Michelle Carter, the teenager convicted of involuntary manslaughter in June 2017 after urging her boyfriend to take his own life via text message in 2014, is leaving prison today.
“Ms. Carter has been a model inmate here at the Bristol County House of Corrections,” Jonathan Darling, spokesman at the Bristol County Sheriff’s Office. “She has participated in a variety of programs, held a job inside the jail, has been polite to our staff and volunteers, has gotten along with the other inmates, and we’ve had no discipline issues with her whatsoever.”
In July 2014, Carter’s boyfriend Conrad Roy III died by suicide. He sat inside his Ford F-250 truck in Fairhaven, Massachusetts and inhaled carbon monoxide. Prior to his death, Carter sent Roy text messages encouraging him to
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