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Ideal_Rock
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If it sounds like I'm going to bat for the girl, I'm not. I'm a mother and cannot fathom the heartbreak. And she clearly influenced his decision when he desperately needed help, which is beyond tragic. I just think that it's easier to assign clean blame in situations this painful because examining the shades of gray can add to the pain, but a good juror needs the whole picture. Where is the slam dunk evidence that she did this solely for attention? If it exists, it needs to be in the first paragraph of each article and that would be a game changer. And even if that were the case, the girl still clearly needs help, whether what she did was due to her own depression/suicidial ideations or a personality disorder.
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