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I love you, now die

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GeorgieTheGorgeousGoat · 27/09/2019 06:44

Anyone know where I can watch this? I’ve seen adverts but I missed where/when it’s on. I’ve googled and it just says it’s a HBO documentary.

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peppinanna · 13/10/2019 20:38

I also think his family should accept some responsibility. His dad physically assaulted him and I couldn't warm to his mum at all

Killerqueen9 · 14/10/2019 16:21

@peppinanna I completely agree. His mother acted as though she had no awareness that her son had mental health problems despite him attempting suicide multiple times before. She is just looking for someone to blame as she feels so guilty for not helping her son.

I don't even believe that Michelle told him to get back in the car, I think she only said that to her friend to get attention. They have absolutely no clear evidence that she even said that to him. If he didn't commit suicide then, it would only have been a matter of time before he tried again, all the while leaning on Michelle. He knew that she also suffered with mental illness and put this enormous pressure on her not to tell anyone about what he was going through. I really hope she gets all the help she needs.

MrsPellegrinoPetrichor · 17/10/2019 00:11

I don't even believe that Michelle told him to get back in the car, I think she only said that to her friend to get attention

I agree, it's a daft teenagey dramatic thing to say for some sympathy and attention she desperately craved.

IHaveBrilloHair · 17/10/2019 00:26

She didn't even tell anyone she'd said it for two months after he'd died.
I can't believe she was found guilty.

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