Stan Collymore racially abused Twitter allegedly
January 7, 2012 by admin
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Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 8:13 PM on 7th January 2012
Pundit: Collymore
Police have begun an investigation after former Premier League star and pundit Stan Collymore was allegedly the victim of racist abuse on Twitter.
Northumbria Police confirmed they have begun inquiries after they were informed in the early hours of an allegation received by Staffordshire Police.
A spokeswoman said: ‘Just after midnight police received a complaint of racist comments that had been made on Twitter. Officers are carrying out inquiries.’
The Twitter user - known as JoshuaCryer1 – later denied the allegations, posting: ‘@Stan Collymore apologies for all the abusive tweets just been notified about it these do not represent my views. #notafunnytwape’.
Collymore, 40, originally from Cannock, Staffordshire, played for a string of top clubs, including Liverpool, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest.
Abusive: Collymore’s Twitter feed
He works as a broadcaster for talkSPORT, campaigns against racism and is a supporter of the charity Depression Alliance.
It was believed the allegedly racist tweets were sent by someone in the Tyneside area.
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BCS teams thrive on Twitter, but can’t go too far
January 7, 2012 by admin
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NEW ORLEANS — Tyrann Mathieu signed up for Twitter at the urging of a teammate.
It didn’t take long for the LSU star to realize the benefits — and pitfalls — of social media.
When Mathieu wrote a trash-talking tweet to a Florida player, the mainstream media quickly picked up on it. When he went on Twitter trying to sort out an embarrassing personal matter, the whole world quickly found out about the Honey Badger’s business. Mathieu says he’s learned his lesson and now just tweets “about things that people don’t really care about.”
Unlike some schools, No. 1 LSU and No. 2 Alabama allow their players to use social media. But the teams in Monday’s BCS championship game at New Orleans know their coaches are tightly monitoring everything that is written.
Article source: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700213307/BCS-teams-thrive-on-Twitter-but-cant-go-too-far.html
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‘The Voice’ judges defend Twitter fights: Cee Lo explains ‘Imagine’ lyric change
January 7, 2012 by admin
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NBC’s The Voice judges say the singing talent in season two will be “way, way, way” better than last year and–
Blah, blah, blah!
Every TV talent competition claims the contestant performances are going to improve right before every season. Admittedly, in the case of The Voice, it might actually be true, since the show’s profile skyrocketed after its breakout debut (though after all these years of American Idol, America’s Got Talent and now The X Factor, you have to wonder if TV talent scouts are booking explorations into the Appalachians to try and find talented singers who aren’t bitter veterans of Hollywood rounds and snarky judges).
But here’s something fresh from NBC’s The Voice panel at the critics press tour in Pasadena: The judges defending their Twitter fights.
Cee Lo was asked about his social media battle with critics of his New Year’s Eve performance of John Lennon’s “Imagine.” The singer changed the iconic lyrics from “And no religion, too” to “And all religion’s true.” It was a stab at advocating universal acceptance, but just managed to piss off an odd coalition of Lennon fans, atheists and some religious partisans.
“I will say that it’s all about love,” the singer said. “It was all done out of love and out of peace and unity and tolerance and acceptance and all those many wonderful things that seem cliche and a little bit cheesy. You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.”
“You got that one right,” chimed in fellow judge Adam Levine, giving a nod to Cee Lo’s “Imagine” lyric reference.
“I believe that we’re just advocates of individuality, you know what I’m saying,” Cee Lo continued. “I’m pro choice. I’m pro expression. You know, that’s just me. And I meant no harm and no disrespect to anyone [of] any religious preference.”
Levine added: “We all worship John Lennon. He would have said the same thing — ‘It’s only a song,’ you know. But you put your spin on it, and that’s what you did.”
Of course, Levine is no stranger to Twitter sparring either, having called Fox News an “evil f–king channel” and bashed MTV’s Video Music Awards.
“Sometimes we say stupid s–t, and it goes out on Twitter for millions to see,” Levine said. “People make mistakes because they’re human, and we all make them all the time, sometimes more publicly than others … but, you know, whatever. Life goes on. You can’t worry too much about it, right?”
Right. The Voice debuts after the Super Bowl on Feb. 5.
