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Amanda Todd: Bullied Teen Made Disturbing Video Before Her Suicide
"I have nobody. I need someone. My name is Amanda Todd," the 15-year-old girl said in her video
Amanda Todd’s mother Carol thought the 15-year-old had finally rounded the corner.
After three years of relentless cyber bullying, the Vancouver, B.C., teenager had enrolled in a new school, found a group of supportive friends and appeared to have put her pain-filled past behind her.
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“She was so proud of herself,” Carol told the Vancouver Sun. “She went out with friends, she went to the mall; she said to me, ‘Mom, this is the first time that I feel normal again. I have had the best day ever.'”
Carol’s optimism was shattered on Oct. 12 when her daughter’s body was discovered at their home after she apparently took her own life.
Amanda’s death came just weeks after she had posted a wrenching YouTube video detailing her struggle with suicidal feelings and depression after being ostracized at school and tormented on Facebook when a stalker began distributing topless pictures of her online.
The tenth-grade cheerleader doesn’t speak in the 9-minute video, but holds up a series of papers on which she has hand-printed her story.
“In 7th grade I would go with friends on webcam,” read the card. She quickly reveals that online strangers began telling her how beautiful and stunning she looked. “They wanted me to flash. So I did one year later,” another card detailed.
Not long after that, she received a Facebook message from a stranger who threatened to post her topless pictures unless she revealed more of herself. Police eventually showed up at her house, informing her that the photographs were being distributed on the Internet.
“I then got really sick anxiety major depression and panic disorder. I then moved and got into alcohol and drugs,” she wrote on another card.
Despite switching schools multiple times, Amanda was shunned by other students and even beaten. Her cyber stalker followed her even when she changed schools and tried to turn other students against her.
Amanda once attempted suicide by drinking bleach, began cutting herself and was rushed to the hospital on several occasions after overdosing.
Her last card read: “I have nobody. I need someone. My name is Amanda Todd.”
Amanda’s mother says she doesn’t know what finally pushed her daughter, who underwent treatment and counseling at a hospital in September, over the edge. But the answer may be contained in a video message she left on her phone shortly before her death.
“The coroner has told me it will provide closure for me, but I can’t look at it yet,” says Carol, a teacher at a local school district.
Police are currently following up on claims that the hacker group Anonymous has uncovered the identity of Todd’s alleged stalker and are also trying to pinpoint what may have caused the teenager to finally take her own life.
“We are looking at tracking down the individual who had contact with her [shortly before her death] and may have played a role in her making that tragic decision,” Sgt. Peter Thiessen, a spokesman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, tells PEOPLE.
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Amanda Todd: Bullied Teen Made Disturbing Video Before Her Suicide
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Published Apr 9, 2013   Updated Jun 1, 2021, 7:00 pm CDT
Rehtaeh Parsons was just 15 years old when she was allegedly raped by four boys at a friend’s home in 2011. She was just 17 when she hanged herself in the bathroom of the family’s home in Nova Scotia. Between those two extremes of extraordinary violence, Rehtaeh lived as a perpetual victim—of her rapists, who took a photograph of that night and made sure it spread virally among her classmates, and the Canadian Mounted Police, who never filed a single charge in the case.’
Rehtaeh’s case is yet another sad reminder of the power of social media to stretch a moment of sexual violence into a years-long ordeal that destroys a teenager’s life. In 2012, another Canadian teen, Amanda Todd, committed suicide after a tormenter coaxed her into flashing her breasts on a teen videochat site, then harassed and blackmailed her for years by sharing X-rated images of her across the Internet. And in Steubenville, Ohio, the rape of a teenage girl by two local football stars was chronicled and shared in real time via Instagram and Twitter last August.
On Rehtaeh’s memorial Facebook page, her mother, Leah, described how the rape and ceaseless harassment pulled the girl into depression and suicidal thoughts. Shunned by “almost everyone she knew,” Rehtaeh was forced to move away and attend a new school. She checked herself into a hospital for six weeks as she struggled to cope with the fallout from the attack.
Leah Parsons added in an interview with Nova Scotia’s Chronicle Herald:
People texted her all the time, saying “Will you have sex with me?” Girls texting, saying “You’re such a slut.”
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigated the case, but found insufficient evidence to press charges—despite photographic evidence of the crime. 
How could the police press no charges in a case where obvious child pornography spread virally across an entire high school?
“Nothing was done about that because they couldn’t prove who had pressed the photo button on the phone,” Parsons told the Herald. “They didn’t even interview the boys until much, much later,” she added. “To me, I’d think you’d get the boys right away, separate them.”
The police told her that the distribution of the photos was “not really a criminal issue, it’s more of a community issue.”
The RCMP have a history of dragging their feet in cases of teen sexual abuse. Three years ago in British Columbia, another teenage girl was gang-raped. Photographs of the attack, which took place at a rave, spread throughout social media. In March, 21-year-old Dennis Warrington was finally sentenced to 18 months’ probation, but no jail time, for his role in distributing the pictures. Only one other person was convicted in the case, a 17-year-old. He was sentenced to 12 months’ probation.
Canadian police have yet to convict a single person in the case of Amanda Todd, despite a detailed trail of online evidence.
In a memorial gallery the Parsons family posted to YouTube, you can see Rehtaeh holding her newborn sister in her arms, her mother smiling in the background. Other photos offer a further glimpse into her life. She loved animals. She was a straight-A student.
Rehtaeh’s family took her off life support on Sunday, April 7. She died shortly after.
The conclusion to Leah Parsons’s Facebook post is heartbreaking.
Rehtaeh is gone today because of the four boys that thought that raping a 15 year old girl was OK and to distribute a photo to ruin her spirit and reputation would be fun. Secondly, All the bullying and messaging and harassment that never let up are also to blame. Lastly, the justice system failed her. Those are the people that took the life of my beautiful girl. Rehtaeh stood up for others, showed compassion to animals and people. She was an amazing artist. She made my life complete. When Rehtaeh was born I dedicated everything to her and promised her the world. Others in this world took that away from her.
*First Published: Apr 9, 2013, 5:04 pm CDT
Kevin Morris is a veteran web reporter and editor who specializes in longform journalism. He led the Daily Dot’s esports vertical and, following its acquisition by GAMURS in late 2016, launched Dot Esports, where he serves as the site’s editor-in-chief.
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