The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Prosecutor: Woman sought attention in suicide texting

Says girlfriend played ‘sick game’ with boyfriend’s life.

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TAUNTON, MASS. — The Massachuse­tts woman charged with manslaught­er for allegedly using text messages to encourage her boyfriend to kill himself played a “sick game” with another person’s life, a prosecutor said Tuesday.

In dozens of text messages and telephone calls, Michelle Carter, then 17, repeatedly urged Conrad Roy III, 18, to kill himself, prosecutor Maryclare Flynn said in opening statements at Carter’s jurywaived trial. Roy was sitting in his pickup in the parking lot of a store in July 2014 as the truck filled with carbon monoxide.

At one point Carter told him to “get back in” after he exited the truck, Flynn said at the trial in juvenile court in Taunton.

Carter, who never called authoritie­s or Roy’s parents as he died, wanted the sympathy and attention that came with being the “grieving girlfriend,” Flynn said.

Defense attorney, Joseph Cataldo, however, painted a starkly contrastin­g picture of Carter.

Roy was depressed after his parents’ divorce, was physically and verbally abused by family members, and had long thought of suicide, even researchin­g suicide methods online, he said.

It was Carter who urged him to get help, Cataldo said.

The couple met in Florida in 2012 but had only seen each other in person a handful of times even though they lived just 35 miles apart in southeaste­rn Massachuse­tts — Roy in Mattapoise­tt and Carter in Plainville. They communicat­ed mostly through text messages and phone calls. When Roy suggested they should be like Romeo and Juliet, the lovers who killed themselves in the Shakespear­e play, Carter said she didn’t want them to die, Cataldo said.

“Conrad Roy was on this path to take his own life for years,” he said. “It was Conrad Roy’s idea to take his own life, it was not Michelle Carter’s idea. This was a suicide, a sad and tragic suicide, but not a homicide.”

Carter had her own mental health struggles and was taking medication­s that may have clouded her judgment, he said.

The first witness on the stand was Roy’s mother, Lynn Roy. She testified that she took a walk on the beach with her son hours before he was found dead and he showed no signs he intended to harm himself.

 ?? PAT GREENHOUSE / THE BOSTON GLOBE ?? Family members of Conrad Roy III react when crimescene photos are projected during the trial of Michelle Carter Tuesday in Taunton, Mass.
PAT GREENHOUSE / THE BOSTON GLOBE Family members of Conrad Roy III react when crimescene photos are projected during the trial of Michelle Carter Tuesday in Taunton, Mass.

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