Article source: http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/01/07/the-voice-twitter/
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Raffaele Sollecito posts pictures of new girlfriend on his Facebook page
January 7, 2012 by admin
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Nick Pisa
Last updated at 5:01 PM on 7th January 2012
Freed Raffaele Sollecito has finally broken his romantic ties with former girlfriend Amanda Knox and found himself a new lover, it emerged today.
Sollecito, 27, was sensationally freed from jail three months ago along with Knox, 24, after they were cleared of the brutal sex murder of British student Meredith Kercher, 21.
There were reports the two were planning a romantic Christmas rendevouz in Knox’s hometown, Seattle, but within weeks of being freed she was snapped with a former boyfriend.
‘How to die of a heart attack in a few minutes…’: Raffaele Sollecito’s new girlfriend Annie Achille
For his part, Sollecito said he was no longer in love with her – describing their brief relationship as a ‘seed that had been cruelly stamped on.’
Now it appears he has finally got over her after pictures emerged on Facebook of him kissing and cuddling Italian volleyball player Annie Achille, who is his distant cousin.
Sollecito has written beneath pictures of her, ‘I love you Annie’. On others he has commented how she is ‘beautiful’, and on another written: ‘You take my breath away’.
In another photograph Annie, 26, is seen posing seductively and Sollecito has written underneath: ‘How to die of a heart attack in a few minutes…’


Kissing cousins: Sollecito and Miss Achille pictured together in Facebook photos. They are distant relatives
Sollecito and Knox had both been in jail since 2007 when they were arrested and charged with the murder of Miss Kercher, who had been Italy as a foreign student for just two months.
She was found semi-naked and with her throat cut in the bedroom of the house she shared with Knox in the Italian hilltop town of Perugia, where she had been studying.
Sollecito and Knox were famously pictured kissing and cuddling by the house. In 2009 the pair were sentenced to 25 years and 26 years respectively for the murder.
In the weeks since their release the two have spoken regularly on Skype. But Sollecito has seen photographs of Knox hand in hand with her new boyfriend, guitarist James Terrano.


New love: Amanda Knox pictured with new boyfriend James Terrano
That kiss: Knox and Sollecito pictured kissing outside the Perugia home where Knox was murdered as police investigated the scene
Today on her Facebook page Annie posted a link to Italian news reports of the relationship with Sollecito.
Her site also reveals she is a fan of AC Milan football club and that he has been to see her play volleyball several times.
In her latest posting she wrote: ‘Hurray! This year has started better than ever. There are lots of plans and a great desire to live. Happy 2012 to everybody.’
Today neither Sollecito or Annie were available for comment and messages to them via Facebook also went unanswered.
Gone but not forgotten: Meredith Kercher, of whose murder Knox and Sollecito were sensationally cleared three months ago
Sollecito’s father, urology professor Francesco Sollecito, said: ‘They are just in a normal relationship. He knew her already as she is a distant relative but we hardly ever met her.’
Knox and Sollecito were finally cleared of Miss Kercher’s murder after a year-long appeal ended in October.
Last month in his report a judge slammed the original police investigation, saying officers had made dozens of mistakes when collecting evidence and had been far too aggressive in their treatment of her during initial questioning.
Police and prosecutors deny judge Claudio Pratillo Hellman’s claims. They have already announced that they will take the case to the third and final appeal stage.
Italy’s Supreme Court in Rome is expected to consider the case later this year but Knox and Sollecito are not obliged to attend and the decision will be based purely on ‘paperwork’ from both trials.
In 2008 Ivory Coast drifter Rudy Guede was jailed for 30 years after being found guilty of murdering and sexually assaulting Meredith, from Coulsdon, Surrey, but this has now been reduced to 16 years.
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Sifting the Professional From the Personal
January 7, 2012 by admin
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That distinction has given it staying power as Facebook’s predecessors have dropped away and as Facebook has grown to dwarf other sites. By keeping professional identity pristinely separate from the personal and the messy, LinkedIn, which is now publicly traded, has grown to more than 135 million members in 200 countries.
But challengers have arrived, in the form of apps. Rather than starting from scratch, independent software developers are trying to add a professional layer to Facebook — and are hoping that users will accept a less-than-complete separation of the professional and the personal.
