Friday 21 November 2008

First 'cyber-bully' trial opens

A housewife who created a phoney MySpace account to send hostile emails to a neighbour's 13-year-old daughter appeared in court yesterday charged with "cyber-bullying" that prompted the girl's suicide.

Lori Drew is accused of posing as a fictitious 16-year-old boy called "Josh Evans" in a plot to befriend and later send taunting messages to Megan Meier, a vulnerable girl with a history of depression who was being bullied at school. Ms Drew set out to "tease, embarrass, humiliate, make fun of and hurt" the "suicidal and boy-crazy" girl, said prosecutors, using the social networking site to tell Megan that "the world would be a better place" without her. Megan replied, telling "Evans" that he was the kind of boy a girl would kill herself over", then hanged herself with a belt, in an upstairs room of her family home in the small town of O'Fallon, Missouri, the jury heard. In a landmark case, the first "cyber-bullying" prosecution in the US, Ms Drew, 49, faces one count of conspiracy and three counts of computer fraud, which each carry a maximum of five years in prison. She sat expressionless in court on Wednesday as Megan's mother, Tina, recalled how her daughter, who was taking medication for attention deficit disorder, had apparently been befriended by a boy online in September 2006. A month later, during a visit with her younger daughter to the orthodontist, Tina Meier told the jury how she had called home to see how Megan was doing, and discovered her in tears, because "Josh" and two other girls were "saying mean things about her". Later that day, Mrs Meier asked Megan to show her the messages, and then scolded her for being online without a parent present. "The last words she said to me were, 'You are supposed to be my mom; you are supposed to be on my side'," she said.
Soon afterwards, Mrs Meier heard a commotion upstairs and discovered Megan had hanged herself in a wardrobe. She screamed for her husband, who used a knife to cut his daughter down. But it was too late: Megan died in hospital the following day. Ms Drew, who lived nearby, has been accused of using a fake MySpace account to find out whether Megan had been spreading false rumours about her daughter, Sarah, who attended the same school. Another witness, Susan Prouty, who manages an interior design shop and did business with Ms Drew's magazine coupon firm, testified that the defendant had told of her plan to print out a thread of flirtatious messages to take to Megan's school.

Ms Drew said the idea was to "humiliate her", claimed Ms Prouty. She justified the plot on the basis that, "As a mother, you have to protect your daughter". The case revolves around charges that Ms Drew lied on the fake MySpace profile, violating the site's terms of service which require users to provide "truthful and accurate" registration information. The case is being heard at a federal court in Los Angeles because Fox Interactive, the owner of MySpace is based in nearby Beverly Hills. Ms Drew's attorney, H Dean Steward, fought unsuccessfully to have the charges thrown out before trial, arguing that people routinely create fake identities on the internet without fear of prosecution. He also tried, and failed, to ban prosecutors from mentioning Megan's death on grounds that it might prejudice the jury. Much of the trial will revolve around technical aspects of social networking. Ms Drew claims she was not at home when the fateful, final message was sent, and – while she admits to knowing about the Myspace account – blames her daughter Sarah, and several friends, for sending the hostile messages. "There are two sides to every story," said Mr Steward, who asked jurors not to let emotions cloud their judgement, and to remember that, "this is a computer abuse and fraud case, not a homicide case".

The trial continues.
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Ireland texters top of the pile


On average how often would you send a text message? Once a day? Maybe twice? Well a new study rates Ireland as one of the top countries in the world for texting & general yapping on phones, so how do we rate? Well apparently most of us send on average 154 text messages a month while our closet neighbour Britain sends on average 81 text messages a month, well in such a small country as ours it surprises me that we top the list but then I guess we really are a talkative bunch.

MAX PAYNE (2008)

I know what everyone’s thinking.. Another videogame turned into a movie right? Well its really half & half. Truthfully id say I’m already bias because I was such a fan of the games themselves. Well like hitman & a number of other games that were turned into movies this one may only really appeal to the fans but If you are looking for a different kind of movie with plenty of firepower then this might be the one for you. Mark wahlberg stars as detective max payne a man on the edge who’s family was taken away from him & the ones who done it were never brought to justice, so he himself sets out to find the ones who did it. Along the way he joins forces with mona sax played by the extremely talented mila kunis & bond girl olga kurylenko - she was also in hitman. The story itself is dark & it really wont appeal to everyone but for fans of the popular game they wont be disappointed to see maxs murky world finally make it to film. The atmosphere is matched expertly to the game & the score is also very well suited to the story, the valkyries add a little extra darkness to the story too & feel like something from the movie Constantine. Wahlberg is not the perfect actor to play max payne but he did do a good job at the role he was given, the only negative thing about the film for me was the character lupino..why? Because he was played by amaury nolasco who in turn plays sucre in the tv series prison break - having him in the movie really just made it drag & reminded me too much of prison break. All in all max payne is not a happy feel good romp of a movie - it’s a tale or revenge & of redemption so don’t be disappointed if you were expecting the usual run of the mill Hollywood action movie. If you liked the remake of the punisher staring Thomas jane & Travolta then you just might like this.. Otherwise keep away unless you like payne.

The Killers - Day & Age (2008)


The return of the killers is a grand one & they do have a lot to be proud of. After the amazing first 3 albums hot fuss/sams town/sawdust I really thought they might have run out by steam by now but thankfully they are no where near done & their latest instalment is nothing short of brilliant. When I first started listening to them back in 2003 I really didn’t think much of them but with each new release they have grown & matured into an amazing band with catchier lyrics each time. My favourite track on the album has to be “dustland fairytale” & it looks like it will be the Mr Brightside of the album, the song is apparently about flowers parents. “neon tiger” is another great track with lashing of rock thrown in & it sounds kind of like a u2 track but with more savvy. From the opening track on the album you will be hooked! there has been an awful lot of hype attached to this latest release & the band have been playing snippets of songs at live gigs all over the world to the delight of excited fans. It seems that with every album they release the more fans they pick up along the way & I’m sure this album will prove to draw in an even bigger crowd. Day & age really Is an amazing album & I’m happy to say its one of those rare albums that are released where every track on there seems to have its place, I would recommend day & age to anyone who knows or indeed likes good music.

1. "Losing Touch" 4:15
2. "Human" 4:09
3. "Spaceman" 4:44
4. "Joy Ride" 3:33
5. "A Dustland Fairytale" 3:45
6. "This Is Your Life" 3:41
7. "I Can't Stay" 3:06
8. "Neon Tiger" 3:05
9. "The World We Live In" 4:40
10. "Goodnight, Travel Well" 6:51
11. "A Crippling Blow" 3:37
12. "Forget About What I Said" 2:57