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New Texts Released in Case of Woman Accused of Encouraging Boyfriend to Take His Life
A Boston College student charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly encouraging her boyfriend to take his life has been arraigned. Twenty-one-year-old Inyoung You, a South Korean national, appeared before a judge at Suffolk Superior Court Friday morning where a not guilty plea was entered on her behalf. Prosecutors say You sent Alexander Urtula, of Cedar Grove, New Jersey, more than...
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PHOTOS: Michelle Carter Released From Jail Early
After serving less than a year in jail for involuntary manslaughter, 23-year-old Michelle Carter walked free on Thursday following her early release. Sentenced to 15 months in jail for urging her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III, to take his own life, Carter was released three months early for good behavior. Carter was 17 at the time of 18-year-old Roy’s suicide. In the days... -
Michelle Carter Released From Jail Early in Texting-Suicide Case
Michelle Carter will become a free woman Thursday once she is released early from prison after serving time for an involuntary manslaughter charge for the suicide of her boyfriend Conrad Roy III.
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Michelle Carter Reports to Probation After Early Release
Michelle Carter, the woman convicted of manslaughter for urging her suicidal boyfriend to kill himself in text messages was released from a Massachusetts jail Thursday.
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Michelle Carter Released From Jail
Michelle Carter, the woman convicted of manslaughter for urging her suicidal boyfriend to kill himself in text messages was released from a Massachusetts jail Thursday.
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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Michelle Carter Reports to Probation After Being Freed From Jail
Michelle Carter, the woman at the center of a high-profile texting suicide case, avoids questions as she reports to probation after being freed from jail, Thursday.
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Michelle Carter Awaits Early Release From Jail
Michelle Carter is slated to walk out of jail a free woman after serving time for involuntary manslaughter in connection to the suicide of her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III.
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Michelle Carter to Be Released From Jail
Michele Carter, who was convicted of encouraging her boyfriend through texts and phone calls to take his own life, is expected to be released from jail on Thursday. Her release will come just 10 days after the United States Supreme Court said it would not take up her appeal and less than a year after receiving her 15-month sentence. Carter,…
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US Supreme Court Denies Michelle Carter's Appeal in Texting Suicide Case
The United States Supreme Court said Monday that it will not take up an appeal brought by Michelle Carter, who was convicted of encouraging her boyfriend through texts and phone calls to take his own life. The decision leaves Carter’s conviction intact, though she is expected to be released from jail Jan. 23. Carter was convicted in 2017 of involuntary…
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Supreme Court Denies Michelle Carter's Texting Suicide Verdict Appeal
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Michelle Carter, the Plainville woman who pushed her boyfriend to commit suicide in a series of texts.
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US Supreme Court Won't Hear Appeal of Michelle Carter
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided it won’t hear the conviction of a Massachusetts woman who sent her boyfriend text messages urging him to kill himself.
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Michelle Carter Texting Suicide Trial
Prosecutors say a Massachusetts woman charged with manslaughter for allegedly sending her boyfriend text messages encouraging him to kill himself wanted the sympathy and attention that came with being the “grieving girlfriend.”
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New Details Revealed in Court as Boston College Student Pleads Not Guilty in Boyfriend's Suicide
A Boston College student charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly encouraging her boyfriend to take his life has been arraigned. Twenty-one-year-old Inyoung You, a South Korean national, appeared before a judge at Suffolk Superior Court Friday morning where a not guilty plea was entered on her behalf. Prosecutors say You sent Alexander Urtula, of Cedar Grove, New Jersey, more than...
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BC Student Accused of Coercing Boyfriend Into Suicide Faces Judge
A Boston College student pleaded not guilty Friday in her first court appearance on charges that she encouraged her boyfriend to take his own life.
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BC Student Charged in Boyfriend's Suicide Pleads Not Guilty
A Boston College student has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter on allegations that she encouraged her boyfriend to take his life the day of his graduation.
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Boston College Student Charged in Boyfriend's Suicide Pleads Not Guilty
Twenty-one-year-old Inyoung You appeared in court Friday morning where a not guilty plea was entered on her behalf.
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Former BC Student to Be Arraigned in Boyfriend's Death
A spokesman for the Suffolk district attorney says 21-year-old Inyoung You will appear before a judge in Suffolk Superior Court on Friday morning.
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Former BC Student Charged in Boyfriend's Suicide to Face Judge Friday
A former Boston College student charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly encouraging her boyfriend to take his life faces arraignment. A spokesman for the Suffolk district attorney says 21-year-old Inyoung You is scheduled to be arraigned Friday morning in Suffolk Superior Court. Prosecutors say You sent Alexander Urtula, of Cedar Grove, New Jersey, more than 47,000 text messages in the...
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Former BC Student Says Texts Show She Tried to Talk Boyfriend Out of Killing Himself
A former Boston College student indicted in connection with the suicide of her boyfriend plans to provide text messages showing that she tried to talk him out of killing himself. A public relations firm representing 21-year-old Inyoung You of South Korea told the Boston Globe that she will return to the United States in the near future to face the...