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Mark Rasch, 2008-05-22

On May 15, 2008, a federal grand jury Los Angeles indicted 49-year-old Lori Drew of O’Fallon, Missouri, on charges of unauthorized access to a computer, typically used in hacking cases. Yet, Drew's alleged actions had little to do with computer intrusions.

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Anti-Social Networking 2008-05-30
Anonymous
Anti-Social Networking 2008-05-31
Nym, at sea (1 replies)
Re: Anti-Social Networking 2008-06-10
Mark D. Rasch
Anti-Social Networking 2008-06-13
Anonymoux
Anti-Social Networking 2008-06-19
tOM
Anti-Social Networking 2008-11-18
Anonymous
You say that the fictitious Josh metioned to MLM that the world would be better without you. The problem with that statement is that the real 49 year old woman was NOT fictitious by any sense of the word. The real case had nothing to do with social networks and computer internet laws but had everything to do with a 49 year old woman screwing with the head of a 13 year old child. I'm glad this woman was convicted. The world will be much better without her. Should I be convicted now? Oh wait no because I'm not harassing a child, I'm telling it how it is to an adult...or should I say assdult? This case got too much media. The truth of the matter is if an adult tortures a child in any other manner they get convicted if caught and the media does not care too much about it. They like to pretend they care by showing a story about it every once in a while, but the sad truth is practically every minute in this country a child is abused by an adult. If the media truly cared about it then it would be shown consistently 24/7 on many channels...but that does not sell well with advertisers does it? Even here on the internet you seem to defend this womans abuse of a child by reciting internet laws, (which are few and far between). I think you are defending this because the advertisers who pay you want you to say this, not because you fell it is right.
Here's the good thing. Drew O'Fallon was convicted. Thank the higher powers that be that one out of the thousands of child molester offenders were finally convicted! Stay in jail!!

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