In South Hadley, Massachusetts, there is suburb area that is nice and comfortable where Phoebe Prince committed suicide after bullying, harassment, and incessant taunting by a clique known as the “Mean Girls of South Hadley.” Nine teenagers are indicted by Elizabeth Scheibel, Massachusetts District Attorney, for some actions that are believed to be the reason why Price committed eventual suicide. Adding to the teenagers directly involved, there were reported by many sources that students and one school faculty member at least of South Hadley High School viewed what the Mean Girls of Hadley did to Phoebe Prince. Dscriber said the events “went unreported to school administrators until after Phoebe’s death.”
15 years was all Phoebe Prince had
She had settled in a cozy Massachusetts town from Ireland. Prince apparently had never seen anything like the bullying the Mean Girls of South Hadley had to offer bullying. The fact that Phoebe Prince was pretty started getting the attention of the clique but her dating life of dating the senior football player when she was a freshman was too much for them to ignore. She was constantly “put in her place” by the bullies, while others looked on and did nothing. Due to their popularity, the Mean Girls of Hadley had more freedom in what they could do than the less popular bullies.
Some charges against accomplices and Mean Girls of South Hadley.
This is what is known so far, per Dscriber:
- Sean Mulveyhill, 17 – statutory rape, violation of civil rights, criminal harassment, disturbance of a school assembly
- Austin Renaud, 18 – statutory rape
- Kayla Narey, 17 – violation of civil rights, criminal harassment, disturbance of a school assembly
- Ashley Longe, 16 – violation of civil rights, as a youthful offender
- Flannery Mullins, 16 – violation of civil rights as a youthful offender, stalking as a youthful offender
- Sharon Chanon Velazquez, 16 – violation of civil rights as a youthful offender, stalking as a youthful offender
- Three juveniles, all females from South Hadley, charged as juveniles (names not released)
As far as is known, no South Hadley School officials are being charged yet.