View Full Version : Girlfriend Convinces Boyfriend to Commit Suicide [TRIGGER WARNING]
xXoblivionXx
August 31st, 2015, 09:12 PM
This is so fucked up :( :mad: :(
http://www.scoopwhoop.com/world/michelle-carter-conrady-roy-suicide-case/
StoppingTom
August 31st, 2015, 09:32 PM
I remember reading about this when the story first broke, it's awful. The fact he only had this person to confide in, and he was in so deep that he didn't even care that she's a total sociopath is absolutely heartbreaking.
phuckphace
August 31st, 2015, 09:46 PM
bitch
everlong
August 31st, 2015, 10:16 PM
She's fucked up
Typhlosion
August 31st, 2015, 10:19 PM
What. The. Fuck.
At least tell us she'll face consequence. Really.
Things like this happen...
Babs
August 31st, 2015, 10:27 PM
What the fuck
Judean Zealot
August 31st, 2015, 10:34 PM
Did he like write over his stuff to her as well?
StoppingTom
August 31st, 2015, 10:39 PM
Did he like write over his stuff to her as well?
No, from what I could tell, it was mostly an online relationship, but they had met eachother a few times. He was too young to have a will (I think) so this just seems like she is just a stone cold sociopath who wanted someone to die for no reason.
Uranus
August 31st, 2015, 10:39 PM
What a complete bitch
Emerald Dream
August 31st, 2015, 10:41 PM
Read this earlier today. It's pretty disgusting, and I hope she gets the maximum sentence she possibly can.
Mob Boss
August 31st, 2015, 11:53 PM
Did I overlook any mention of legal consequences on her part or a trial or anything? That bitch deserves to rot in jail. To coax someone into killing them self is basically passive-aggressive murder.
ObliviousCat
September 1st, 2015, 12:11 AM
I'm not sure how I feel about this. She seems to have many traits of a psychopath which is rather interesting. I'm just going to assume that in the beginning of their relationship she appeared to be a charming girl and that's why this boy was with her in the first place. She knew how much he was hurting and how vulnerable that made him so she sought out to manipulate him. She acts calm and shows no remorse for her actions from what I've seen. As far as mimicking human emotions - I'm not sure. In this excerpt she just seems inexpressive and indifferent. Her reaction on twitter, if that could support anything even just a little bit, could be interpreted as an inability to feel emotion. Furthermore she clearly did not form an attachment to him - otherwise this would've turned out much different. A crime committed by a psychopath is planned out so if she really did know about the boy's suicidal tendencies this was her plan from the very beginning. That's really messed up. Seems like she knew what she was doing since she had him delete the texts.
This is horrible.
Did I overlook any mention of legal consequences on her part or a trial or anything? That bitch deserves to rot in jail. To coax someone into killing them self is basically passive-aggressive murder.
She was charged with involuntary manslaughter.
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Uniquemind
September 1st, 2015, 01:31 AM
She's an agent of the devil, filled with the spirit of anti-Christ.
She's so smooth at manipulation...it's scary.
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This story is a Law and Order episode just waiting to happen.
Abhorrence
September 1st, 2015, 08:16 AM
What the utter fuck is this? What sort of sick person drives someone to this point... what the fuck... my brain has just imploded. She is clearly a fucking psychopath, Jesus...
Kirina
September 1st, 2015, 09:02 AM
There is a slim chance that she really thought his depression would not stop and suicide would be in his best interest. Like if we had suicide-aid, usually you don't want your partner to do it (selfish reasons). Supporting your partner in suicide, doesn't mean you don't love them.
She's probably a sociopath, but I'm not impressed by her manipulation. That guy was just really easy to manipulate.
Hudor
September 1st, 2015, 09:05 AM
This is so disgusting. I'm utterly bewildered such things do happen. She literally dragged him to the doors of death. Really that girl deserves to rot in prison. The most disturbing thing about their conversations was the triviality that she associated with his life. It was just something to get over with.
Abhorrence
September 1st, 2015, 09:21 AM
There is a slim chance that she really thought his depression would not stop and suicide would be in his best interest. Like if we had suicide-aid, usually you don't want your partner to do it (selfish reasons). Supporting your partner in suicide, doesn't mean you don't love them.
This isn't one of those cases though, the article made it clear that this dude was having strong doubts about going through with the suicide. She didn't support him, she encouraged it and forced it. The only reason he went through with it is because she convinced him to.
I do agree that there are some cases where people who love those who are suicidal would support but I highly doubt they would ever encourage it, it's just something that some manage to accept.
maggs
September 1st, 2015, 09:47 AM
Effing bitch, and poor boy :(
This makes me both sad and angry at the same time.
