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Role in death indicated by Phoebe Prince tormentors

In South Hadley, Massachusetts, Phoebe Prince was driven to commit suicide in a nice middle class suburb where she was intimidated, taunted, and bullied by a clique known as the “Mean Girls of South Hadley.” Nine teenagers in total are indicted by Massachusetts District Attorney Elizabeth Scheibel for a series of actions that are believed to have pushed Phoebe Prince to despondency and eventual suicide Nine teenagers have indicted by Massachusetts District Attorney Elizabeth Scheibel for actions that are believed to been what pushed Prince to despondency and eventual suicide. In addition to the teenagers directly involved, it has been reported by various sources that many students and at least one school faculty member at South Hadley High School witnessed what the Mean Girls of Hadley did to Phoebe Prince. Dscriber said the events “went unreported to school administrators until after Phoebe’s death.”

15 years was all Phoebe Prince had

She had moved to her family’s home coming from Ireland to a small Massachusetts town. Apparently, Prince had never faced anything like the vicious brand of bullying the Mean Girls of South Hadley had to offer bullying. That Phoebe Prince was pretty drew the attention of the clique, but the fact that she dated a senior football player when she was a freshman was apparently too much to ignore. She was constantly “put in her place” by the bullies, when others looked on and did nothing. That the Mean Girls of South Hadley were the “in” crowd allowed them to operate with more freedom than less popular bullies.

Some charges against accomplices and Mean Girls of South Hadley.

This is what we know, per Dscriber:

  • Sean Mulveyhill, 17 – statutory rape, violation of civil rights, criminal harassment, disturbance of a school assembly
  • Austin Renaud, 18 – statutory rape
  • Kayla Narey, 17 – violation of civil rights, criminal harassment, disturbance of a school assembly
  • Ashley Longe, 16 – violation of civil rights, as a youthful offender
  • Flannery Mullins, 16 – violation of civil rights as a youthful offender, stalking as a youthful offender
  • Sharon Chanon Velazquez, 16 – violation of civil rights as a youthful offender, stalking as a youthful offender
  • Three juveniles, all females from South Hadley, charged as juveniles (names not released)

Thus far no South Hadley School officials are being charged with anything.

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