Michelle Carter, the woman convicted of convincing her boyfriend in 2014 to kill himself through text messages, will be released from prison two months early.
Lawmakers introduced new legislation to criminalize suicide coercion in Massachusetts, while local officials showed support for what’s known as “Conrad’s Law.”
The wrongful death lawsuit brought against the Mass. woman convicted of sending her suicidal boyfriend texts urging him to kill himself has been resolved.
Michelle Carter showed the worst in humanity as she prodded her ex-boyfriend to take his life but are there specific laws to preclude allowing her to do this?
A Taunton judge has ordered Michelle Carter, the woman convicted of manslaughter in the texting suicide case, to begin serving her 15-month jail sentence.
The Bristol County DA's Office says 22-year-old Michelle Carter’s request to remain free while her attorneys appeal her manslaughter conviction has been denied.