This episode covers the tragic story of Conrad Roy III, his relationship with Michelle Carter, and the events leading to his death. Key topics include mental health, text messages, and the legal implications of Carter's actions.
Conrad Roy III, a teenager from New Bedford, Massachusetts, struggled with anxiety and depression, particularly after his parents' divorce. His mother, Lynn Roy, recalls him as a kind and sensitive child. After meeting Michelle Carter during a family trip to Florida, they maintained a long-distance relationship primarily through text messages.
On July 12, 2014, Conrad went missing, and his family discovered he had died from carbon monoxide poisoning in his truck. Following his death, Michelle reached out to his family, expressing condolences and offering support. However, investigators later uncovered a series of text messages from Michelle that appeared to encourage Conrad to take his own life.
The episode details the investigation led by Detective Scott Gordon, who found Michelle's texts alarming. The prosecution charged her with involuntary manslaughter, arguing that her words contributed to Conrad's death. The trial raised questions about responsibility and the impact of digital communication on mental health.
Ultimately, the judge found Michelle guilty of involuntary manslaughter, sentencing her to two and a half years in prison. The episode concludes with reflections from Conrad's family on the importance of mental health awareness and the devastating effects of suicide.
Conrad Roy III's tragic death leads to Michelle Carter's conviction for involuntary manslaughter after text messages encouraging suicide are revealed.
This episode stands out for the following:
He was definitely God's gift to me.Reckless
I closed my eyes and I said, this is not real.Reckless
Sam, his death is my fault.Reckless
It was a shocking theory.Reckless
I was surprised, actually.Reckless
I feel worse for her mother than I do for myself.Reckless