According to an official police report, Lori Drew---an adult and a parent--- created a fictitious boy, Josh Evans, on the internet to gain the confidence of thirteen -year -old Megan Meier and to see if Megan was saying anything mean about Lori's daughter, Megan's former childhood friend.
Megan and Lori's daughter had been close friends for years. They lived four doors away from each other, and Megan had even gone on family vacations with the Drews. Adult and parent Lori Drew was quite aware of the vulnerability of teenage Megan, as well as the mental health issues of Attention Deficit Disorder and depression that Megan had dealt with since a young child.
Somewhere along the line, adult and parent Lori Drew apparently decided it would be a good joke--a funny prank---if Megan was publicly humiliated and caused as much pain, suffering, and emotional distress as possible. With the help of her own daughter and an eighteen-year-old employee, adult and parent Lori Drew knowingly inflicted this pain, suffering, and emotional distress upon the vulnerable child, Megan Meier, causing Megan to hang herself to end the misery.
Despicable and indefensible!
A lot of sickening and disgusting details are now coming out on the internet and in the newspapers about Megan Meier's sad story. The really tragic part is that is did not have to happen. In my opinion, intentional actions of adult and parent Lori Drew were unintentionally the direct cause of Megan Meier's death.
What a tragic and unintended consequence of adult and parent Lori Drew's malicious actions! Belatedly, adult and parent Lori Drew apparently now feels guilty and feels responsibility for any part her intentional actions might have played in causing Megan's death.
Does the world---the public--the people---have any forgiveness or mercy for adult and parent Lori Drew who intentionally did such despicable and indefensible things to a child? Apparently, not at this time. Sometimes the actions are too despicable to ever be forgiven, though we--- as a mainly Christian Nation ----are told we should forgive. I personally believe you should forgive but never forget the despicable and indefensible actions done by an adult to a child.
On a very personal level, those of you who read my blog know exactly what I am talking about. I am pretty sure I have forgiven--at least I hope I have forgiven--- former Cranfills Gap School Superintendent Carla Sigler, her supporters, and Cranfills Gap school board members Kenny Wiese, Jeff Rose, Kathie Witte, Shelly Stuart, Virgil Tindall, and Jackie Ray Sorrels-- the adults and parents who, intentionally and with malice aforethought, caused such great public humiliation, pain, suffering, and emotional distress to my niece, Kaitlan Head, a child and student. In my heart, I know I will never forget that these people did these things intentionally and with great malice, and I do want them held accountable for their actions.
My hope is that God will have mercy on the soul of adult and parent Lori Drew and any others whose actions may have contributed to Megan's death, as it does appear that most human beings in our world are not ready to do so at this time. Sometimes, you just have to face the consequences of your actions.
Adult and parent Lori Drew, may the Lord have mercy on your soul.
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