She's facing jail or something?
phuckphace
September 1st, 2015, 10:11 AM
I say she should be executed the same way the bf went out. in the same vehicle if possible
fairmaiden
September 1st, 2015, 11:41 AM
This is horrible. She was literally pestering him to kill himself. He trusted her; she knew that and completely exploited his trust. I hope she goes to prison for life.
Kirina
September 1st, 2015, 01:31 PM
This isn't one of those cases though, the article made it clear that this dude was having strong doubts about going through with the suicide.I asked my dad right now how he felt before skydiving. He was nervous and still in doubt the very second he jumped.
"Why did you do it if you were in doubt?"
"Because I really wanted to, doubt is just natural"
"Did your friends tell you to not back out and are you glad they did?"
"Yes. If they didn't pressure me, I probably would have backed out so I'm glad they did".
It is possible that she encouraged him because she really thought that he needed and wanted it.
Abhorrence
September 1st, 2015, 01:32 PM
I asked my dad right now how he felt before skydiving. He was nervous and still in doubt the very second he jumped.
"Why did you do it if you were in doubt?"
"Because I really wanted to, doubt is just natural"
"Did your friends tell you to not back out and are you glad they did?"
"Yes. If they didn't pressure me, I probably would have backed out so I'm glad they did".
It is possible that she encouraged him because she really thought that he needed and wanted it.
This is a bit fucking different, man. This is completely fucking different. You can't even compare the two.
Sailor Mars
September 1st, 2015, 02:34 PM
This is disgusting. Absolutely fucking disgusting. Who does this???
Kirina
September 1st, 2015, 03:09 PM
This is a bit fucking different, man. This is completely fucking different. You can't even compare the two.
Yes it is fucking different. Doesn't change the fact that you can want suicide while still doubt. DOUBT do not mean "Don't want". It wasn't a comparison, but an example that showed how you can strongly doubt something and want it at the same time.
It is possible to encourage someone to suicide with good intentions, IF you think suicide is in their best interest.
I don't think her intentions were good, but I'm not 100% certain and you aren't either. That's why I made a point for her not being "evil". Because we don't know. Regardless of her intentions, what she did is still illegal, but it's just so fucking dumb when everyone jumps on the blame train pretending to be Santa and know everything.
Abhorrence
September 1st, 2015, 03:12 PM
Yes it is fucking different. Doesn't change the fact that you can want suicide while still doubt. DOUBT do not mean "Don't want". It wasn't a comparison, but an example that showed how you can strongly doubt something and want it at the same time.
It is possible to encourage someone to suicide with good intentions, IF you think suicide is in their best interest.
I don't think her intentions were good, but I'm not 100% certain and you aren't either. That's why I made a point for her not being "evil". Because we don't know. Regardless of her intentions, what she did is still illegal, but it's just so fucking dumb when everyone jumps on the blame train pretending to be Santa and know everything.
I think it's almost 100% clear that her intentions were "evil" considering he started a simple conversation and she immediately asks "When are you going to do it?" like how fucked up is that? She is clearly a psychopath of some sorts, she needs jailing and mental assessment and help because she is clearly messed up in the head. I understand completely what you are saying, though I never think encouraging suicide is a good thing. Supporting someone who wants to is one thing but encouraging is absolutely stupid, especially as you would get arrested for it in most countries anyway.
Kirina
September 1st, 2015, 04:06 PM
I think it's almost 100% clear that her intentions were "evil" considering he started a simple conversation and she immediately asks "When are you going to do it?" like how fucked up is that?He had been prolonging and we don't know anything before the conversation. Maybe he had decided to do it, then he messages her meaning he backed out again. Try to imagine how this can be emotionally draining for her as well.
If a friend tells me they want to suicide, they want my support, they don't want me to tell them that they shouldn't do it and they want me to make sure they don't back out.
If I don't want them to suicide but decides to support them in what they say they want and trust that they want it.
Everytime they back out, that makes me happy because I don't want them to do it, but I have to swallow my selfishness and tell them they can't back out. Because that's what we agreed on.
If this is the case and he has backed out over and over. Then I understand a mindset of "Stop fucking prolonging".
ObliviousCat
September 1st, 2015, 05:22 PM
Yes it is fucking different. Doesn't change the fact that you can want suicide while still doubt. DOUBT do not mean "Don't want". It wasn't a comparison, but an example that showed how you can strongly doubt something and want it at the same time.
It is possible to encourage someone to suicide with good intentions, IF you think suicide is in their best interest.
