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Woman jailed for trolling HERSELF: 24-year-old bombarded her own Facebook page with fake abuse
A woman has become the first person in Britain to be jailed for trolling herself – after bombarding her own Facebook page with abuse.
Michelle Chapman, 24, launched her bizarre online campaign after falling out with her father and new stepmother, a court heard.
She created bogus Facebook accounts for the couple and other family members and sent herself hundreds of vile sexual taunts.
Chapman then reported the abuse to police – claiming she had been trolled – to frame them.
Officers arrested her stepmother and issued warnings to her father and other bewildered relatives.
Chapman’s year-long vendetta was only rumbled when internet experts established the offending Facebook accounts had been set up using the computer at her home in Par, Cornwall.
Details of her plot were revealed at Truro Crown Court in Cornwall, where Chapman was jailed for 20 months. At an earlier hearing, she admitted carrying out actions tending or intended to pervert the course of justice by sending herself degrading emails between February 2011 and March 2012
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2552154/Woman-jailed-trolling-HERSELF-24-year-old-bombarded-Facebook-page-fake-abuse-bid-incriminate-estranged-family.html
Did she deserve a 20 month jail sentence for trolling herself or not?
Since the article points out she has mental health issues I think she should probably have been put into psychiatric care instead.
GypsyGoth
08-02-2014, 12:51 AM
By the sounds of it she tried to frame her stepmother, so yep I think she deserves jail time.
As to her being mentally unwell, I think most criminals fall under that category.
Actually just noticed she's 24 and her husband is 57
GypsyGoth
08-02-2014, 12:58 AM
Wow he must be older than her father, how strange.
Benjamin
08-02-2014, 12:58 AM
She;s is from Par, the freak.
Kizzy
08-02-2014, 01:05 AM
20 months does seem excessive, she must really have hated her stepmother :/
Nedusa
08-02-2014, 07:47 AM
This woman needs psychiatric help not a prison sentence..
And why should she be sent to prison when muggers and burglars often escape custodial sentences after committing far more serious crimes.
I think there is a serious disconnect here as to just what crimes should be punishable by custodial sentences.
Breaking into an old persons home bearing them senseless is punishable by a suspended sentence and an ankle tag whereas trolling on the Internet is a six month prison sentence..???
AnnieK
08-02-2014, 07:50 AM
It took them a year to work out the Facebook accounts had been created on her pc?
Vicky.
08-02-2014, 09:58 AM
She tried to frame others AND wasted police time. She deserves the sentence
arista
08-02-2014, 12:05 PM
Yes she went Evil.
Tom4784
08-02-2014, 12:08 PM
A prison sentence isn't going to help this woman, it'll most likely do the opposite. Psychiatric help would have been a better option.
Kate!
08-02-2014, 12:15 PM
This woman needs psychiatric help not a prison sentence..
And why should she be sent to prison when muggers and burglars often escape custodial sentences after committing far more serious crimes.
I think there is a serious disconnect here as to just what crimes should be punishable by custodial sentences.
Breaking into an old persons home bearing them senseless is punishable by a suspended sentence and an ankle tag whereas trolling on the Internet is a six month prison sentence..???
A prison sentence isn't going to help this woman, it'll most likely do the opposite. Psychiatric help would have been a better option.
This is my viewpoint....the woman is clearly in need of help.
How can they do this to such a lovely girl
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/05/article-2552154-1B35B03700000578-467_634x585.jpg
billy123
08-02-2014, 01:46 PM
http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/010/669/NZ23LMHY6NN2FUJSAOTWNUCPJPRRVQ2Z.jpeg
Glenn.
08-02-2014, 02:28 PM
How can they do this to such a lovely girl
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/05/article-2552154-1B35B03700000578-467_634x585.jpg
:umm2:
For wasting police time I'd say she deserves the sentence.
Cherie
08-02-2014, 02:40 PM
It took them a year to work out the Facebook accounts had been created on her pc?
That was my thought as well. Not sure this deserves a prison sentence though obviously it must have caused a bit of upset in the family. 20 months seems a bit extreme but I guess she will be out in 5.
Livia
08-02-2014, 03:26 PM
How about if she's not mentally ill? How about if she put her family through a year-long campaign of mental abuse because she's just a vindictive bitch?
I don't think 20 months is excessive, she'll probably be out before Christmas and it might make similar idiots think twice.
Nedusa
08-02-2014, 04:46 PM
How can they do this to such a lovely girl
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/05/article-2552154-1B35B03700000578-467_634x585.jpg
In spite of all her problems I hear she just recently conquered Anorexia...lol
How about if she's not mentally ill? How about if she put her family through a year-long campaign of mental abuse because she's just a vindictive bitch?
I don't think 20 months is excessive, she'll probably be out before Christmas and it might make similar idiots think twice.
I agree
armand.kay
08-02-2014, 05:17 PM
they actually jail people for trolling http://cdn.thisisbigbrother.com/smilies/umm2.gif
they actually jail people for trolling http://cdn.thisisbigbrother.com/smilies/umm2.gif
The internet is quickly becoming more regulated and I think that can only be a good thing. For too long it was an unregulated war zone of disgusting behaviour and I think making people accountable for what they post online is a very good thing.
Vicky.
