Friday, August 4

Lady Who Convinced Teenage Boyfriend To Kill Himself Sentenced To 2.5 Years In Prison


The Massachusetts woman who convinced her
teenage boyfriend to kill himself via text
messages as been sentenced to 2.5 years in prison
yesterday.



Judge Leonard Muniz convicted Carter of
involuntary manslaughter in June after she
waived a jury trial and took her chances with a
bench trial.



Muniz ordered the 20-year-old to serve 15
months of her sentence with the rest suspended
followed by 5 years probation after she’s
released.
The judge took into consideration that Conrad,
then 18, had a history of suicide attempts in the 2
years prior to his death.



The prosecution had urged the judge to sentence
Carter to 20 years in prison. But many in the
legal community expressed doubts that Carter
would serve more than 2 months.



Carter was convicted of encouraging then-
boyfriend Conrad Roy to take his own life by
locking himself in his truck and inhaling carbon
monoxide in July 2014.



After the 18-year-old died, Carter texted friends
boasting that she had the power to stop him but
she didn’t.


She also texted a friend saying Conrad lost his
nerve and got out of the truck.



Carter texted that she “told him to get back in.”
Text messages shows Carter pressuring Conrad
to kill himself in the weeks leading up to his
death. She promised him she would be there to
“comfort” his parents and lead them to his body.
Instead — after Conrad died — she texted his
sister, Camden Roy, and asked, “Hey, do you
know where your brother is?”


Then she texted his mom the next day, “Oh, hey,
have you heard from Conrad?”
Conrad’s aunt, Kim Bozzi, told ABC News she
believes Carter “has a damaged moral core.”
“I don’t think that she helped him kill himself,”
Bozzi, told ABC’s 20/20. “I think she forced him
to kill himself. I think she was responsible for his
death.”

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