I Love You, Now Die
External Rating61%
201960 Min.Beendet

I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter

I Love You, Now Die

Sender:HBO

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S01E02 - "The Defense"

Ausgestrahlt am Jul 11, 2019, 12:00 AM

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Beschreibung

Zweiteilige Doku über einen Strafprozess, der 2017 in den USA hitzige Kontroversen auslöste: Die 17-jährige Michelle Carter soll ihren Freund mit Textnachrichten in den Selbstmord getrieben haben.

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Status
Beendet
Sprache
English
Laufzeit
60 min
Erstausstrahlung
July 9, 2019
Beendet
July 10, 2019
Sendeplan
Tuesday, Wednesday um 20:00

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Episoden (1 Staffel · 2 Episoden)

The Prosecution

In 2012, teens Michelle Carter and Conrad Roy fell in love; even though they lived hours apart and met in person no more than five times, they exchanged thousands of texts over a two-year period. Then on July 13, 2014, 18-year-old Conrad was found dead in his car in a parking lot. What appeared to be a standard case of suicide by carbon-monoxide intoxication took a shocking turn when investigators discovered alarming text messages in which Michelle, 17, relentlessly encouraged Conrad to kill himself, even after Conrad had second thoughts and removed himself from his car. Michelle was arrested for involuntary manslaughter, sparking a controversial case that grabbed national attention. Though the Roy family admits Conrad suffered from depression, they maintain that he was doing well before his death and lay the blame solely in Michelle's hands. As the trial begins in June 2017, with Michelle waiving her right to a jury, the prosecution paints a picture of Michelle as a lonely and needy girl who orchestrated her boyfriend's death to get attention from a group of girls at her school.

Jul 9, 2019

60 Min.

The Defense

In an attempt to prove that she was not solely responsible for boyfriend Conrad Roy's suicide, Michelle Carter's legal team begins their defense by focusing on Conrad's relationship with his parents. They next call to the stand clinical psychiatrist Dr. Peter Breggin as an expert witness to speak to Michelle's own mental-health issues and her prescribed medications that may have influenced her perception of reality. A deeper dive into texts between the teenagers reveals a more complicated relationship than meets the eye; the defense argues that Michelle took Conrad's lead when encouraging his suicide and looked to pop culture for inspiration in building up a fantasy around her troubled romance. As the surrounding community remains split on whether Michelle is a murderer or a victim, the judge reaches a verdict in a complex case that could have significant legal consequences.

Jul 10, 2019

80 Min.

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