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Is facebook to blame?

Isn't this just awful

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7676 285.stm

that poor woman, just because she updated her facebook to single she got stabbed to death!!! why?


Sarah9  Tue 21/10/08 18:39
Davethedog
Wed 22/10/08
10:45
No Facebook isn't to blame - if someone is psycotic they will do what they are going to do whatever.

I do think though that people reveal far to much about themselves on the social network sites, OK for your mates but....
4getmenot
Wed 22/10/08
12:53
erm because the man was a psycho.
commonsense
Wed 22/10/08
13:34
If my ex got the chance to see my fcbk profile, he would murder me. When I first went on it, a mate of mine smiled at me ( anormal thing to do on the superpoke applictaion) however it ended up with the police coming and all my windows being smashed in....some ppl are just psychos who would prob snap anyway, but facebook seems to make them 10 times worse
chelle7272
Wed 22/10/08
13:53
Facebook is not to blame, if she had referred to herself as single in any place/context he would have reacted the same. he couldn't handle her leaving and this is his answer. I had an ex the same, the same type of 'man' that reacts to breakups by murdering their children just to hurt their ex.
dot.hawkes
Wed 22/10/08
13:56
facebook is like any other site, you only have the words in front of you, you cannot see the person typing and sending them, it is a dangerous thing if the account is being used by the wrong person.
banjobabe
Thurs 23/10/08
16:39
Strangely, I would say that the man that stabbed her was to blame.

Stranger still that you think facebook is to blame.
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