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I was surprised they didn’t think to shut it down, too. It would make sense if they were monitoring it but since they weren’t it had no business staying up.


We who are older are worried about having our identities, our tax refunds, and other tangible things stolen. I know my own mother would have refused to let me have access to this stuff, and I couldn't lie to her in a convincing way. In part, at least, I'm thankful for my parents' vigilance, even though I thought they cramped my style.... Now I worry about my grandchildren.

To a certain extent, it is more difficult for parents today to know what their kids are up to on-line. Kids have so many more options with secret groups on Facebook and Whatsapp. Parents really need to be more vigilant.

I was surprised at the messages they posted. I get that they wanted to honor her but this helped nothing.
I'm torn on this one as it's easy to make a case for both sides. I don't think Carina & the police could have foreseen what these girls did...seriously dumb. Unfortunately, it's definitely a sign of the times today. And also showcases how invincible young people appear to think they are today.


All generations have unique challenges for sure. The biggest difference today, imo, is technology - which allows these sicko's much easier access to potential victims and affords them the info to track them down...even when they think they're posting "anonymously". It's very scary. In my generation, the bad guy had to physically cross paths with the victim in some way for them to get on their radar.
This book was written some time ago and may have been prescient in this storyline with the online site being a major factor in some of these women’s deaths.

One of our sons is still single and I worry that he will get together with a crazy. Although I have to admit, social media can be a good thing. My youngest son met his wife in a chat room!