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Still no (legal) prosecution for the Megan Meier Myspace suicide   
Monday, December 03 2007 @ 06:59 PM CST
By David L. Farquhar

St. Charles County Prosecutor Jack Banas announced today that he won't prosecute the online vigilantes who drove Megan Meier to suicide in October 2006. Here's the St. Louis Post-Dispatch story, which has more details than the AP story. Not only is the legal system failing Ron and Tina Meier, it's also failing Lori Drew, her husband Curt, and Drew's employee and co-participant, Ashley Grills.

Here's why I say that. Since the legal system offers no justice in this case, we're seeing a mob of (rightfully) enraged people take matters into their own hands. Through these means, there is no due process, there's no innocent until proven guilty, and there's no constitutional protection against cruel and unusual punishment. There's also collateral damage.

The real estate firm where Curt Drew used to work continues to get harassing phone calls from vigilantes. They dismissed him the week the story broke. The company did all that it could do, weeks ago. Now it's someone's job to sort through the legitimate phone calls and the calls telling them what rotten people they are for employing Curt Drew. Given the comments I see on online forums, it's probably not a pleasant job.

According to another account I read, for all intents and purposes, Lori Drew's junk-mail company, Drew Ad Vantage, is out of business. But the companies that once advertised with her continue to get phone calls. Some of them pulled their ads pretty quickly. The point is moot now, but the phone calls continue.

Police are having to patrol the neighborhood more often now because of threats and random acts of violence. Right now the neighbors don't seem to mind--they're as mad as anyone else, and have been for more than a year--but won't that eventually grow tiresome?

This Riverfront Times article (the RFT is St. Louis' equivalent of The Village Voice, if you want context) quotes Ron Meier as saying that now the Drews are tasting a bit of the hell he's tasted for the past year.

I have a difficult time feeling sorry for these people. But the Internet isn't exactly known for restraint.

It bothers me that Banas doesn't think this case meets the requirements for state laws for either harassment, stalking or endangering the welfare of a child. To mock the Megan Had it Coming blog, I showed all this to a friend of mine who is not only in college, he has two college degrees and is really smart, and he says that harassment over the phone or mail is illegal (celebrities prosecute people for it all the time, after all). You just prove point of origin. On the Internet, it's possible to prove point of origin (it's how the RIAA prosecutes people who download MP3s off P2P services). So what's the difference? It's just coming over a different pair of wires. Well, and it's digital instead of analog. I guess that makes a difference, since everyone knows digital is better than analog.

It's too bad The Honorable Jack Banas, Esq. didn't ask my friend if it's possible to trace communications over the Internet. Having degrees in electrical engineering and computer science, he would know. Or he could ask me (I have to trace origins from time to time as part of my job), but my friend actually lives in St. Charles County, so he's a constituent. It would probably be more appropriate to ask him. Plus, my friend is smarter than me (and not just because he has twice as many degrees as I have).

Banas says that some of what we're seeing in news accounts isn't true, actually going so far as to deny that Lori Drew participated in this harassment. In that case, she's guilty of filing a false police report, since she stated as much in the police report, which anyone can read on the Smoking Gun.

I'll share one final observation from my friend who's really smart. I've seen pictures that purport to be of Lori Drew. Other people claiming to know her have surfaced on blogs and various other online hangouts and stated she is not an attractive woman. Tina Meier is a traditionally attractive woman, and Megan looks good in the most commonly used photo of her. It's not hard to imagine that Lori Drew and her daughter were jealous of the Meier women, and some of their actions were motivated by it. Perhaps the things they said were things people had said to them, or things they thought about themselves.

I will grant the people who insist on playing devil's advocate that Megan Meier has been sainted and the media accounts don't provide a complete picture of her. But we do know she was getting treatment for her problems, she was taking her medicine, she was playing sports and she was losing weight. For a time, up until October 16, 2006, she was handling her problems in a constructive and proper manner.

Unfortunately there hasn't been any good news on this front since that day.

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Still no (legal) prosecution for the Megan Meier Myspace suicide
Authored by: DaveF on Tuesday, December 04 2007 @ 09:43 AM CST
There's a new story, where Drew's lawyer speaks. It's in this morning's St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The lawyer contradicts some things Drew stated in earlier police reports. This account states Lori Drew had less involvement than the police report said, and it also states there was no sexual content to the messages.

The inconsistencies in Drew's story bother me.

The story confirms that she's out of business and also says Drew's daughter has had to drop out of school.

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