“LinkedIn likes to say, ‘Facebook is for fun and LinkedIn is for professional purposes.’ What I like to argue is that’s no longer correct,” says Rick Marini, the chief executive of BranchOut, a start-up that offers a Facebook app for job-related networking.
“I get asked for introductions to my LinkedIn connections all the time.” Mr. Marini says. “The problem is, these are people I’ve met for five minutes at a conference and I don’t feel comfortable vouching for them. My Facebook friends are all my real friends.” (The gregarious Mr. Marini has an impressive number of “real friends”: 1,800 Facebook friends, he says.)
When users join BranchOut, the software pulls information from Facebook about their education, current employer and job title, leaving out everything else.
Excluding things like indiscreet photos, however, doesn’t necessarily make Facebook an excellent basis for a professional identity. BranchOut shows prospective employers a person’s network of Facebook friends. These aren’t likely to have been assembled the way they are at LinkedIn, with the idea that one’s connections will be reviewed by strangers checking on professional qualifications.
“There are some people I’d prefer not to interact with in my professional career, but I’m still good friends with,” says Tom Chevalier, global product manager at Monster Worldwide. Mr. Chevalier oversees Monster’s BeKnown, a Facebook app that competes directly with BranchOut.
BeKnown pulls more information from Facebook than BranchOut does, but it lists friends specifically chosen by the user, and only if those friends consent to be included. BeKnown’s design suggests that users must be careful about what parts of their Facebook identities should be imported into their professional profile.
Why not invest the same amount of time building a profile over at LinkedIn? Mr. Chevalier points to the fact that the average Facebook user visits the Web site more than 30 times a month, and he contends that convenience is important. “By having this proximity to Facebook,” he says, “we can help users think about their career more frequently.”
Applicants, of course, want to go where the most prospective employers are found; and employers, where the most candidates are. In both cases, this works in LinkedIn’s favor.
LinkedIn’s single largest business is selling access to information about its members. They are treated as “passive” job candidates: they aren’t necessarily seeking a job but have signaled their receptivity to new professional possibilities by joining LinkedIn and providing details about work experiences and skills.
David Hahn, vice president for product management at LinkedIn, says his company’s business clients “do not have to put up a ‘Help Wanted’ sign in the window and see who comes in.” He adds: “They can instead proactively go after the right person by looking over the professional experiences and skills of our 135 million-plus members.”
The company says 75 of the Fortune 100 companies are clients.
LinkedIn receives an average of 95 million unique monthly visitors, according to comScore data for November 2011. The Facebook apps are lagging far behind. BranchOut, founded in July 2010, is drawing about one million unique monthly visitors, occupying 298th place last week on AppData.com’s leader board for Facebook apps; BeKnown, introduced in July 2011, has only 170,000.
MR. MARINI concedes that LinkedIn has command of the professions, but he says that leaves ample opportunity for BranchOut to serve others. LinkedIn does a good job addressing the smaller part of the work force considered to be “white collar/managerial,” he says. The remainder, he adds, tends to be on Facebook — “blue-collar, hourly, temporary, cashiers, clerks, construction workers, returning military.”
Mr. Hahn of LinkedIn says his company “welcomes anyone who thinks in terms of a career instead of a job.” Using a broad definition of “professional” adopted by the International Labor Organization, LinkedIn says there are an estimated 640 million professionals out of a global work force of approximately 3.3 billion, leaving plenty of room for the site to grow.
Mr. Hahn notes that Facebook users clearly love games like CityVille and Texas HoldEm Poker, which draw millions of users. But the relatively minuscule use of the Facebook apps that venture into professional profiles or networking, he says, is “evidence that users clearly want to keep their professional lives separate.”
Randall Stross is an author based in Silicon Valley and a professor of business at San Jose State University. E-mail: stross@nytimes.com.
Article source: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/business/branchout-and-beknown-vie-for-linkedins-reach.html
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Facebook will be at CES 2012
January 7, 2012 by admin
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Nick Cannon could leave hospital by Sunday, Mariah Carey says
January 7, 2012 by admin
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The exact nature of actor Nick Cannon’s kidney condition remains unclear, but his wife Mariah Carey told fans on Twitter that Cannon had surgery Friday and should be home by the end of the weekend.
