and phone conversations to commit suicide despite the young man — who battled depression — telling her he wanted to abandon his plan.
The 20-year-old, who was 17 at the time of the texts, was charged as...
- 8/5/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
The Massachusetts teen convicted of involuntary manslaughter after urging her 18-year-old boyfriend to kill himself “should be kept away from society,” says the victim’s aunt, reports the Boston Herald.
Michelle Carter will be sentenced Thursday and faces a possible 20 years in prison for her role in the 2014 death of Conrad Roy III. Carter was 17 when she encouraged Roy to commit suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning through a series of texts and phone calls in the final hours of his life.
Carter’s father has requested probation and “continued counseling” for his daughter, now 20, according to a letter he sent...
Michelle Carter will be sentenced Thursday and faces a possible 20 years in prison for her role in the 2014 death of Conrad Roy III. Carter was 17 when she encouraged Roy to commit suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning through a series of texts and phone calls in the final hours of his life.
Carter’s father has requested probation and “continued counseling” for his daughter, now 20, according to a letter he sent...
- 8/2/2017
- by Jeff Truesdell
- PEOPLE.com
Kim Zolciak-Biermann is fighting back after someone reported that she was not taking care of her pets.
The Don’t Be Tardy star, 39, shared a series of videos on Snapchat explaining her story while focusing on a business card of an employee of the Lifeline Animal Project at Fulton County Animal Services.
“Apparently somebody thought it would be really cute to call the animal control center on my dogs today and say that they were not being taken care of,” she said. “I am utterly f—ing disgusted and appalled by the person that did this.”
Zolciak-Biermann continued by saying...
The Don’t Be Tardy star, 39, shared a series of videos on Snapchat explaining her story while focusing on a business card of an employee of the Lifeline Animal Project at Fulton County Animal Services.
“Apparently somebody thought it would be really cute to call the animal control center on my dogs today and say that they were not being taken care of,” she said. “I am utterly f—ing disgusted and appalled by the person that did this.”
Zolciak-Biermann continued by saying...
- 7/30/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
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