00:00Oh
00:09Oh
00:21Conrad's dead who's gone?
00:30This court
00:33Having reviewed the evidence and applied the law thereto now finds you guilty
00:52I saw him text her all the time, but I didn't think that they had a relationship like that
01:00a
01:10Lot of people tell me that I have a lot going for me. I have to be happy. I have to be happy
01:18Well, no, you don't have to be happy
01:21She
01:29Was struggling with her own mental health issues and recently sought care for her eating disorder at one of the area's top psychiatric hospitals
01:50I
01:52I
02:20Do have a lot going for me like
02:22Captain I
02:24Just got a job from the Boston Duck Tours to captain their boat. Like that's a huge accomplishment
02:53You
02:58Authorities are stunned to find that in the last week of his life
03:01Michelle asks Conrad when he's going to kill himself more than 40 times
03:22When Miss Carter realizes that mr. Roy has exited the truck
03:28She instructs him to get back into the truck
03:34Which she has reason to know is or is becoming a toxic environment
03:41inconsistent with human life
03:53Conrad Roy's aunt claims Carter later texted her
04:01Two and a half months after Conrad died detectives go to Michelle's high school. They want to talk to her
04:12She was 17 at the time of his death, but is being tried as an adult
04:22The
04:27Reality is Michelle Carter is the first person ever to have been convicted in Massachusetts or anyway anywhere as far as we know
04:34For having using words alone
04:36Convinced someone else to commit suicide
04:38She
04:51Did not issue a simple
04:54additional instruction
04:56Get out of the truck. Michelle Carter exploited my son's weaknesses and used him as a pawn in her own well-being
05:06She has not shown any remorse
05:08I
05:20Again I would say that she was a model inmate for the entire time that she was here
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