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TEXTS THAT DROVE TEEN TO SUICIDE JUST RELEASED & SHOW HIDDEN DETAIL EVERY PARENT MUST KNOW RIGHT NOW
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SCREENSHOTS HAVE SURFACED OF SOME OF THE TEXTS MICHELLE CARTER SENT TO CONRAD ROY, THAT DROVE HIM TO COMMIT SUICIDE. THE TEXTS SHED NEW LIGHT ON THE RELENTLESS MIND GAMES CARTER USED TO PUSH ROY OVER THE EDGE. PARENTS IN PARTICULAR SHOULD MAKE NOTE OF WHAT IS SAID BETWEEN THE TWO, AS THE TEXTS PROVIDE A HIDDEN DETAIL THAT PARENTS CAN LEARN FROM, AND POSSIBLY SAVE A YOUNG LIFE.
Michelle Carter was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the case, stemming from the 2014 death of Conrad Roy, Carter’s boyfriend at the time. Roy died from carbon monoxide poisoning inside his truck in a K-Mart parking lot.
At was later discovered that Carter not only encouraged his thoughts of suicide, but pushed him to do it. In the texts featured below, she even taunts him for showing reservations about committing suicide.
The screenshots were posted online by Kyle Wilkie, who also started a Facebook discussion group about the case. The texts match transcripts from the case, and appear to be legitimate screenshots from Roy’s phone.
A HIDDEN DETAIL
Hidden in the texts is an intriguing detail, one that had deadly consequences for Roy. Parents in particular should take note of this detail, in hopes that it may one day save a life.
In several texts, Roy expresses hesitation about killing himself. Carter responds by addressing each of his concerns and dismissing them. She helps him plan a painless death, and continues to tell him that suicide will solve his personal pain and problems. “You’re just making it harder on yourself by pushing it off,” Carter says of his hesitation. “You just need to do it Conrad. The more you push it off, the more it will eat at you.”
Roy’s biggest concern was how his family would handle the news. Carter dismisses the argument by convincing them they will be fine. “Yeah they’ll probably be sad for a while but then they’ll get over it. They know you had no other choice,” she says.
Parents should take particular note of that exchange. Relationships between teens and parents can be complicated, but psychologists say parents should always vocalize their love to their children, regardless of age or state of the relationship. That kind of openness could give a child the reason they need to say no to suicide.
Here are screenshots of the text exchanges. Warning: They are disturbing.
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