http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/11/04/suicide.internet/index.html
The parents of a teen who used info gathered on a website to commit suicide, wants the people who posted held responsible...
"Suzanne's father, Mike Gonzales, claims the newsgroup gave her everything she needed to kill herself.
"The knowledge, the tools, their psychological encouragement. ... She was led to her death," Mike Gonzales said.
Newsgroups like ASH work something like an online bulletin board. Anyone with a computer and some basic Internet knowledge can gain free access to thousands of messages about suicide. And they can post their own messages.
An archived section of the site called "The Methods File" contains a list of recipes, recommendations and tips on the best and worst ways to commit suicide.
"That's not pro-choice," Mike Gonzales said of the site. "That's brainwashing. And they are not being held responsible."
Blame shifting in full effect. Sad...