08-02-2014, 05:20 PM
How about if she's not mentally ill? How about if she put her family through a year-long campaign of mental abuse because she's just a vindictive bitch?
I don't think 20 months is excessive, she'll probably be out before Christmas and it might make similar idiots think twice.
I think mental illness is used too quickly as defense in a lot of cases tbh. Oh everyone, feel sorry for me, its not my fault, yadayadayada
chuff me dizzy
08-02-2014, 09:08 PM
How can they do this to such a lovely girl
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/05/article-2552154-1B35B03700000578-467_634x585.jpg
No wonder hubbys 57 ,she want to think herself very lucky to have got one to have her ,beggars cant be choosers as they say
user104658
08-02-2014, 10:57 PM
For trolling herself, no. For example if she'd made up completely fictional people for sympathy.
But for attempting to frame people... of course it should be considered a crime. It's defamation, for a start, and it can be really damaging both socially and financially for people. Not to mention the stress and frustration she's caused the people involved... and the strains she'll have put on other people's relationships. She could have caused serious harm.
It's bad enough when it's a minor thing like this - my partner had a run-in with a group of people on a "trollish" facebook page and THREE of them made fake accounts with her name and pictures and used them to post there... even using pictures of our daughter in profile pictures. It was nothing "serious", just childish crap, but it was still incredibly frustrating. They abandoned the accounts within a day or so but, of course, those accounts (with "I'm a ******", etc., all over the profile page) still obviously came up under facebook search with her picture attached to them, for months, because facebook was pathetically slow to remove them.
Something like what happened in the article would absolutely enrage me...
user104658
08-02-2014, 11:01 PM
I think mental illness is used too quickly as defense in a lot of cases tbh. Oh everyone, feel sorry for me, its not my fault, yadayadayada
I think as someone said, where an offense isn't financially motivated (although of course they often are) there's an element of psychological problems at work in pretty much every case. So it shouldn't affect the verdict at all - but if charged, the criminal should receive psychological assessment and help as standard, whether they get a custodial sentence or not. Even easier to enforce if they do go to jail, really.
Nedusa
09-02-2014, 12:33 AM
Didn't she used to be on Eastenders...????
user104658
09-02-2014, 01:57 AM
Didn't she used to be on Eastenders...????
Ahh come on, ol' Hev was a stunner compared to this one...
Mystic Mock
09-02-2014, 02:00 AM
This woman needs psychiatric help not a prison sentence..
And why should she be sent to prison when muggers and burglars often escape custodial sentences after committing far more serious crimes.
I think there is a serious disconnect here as to just what crimes should be punishable by custodial sentences.
Breaking into an old persons home bearing them senseless is punishable by a suspended sentence and an ankle tag whereas trolling on the Internet is a six month prison sentence..???
She tried to get some of her family members locked up by making out that they had made sexual comments towards her? She was slandering other people's names so she deserved her punishment imo.
Kizzy
09-02-2014, 02:06 AM
How about if she's not mentally ill? How about if she put her family through a year-long campaign of mental abuse because she's just a vindictive bitch?
I don't think 20 months is excessive, she'll probably be out before Christmas and it might make similar idiots think twice.
But she is.. It states in the article she is.
..I think that even if what she did was just vindictive and nasty, the extremes she went to in themselves show that she's not mentally healthy...I know that she deserves a punishment but I'm just not sure that a prison sentence is going to help her at all...but do they have counselling/therapy while they are in there..?..
lostalex
09-02-2014, 05:52 AM
This is actually pretty common. There have been many cases of people victimizing themselves, like that lesbian waitress recently who claimed she didn't get a tip because her table was homophobic, also there are many examples of black people claiming they were targeted by racists by someone hanging a noose outside their door, or scratching a swastika into their car, only to turn out they did it themselves.
Some people get off on painting themselves as a victim of bullying for the sympathy. It's a shame because these stories always over shadow the stories of people who really are victims.
AnnieK
09-02-2014, 08:57 AM
It's like a new version of Munchausen by proxy syndrome.
Nedusa
09-02-2014, 09:26 AM
..I think that even if what she did was just vindictive and nasty, the extremes she went to in themselves show that she's not mentally healthy...I know that she deserves a punishment but I'm just not sure that a prison sentence is going to help her at all...but do they have counselling/therapy while they are in there..?..
I agree , this was the point I was trying to make earlier. I think she has mental health issues but even if it can be shown that her behaviour was of her own mind and she deliberately set out to frame these people, I still wonder at the imposition of a custodial sentence when we hear of people committing far more serious crimes including assault, burglary etc.. who escape custodial sentences.
I just question the fairness of the system which will now take this obviously disturbed lady and now put her into the prison with all that that entails..
I question if this really is the best way to punish this lady..??
Cherie
09-02-2014, 10:02 AM
I agree , this was the point I was trying to make earlier. I think she has mental health issues but even if it can be shown that her behaviour was of her own mind and she deliberately set out to frame these people, I still wonder at the imposition of a custodial sentence when we hear of people committing far more serious crimes including assault, burglary etc.. who escape custodial sentences.
I just question the fairness of the system which will now take this obviously disturbed lady and now put her into the prison with all that that entails..
I question if this really is the best way to punish this lady..??
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