“Nick is in stable condition with a good prognosis, hopefully he’ll be discharged within 2 days,” Carey wrote on Twitter Friday afternoon.
Carey did not disclose the kind of surgery Cannon had. The cause of Cannon’s ailment has not been disclosed, but doctors list dehydration, diabetes, infection, trauma and kidney stones as possible causes for acute kidney failure.
Dr. Madeleine Pahl, chief of nephrology at UC Irvine Medical Center and a specialist in kidney disorders, said some kidney problems involve the organs’ inability to properly filter toxins in the body. Acute kidney failure, known as a “silent” disease, may go unnoticed in most patients until it lands them in the hospital, Pahl said.
Cannon was vacationing in Aspen, Colo., when he was hospitalized for kidney failure earlier this week. He was transported to an undisclosed Los Angeles hospital Wednesday, where he underwent an operation that required no sedation.
His singer wife posted a picture from inside the hospital room. Carey is shown kissing a smiling Cannon, who is surrounded by flowers and balloons.
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Photo: Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey at an L.A. hospital. Credit: Twitter
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UFC News: BJ Penn Fires Back at Cesar Gracie, Twitter Fight Continues
January 7, 2012 by admin
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This is just starting to get ridiculous.
Thursday afternoon, pseudo-retired UFC welterweight BJ Penn hopped on Twitter and voiced his frustrations with the approach Nick Diaz used in the opening round of their meeting at UFC 137. Essentially, Penn was annoyed that while Diaz talked about standing toe-to-toe from the word “go,” he ate a few solid shots early, and deployed the “grind the smaller guy into the cage and make him carry my weight” routine for the rest of the round.
Friday morning, Diaz’s coach/trainer/manager Cesar Gracie answered Penn’s comments with some thoughts of his own on the Gracie Fighter website. He suggesting that Penn surrounds himself with “Yes Men” who will never push him as hard as he needs to fulfill his enormous potential, and that in the end, Penn always has some sort of excuse for why he lost.
Friday night, it was Penn’s turn to respond in this online game of “Nunh-unh! You’re a stupidhead!” From Penn’s Twitter feed:
@CesarGracieBJJ Excuses?? The whole world knows I lost the fight including myself. I’m tired of you talking down to me Cesar, I hope you’re in training camp right now because the next time I see you, you better not be “scared homie!”
This is where it needs to stop. We’ve reached the “I’m going to get you after school” point of this schoolyard scenario, with Diaz’s signature “Don’t Be Scared, Homie!” referenced for good measure. Let’s all just turn and walk away now, shall we?
I understand Penn’s frustration with Diaz’s strategy in the first round of their fight — here you’ve got the guy who always talks about his willingness to throw down with anybody, anywhere, and the second he’s not giving as good as he’s getting, he locks things up along the cage.
Annoying? Probably, but what in the hell made BJ Penn think that Nick Diaz was the one guy who would stick to his pre-fight promises when he started eating shots? And why are you just getting fired up about this now, two months after the fact?
As I said yesterday, I thought Gracie’s response offered some thoughts a lot of people share. As an outside observer, I didn’t interpret it to be malicious or condescending, but I’m not BJ Penn, and I don’t have his history with Cesar Gracie and various members of the Gracie Family.
Penn’s latest response reads like a guy who has lost the first argument trying to shift gears and get something new started, changing the focus of his attack from Diaz to Gracie.
There is a thin line between excuses and explanations, especially in sports. Fans and the media are always pressing you to detail how and why things went wrong, but you have to be careful not to say too much or else your explanation turns into an excuse, and no one wants to hear you’re excuses.
When you’re bringing up a fight that’s been in the rear view mirror for two months, most people are going to see that as making excuses, no matter how you explain the timing of the situation. Changing lanes and looking for a fight with Gracie is just funny. And by funny, I mean sad — sad in an “enough is enough, BJ; step away from The Twitter” kind of way.
I’d love to see Penn get back in the gym back in the cage, and back into the form that he showed during his dominant lightweight championship run.
Unfortunately, it seems like Twitter fights are the only battles Penn is up for these days.