I would want this for me. Just saying.
Also, I considered exactly what you said that perhaps her intentions were good. I just didn't say it because I was afraid of the backlash I'd get.
tovaris
September 1st, 2015, 06:51 PM
That shedevil should be force worked to death
I say she should be executed the same way the bf went out. in the same vehicle if possible
#TretyOfVersay
There is a slim chance that she really thought his depression would not stop and suicide would be in his best interest. Like if we had suicide-aid, usually you don't want your partner to do it (selfish reasons). Supporting your partner in suicide, doesn't mean you don't love them.
She's probably a sociopath, but I'm not impressed by her manipulation. That guy was just really easy to manipulate.
Asisted suicide is for terminaly ill...
Depression is not a terminal ilnes...
bruzer
September 3rd, 2015, 11:26 PM
Like what the hell is wrong with this Bitch she says she loves him so much but still convinced him to commit suicide???
ObliviousCat
September 3rd, 2015, 11:40 PM
Asisted suicide is for terminaly ill...
Depression is not a terminal ilnes...
Terminal illness is a disease that cannot be cured or adequately treated and that is reasonably expected to result in the death of the patient within a short period of time. This term is more commonly used for progressive diseases such as cancer or advanced heart disease than for trauma.
Hmm...speaking from experience, in some cases, I would say depression could (based on this definition) be considered a terminal illness depending on how severe it is. For one, depression can only be treated as there is no cure. However, in a lot of cases (such as mine and others I know) treatment proves unsuccessful. It's something you have to live with and suffer with. Depending on how severe the suffering is, this can result in the death of the patient within a rather short period of time due to suicide.
Judean Zealot
September 4th, 2015, 12:31 AM
Terminal illness is a disease that cannot be cured or adequately treated and that is reasonably expected to result in the death of the patient within a short period of time. This term is more commonly used for progressive diseases such as cancer or advanced heart disease than for trauma.
Hmm...speaking from experience, in some cases, I would say depression could (based on this definition) be considered a terminal illness depending on how severe it is. For one, depression can only be treated as there is no cure. However, in a lot of cases (such as mine and others I know) treatment proves unsuccessful. It's something you have to live with and suffer with. Depending on how severe the suffering is, this can result in the death of the patient within a rather short period of time due to suicide.
Circular reasoning ftw.
ObliviousCat
September 4th, 2015, 12:35 AM
Circular reasoning ftw.
Yay.
lliam
September 4th, 2015, 01:42 AM
Although I am sure that every person has the right to commit suicide when there seems no other way out of whatever, I think what this bitch made through that chat, ought to be punished.
If someone is delaying the announced suicide again - to me it's a sign that he doesn't want to commit suicide. I suspect she was just annoyed about his delay tactics to prevent the suicide, but not longer willing to help him out of this dead end street.
sqishy
September 5th, 2015, 07:23 PM
Well, a life sentence in jail would suit her.
Not sure what else to say :(
tovaris
September 13th, 2015, 01:00 PM
Terminal illness is a disease that cannot be cured or adequately treated and that is reasonably expected to result in the death of the patient within a short period of time. This term is more commonly used for progressive diseases such as cancer or advanced heart disease than for trauma.
Hmm...speaking from experience, in some cases, I would say depression could (based on this definition) be considered a terminal illness depending on how severe it is. For one, depression can only be treated as there is no cure. However, in a lot of cases (such as mine and others I know) treatment proves unsuccessful. It's something you have to live with and suffer with. Depending on how severe the suffering is, this can result in the death of the patient within a rather short period of time due to suicide.
Koaksing someoneninto killing themselves is not a good thing!
Depression is not an ilnes cured by suicide!
Just JT
September 13th, 2015, 04:14 PM
I wanted to press the like button, then realized what kinda message that would send
That's a tragedy, and she should be put to death like the bitch dog she is
ObliviousCat
October 4th, 2015, 06:49 PM
Koaksing someoneninto killing themselves is not a good thing!
Depression is not an ilnes cured by suicide!
Alright.
SethfromMI
October 4th, 2015, 08:08 PM
I think it's almost 100% clear that her intentions were "evil" considering he started a simple conversation and she immediately asks "When are you going to do it?" like how fucked up is that? She is clearly a psychopath of some sorts, she needs jailing and mental assessment and help because she is clearly messed up in the head. I understand completely what you are saying, though I never think encouraging suicide is a good thing. Supporting someone who wants to is one thing but encouraging is absolutely stupid, especially as you would get arrested for it in most countries anyway.
I agree with you man. she is absolutely horrible for doing what she did and needs to be punished
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