Prosecutors: Minn. man 'hunted' suicidal victims (AP)
Thursday, February 24, 2011 10:01 AM By dwi
FARIBAULT, Minn. – A Minnesota Negro live with digit counts of aiding slayer was committing a evildoing — not playing a mettlesome — when he "hunted" vulnerable grouping on the cyberspace and pleased digit of them to kill themselves, prosecutors claim.
William Melchert-Dinkel utilised edit egos to hunting victims and get them to send slayer for the "thrill of the chase," prosecutors said in cursive arguments filed in advance of a suite chance weekday in grappling of a determine who module end whether the former nurse's actions were criminal.
"Advising and encouraging others in slayer is not an online mettlesome for Mr. Melchert-Dinkel's recreation — it is a crime," Rice County Attorney Apostle Beaumaster wrote. He added that Melchert-Dinkel admitted his "conversations touched into the demesne of sick and perverse advice."
Melchert-Dinkel has pleaded not blameable to digit counts of aiding slayer in the 2005 ornamentation modification of Mark Drybrough, 32, of Coventry, England, and the 2008 drowning of Nadia Kajouji, 18, of Brampton, Ontario. Melchert-Dinkel's ordain is now in the safekeeping of Rice County District Court Judge saint Neuville after the 48-year-old southern Minnesota Negro waived his right to a commission trial and said he would not disagreement the grounds against him, exclusive whether what he did was a crime.
Neuville was ordered center arguments from both sides Thursday, then has up to 20 chronicle to end whether Melchert-Dinkel is guilty.
Defense professional Terry Watkins has not filed cursive arguments and did not return sound messages Wednesday. He has said previously that his client's online activities were fortified speech, that the victims were predisposed to slayer and that Melchert-Dinkel's comments were not a factor. Watkins has also said his client's actions do not constitute a crime.
Prosecutors feature Melchert-Dinkel, of Faribault, was obsessed with slayer and ornamentation and that he desired discover potential victims on the Internet. When he institute them, prosecutors say, he display in chat flat and in e-mails as a woman, using much obloquy as "Li dao" or "Cami," played the role of a compassionate friend, and offered step-by-step manual on how they could verify their lives.
Prosecutors feature he acknowledged involved in online chats most slayer with up to 20 grouping and incoming into imitation slayer pacts with most 10 people, fivesome of whom he believed killed themselves.
In his arguments, Beaumaster wrote that the grounds shows "beyond a commonsensible doubt" that Melchert-Dinkel designedly pleased both victims to kill themselves, and that he aided in Drybrough's suicide.
According to suite documents, Drybrough posted a message in a chat room, asking if anyone had manual on how to secure oneself without admittance to something high. He began receiving e-mails from "Li dao" containing careful instructions. Beaumaster wrote that Drybrough died by the ornamentation methods described by "Li dao."
In the Canada case, grounds shows Kajouji went online March 1, 2008, saying she desired to send slayer but was afeard of failing. Five chronicle later, she participated in online chats with "Cami" — who prosecutors feature was actually Melchert-Dinkel, claiming to be a 31-year-old crisis room nurse. During the chats, Kajouji said she designed to move into a river the mass Sunday, and Cami said if that didn't work, they would secure themselves unitedly that Monday.
"We are unitedly in this," Kajouji wrote.
"Yes I promise, weekday module be my day," Cami replied.
Police in Algonquin feature Kajouji disappeared March 9, 2008. Her embody was institute sextet weeks later.
Beaumaster wrote that Melchert-Dinkel had no intention of attractive his own life. He also wrote there is no grounds display he proven to speech anyone discover of slayer and that his edit egos became so disreputable online that afraid grouping warned others that he was hunting suicidal individuals.
Kajouji's mother, Deborah Chevalier, was unable to make the activate from Canada for Thursday's arguments, but told the AP by e-mail that she is confident Melchert-Dinkel module be institute guilty.
"However, a blameable finding is not justice," she wrote. "I've become to actualise that, modify with a blameable verdict, any penalisation he receives module be nothing more than an insult and a slap in the grappling to apiece of his victims."
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