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Article source: http://blogs.theprovince.com/2012/01/07/ufc-news-bj-penn-fires-back-at-cesar-gracie-twitter-fight-continues/
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Stan Collymore subjected to racist abuse on Twitter
January 7, 2012 by admin
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A man has been arrested after Stan Collymore, the football player turned radio presenter, made a formal complaint that he was racially abused on Twitter.
Police in Northumbria arrested the suspect, 21, on suspicion of racially aggravated harassment after Collymore, who works for the radio station Talksport, reported two tweets to officers last night.
Talksport confirmed that a Twitter user sent one racist message which read: “@StanCollymore has anyone ever called you Stan Cooneymore #greatracistabuse.”
The second read: “@StanCollymore has anyone ever referred to you as semi pro as in a semi pro coon #neitherwhitenorblack.”
Northumbria police said: “Just after midnight, police received a complaint of racist comments made on Twitter. Officers are carrying out enquiries.”
The Twitter user’s account has been removed from the site and the tweets prompted an outpouring of support for Collymore from other users of the microblogging site who condemned the racist abuse.
Jamie Durent, of Ingleby Barwick, Stockton-on-Tees, tweeted: “Kudos to stan collymore. Racism has no place in any walk of life. Baffling how people think they can get away it.”
Chris Trott, based in Hong Kong, tweeted: “that guy is bang out of line great effort from Collymore nobody needs that.”
Collymore’s complaint comes as police trawl through CCTV after Oldham footballer Tom Adeyemi was allegedly racially abused by fans during the FA Cup third round tie with Liverpool on Friday night.
Officers are likely to be taking witness statements as well as interviewing the defender, who was visibly upset after the incident involving a section of the Kop stand at Liverpool’s Anfield stadium.
Despite reassurance from his team-mates, as well as Liverpool players Dirk Kuyt and Steven Gerrard, the right-back, 20, who is on loan from Norwich, seemed close to tears. There then appeared to be discussion between the fourth official and a police officer by the tunnel while the match was continuing.
The police said: “Merseyside police can confirm that no one has been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated behaviour during tonight’s FA Cup fixture at Anfield.
“However, the force and Liverpool Football Club are investigating following an incident that occurred during the second half of the game.”
Liverpool, who won the match 5-1, said they are also investigating the incident.
“An incident occurred in the second half of the match which is now being investigated by both the club and the police,” said a statement issued by the club.
Last night, Oldham manager Paul Dickov, said: “From my point of view I have not spoken to Tom about it but I know the kid and something has been said.
“He is fine now. He has calmed down. He is a laid-back kid who just gets on with business.”
Last month, Collymore used his Twitter account to emphasise that racism remains a big issue in football.
He spoke out after Manchester United player Patrice Evra became the subject of racist abuse on Twitter in the wake of Luis Suárez, the Liverpool player, receiving an eight-match ban for insulting language that included a reference to Evra’s skin colour.
Article source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/07/stan-collymore-racist-abuse-twitter
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Obscene and mocking images posted by sick cyber bullies
January 7, 2012 by admin
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- Obscene and mocking images posted by sick cyber bullies
- ‘We all loved Amanda, she was the life of the party’, says mourner
- Mother and sister lay pink and white roses on her casket
By
Craig Mackenzie
Last updated at 4:41 PM on 7th January 2012
Bullied: Amanda Cummings was picked on at school, according to her family
Teenager Amanda Cummings who killed herself after being ‘tormented by bullies’ is still being mocked in death.
Abusive message have been posted on her memorial Facebook page even as her family and friends attended her funeral yesterday in Staten Island, New York.
The page contains obscene and mocking images, videos and comments with some of them making fun of her for fatally jumping in front of a bus.
A message from Stephen Ephrem Green said: ‘Bus was cummin’ Bitch was watchin’ Oh hurry Amanda Your bus cummin.’
But most of the postings were sympathetic with one writing: ‘I hope all of you posting the bus pictures are having fun because I will sit here all day if I have to and report every single one of you!’
Another wrote “People are sick, ignoring them removes all power from them. Keep your head up and let time heal this horrible wound. RIP.’
