A 42-year-old woman in Michigan named Kendra Licari was arrested recently, after she cyberbullied her own daughter and the boy she was dating. The mother was arrested on five charges, including a felony.
A lot of parents struggle with cyberbullying . . . because it’s difficult to control WHAT’S happening to your kids. But one mom understood it so well that she GOT IN ON THE ACT.
A 42-year-old woman in Michigan named Kendra Licari was arrested recently, after she cyberbullied her own daughter and the boy she was dating. The harassment went on for over a year, and included 349 pages of text and social media messages.
She was doing it anonymously, and she was kind of sophisticated about it. She used a VPN to cover-up her tracks digitally . . . she changed up her vocabulary to use hip slang to make it look like the messages were written by classmates . . . and she even tried to frame another student for the harassment.
At first, the victim even went to her mom for help . . . but when that didn’t work, she told the authorities. The investigation went on for around a year before the mother was caught.
Kendra was hit with five charges, including stalking . . . obstruction of justice . . . and using a computer to commit a crime, which is a felony. She’s looking at up to 20 years in prison.
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