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Marcilene

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  1. To be blunt about the whole ordeal (yes I followed this case and was even obsessed about it) I believe Michelle had been wrongfully convicted. It's quite obvious that there's was/is some underlying mental health issues with both parties even. Who cares what kind of moral compass one has; it's wrong to convict some one of a crime that they didn't commit. Coming from personal experience when I was a teenager, to currently being mentally ill now; I wish I had someone like her in my life. Seems like she was just trying to help, even by suggesting different ways to do so. Noone supported my suicide attempt for their own selfish reasons. If a person doesn't have the will to live despite meds and therapy, then don't let them suffer any longer. If you truly love that individual who is suffering beyond belief, then help them end it. However teenage angst is a thing, Michelle probably didn't have a sound understanding of the full extent of her actions on account of her own mental health. I will say this show fabricates the story for onscreen purposes, but it has something here. It can be an example of calling out mental health stigmas to the public and justice system. I myself have fallen victim to the justice system simply because they don't understand why a person acts the way they do in times of mental crisis. This show makes me weak in the heart, and gives me chills. The backlash she has received and endured is quite sad; not to mention the lack of empathy that has been bestowed by many. However, it's stories like this that can help end the stigma on mental illness.
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