Amanda, 15, died earlier this week – six days after she was hit by the bus as she clutched a suicide note.
Family members
say it was years of bullying at school that led to her death.
Her uncle told NBC New York that classmates allegedly mocked her, took her phone, shoes and her jacket. He claimed one of her tormentors pulled a knife on her.
Scores of mourners packed St Ann’s Church on Cromwell Avenue, to say an emotional farewell to the tragic pupil of New Dorp High School.
‘I just want all the talking on Facebook to end, I want everything, all the cyber bullying to stop,’ mourner Joey Demato told the New York Post after the service.


Facebook abuse of Amanda: A sick poem from Steven Ephrem Green and a mocking image
Tribute page on Facebook to Amanda who jumped in front of bus clutching a suicide note
Funeral: Mourners said an an emotional farewell to Amanda at a packed church in Staten Island
Demato, a classmate of Amanda’s, spoke during the service, remembering her as smart, funny and full of promise.
He said: ‘We all loved Amanda — she had an amazing personality. She was always the life of the party, from her laugh, to her intelligent humorous perspective on life. She was a blessing to us all.
‘She was always there to comfort, always there to talk, always having fun. She helped most of us, hopefully all of us, get through the day, not even realizing she was helping us to do so.’
The Reverend Joy Mampilly told the mourners: ‘The peace and happiness that seemed to have eluded Amanda in her life, she’ll have in full in the presence of the lord.’
Amanda’s anguished mother Cecile Weber
and Amanda’s older sister Dawn Weber didn’t speak at the service, but followed her
casket out of the church after the funeral mass, laying pink and white
roses on top.
Animal lover: Amanda’s friends and family said she was ‘kind to everyone’
On
Facebook, Ms Weber had posted a stinging message to those she blames for her daughter’s death.
‘This is to all you
evil son of a b*tches that picked on, talked about and threatened my
baby.
Tormented: Amanda’s uncle, Keith Cummings said that bullying was the ultimate cause of her tragic death
‘I HOPE YOU DIE and I HOPE YOU SUFFER.’
Dawn also went on the social networking site to plead for anyone with information to come forward.
She wrote: ‘As a sister, a mother and a human being with a beating heart that is broken I am begging you kids, anyone with any concrete proof of bullying towards my sister please let me know.
‘Please I need witnesses willing to step forward to make legal statements. Not just kids coming out of the woodwork that want to gossip thank you.’
On December 27 at about 7:30pm, witnesses saw Amanda jump in front of an oncoming city bus. Hours before, she had posted to Facebook: ‘… Nd ill die tomight crying over you..’
Her death came weeks after revealing
posts appeared on her public Facebook page, in which she talked about
‘feeling depressed’ and asks ‘what did I do to deserve this?’
In one disturbing post on December 1 she said: ‘I’ll go kill myself’.
On
December 6, in what appears to be a cry for help, Amanda posted on her
Facebook: ‘When i say im ok i want that one person t look me in the eye,
hug me say no ur not’
Three
days earlier, the natural blonde who recently dyed her hair black,
said: ‘Worst sat nite ever i cnt believe this is happening what did i do
to deserve this.’
She later talks about; ‘mad people are turning against me :’( im spending this sat nite alone in my room crying’
Her
mother, said this week that she would donate her daughter’s organs to
save the life of another. Her daughter was to be cremated after the funeral.
Enough love to fill the world: Amanda’s family said the 15-year-old’s only wish was to have that love returned to her
TRAGIC TEEN’S FACEBOOK POSTS BEFORE HER DEATH
Dec 1: ill just go f**k myself, just like u said baby, then ill go kill myself, with these pills, this knife, this life has already done half the job
Dec 1: Ur gunna catch a cold from the ice inside ur heart
Dec 3: Worst sat nite evr i cnt believe this is happening what did i do to deserve this
Dec 3: mad people are turning against me :’( im spending this sat nitealone in my room crying
Dec 6: When i say im ok i want that one person t look me in the eye, hug me say no ur not
Dec 9: Omfggggggg f**ked up!!!
Dec 10: 16dayyss til christmassssssssss♥
Dec 13: Im soo tired -______-. Fml depressed mood too :/
Dec 19: gettin redy then im outa here. im off this
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