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Quote:On March 2, 26-year-old Hayley Jones changed her Facebook status from "married" to "single." Ten days later, the mother of four and longtime girlfriend of 31-year-old Brian Lewis, was dead.

Murdered in her UK home and found by her children, aged 3 to 10, Jones had been spending more time online as her relationship of 13 years unraveled.

"Hayley started to expand her social life and was spending a lot of time on internet sites, in particular Facebook," prosecutor Mark Evans told the court, according to the BBC.

Jones and her boyfriend referred to themselves as married, but the prosecutor argued that she had made it clear to the boyfriend that their relationship was over. Although she reportedly kept her Facebook activity private, Lewis told friends that he would not lose her to another man.

Court reports offer differing arguments about why the couple's relationship was ending. One rationale is that Lewis lost his job, placing financial strain on the family. The other is that Jones was spending too much time online.

"Lewis told police the only tension between him and Hayley was the use of the home computer," the prosecutor told the court.

Lewis allegedly stabbed Jones with a kitchen knife while she was sleeping. Lewis reportedly called police but fled before they arrived at the scene. In the interim, Lewis and Jones' children discovered their mother's body. Jones' was fatally wounded through three layers of clothing and two bags that covered her.

Lewis later turned himself into authorities but now denies that he killed his girlfriend.

While the trial continues and the life of a young mother is mourned, it is worth noting how violence within relationships seeps into all aspects of daily living. While abuse between partners often only occurs behind closed doors, it is common for work, friendships, family, church, and other parts of a victim's life to be brought in to play to attempt to justify the violence. In a 2.0 world, it was sadly only a matter of time before social network sites and status updates would be pulled in to rationalize horrific acts such as this one.

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some people are absolute psycho idiots :/
and now they gonna blame the interwebz for it.

on a side note, facebook can be glorious too

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Heartless141 Wrote:and now they gonna blame the interwebz for it.

Sadist
boogschd Wrote:some people are absolute psycho idiots :/

rofl QFT
That's just freaking crazy. I am so glad I gave up social networking sites <_< (Messageboards don't count as Social networking sites =P)
^^^ first example of people  blaming the internet for it
D'oh, fell into the trap Erk
Heartless141 Wrote:and now they gonna blame the interwebz for it.

on a side note, facebook can be glorious too

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Oh the STUPIDITY...
Facepalm
Haha I first saw that picture here http://myparentsjoinedfacebook.com/

No worries for my have deleted my facebook. No need for it.
I lol'd.
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