Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Curt and Lori Drew, Curt and Lori Drew, Curt and Lori Drew

Most everybody who surfs the web knows the story of the disturbed young girl, Megan Meier, and the two chicken-headed monsters who lived down the street – parents, yes parents, of an estranged friend – who manipulated the young woman via a counterfeit MySpace hottie named “Josh Evans” and Megan’s suicide when this faux-beaux turned mean in cyber space.

If this does not sound familiar then Google the names “Curt and Lori Drew.” Read the story first.

These are the psychotics who tormented Megan and, perhaps, just perhaps, tipped her over the edge.

We must say “perhaps” because common sense tells us that the Drew’s actions alone are not enough to cause suicide. But no one is denying that.

So, I’m simply going to put one more blog out there talking about what evil, horrible, unbelievable, inhuman trolls Curt and Lori Drew are and what, frankly, I hope happens to them.

Because Megan is not such an unusual child. She was obviously depressed and desperate for attention from a member of the opposite gender who was desirable, thus validating her badly damaged sense of self. This desire became unhealthy and then, with the intervention of Curt and Lori Drew, dangerous. And then, when the Drews pushed as hard as they could, Megan’s pathological drive for acceptance became fatal.

Then nothing happened to Curt and Lori Drew, at least until the mighty power of the blog caught up with them. Since the government (that entity meant to keep people like the Meier’s safe from people like Curt and Lori Drew) is apparently impotent in this matter, now is the time to assure that, if no where else, the anti-citizen, fang-monster Drew family remains in the annals of those-guaranteed-a-suite-in-hell forever on the web.

Curt and Lori seem pathologically unable to publicly apologize – even if it would be the smartest thing they’ve ever done in their vengeful and otherwise mediocre little lives - and this, more than anything, will out them. It was not very long before their basic info was outted, and it will probably not be very long before the TV camera or the vigilante bullet catches them off-guard.

The most frightening thing, however, is how seemingly ordinary, if ugly, this couple was. Curt’s Coldwell Banker picture shows a pudgy and slimey-looking doofus – the kind of guy who would pick up the $20.00 from your kitchen table but then squeal and squirm and hand it back the moment you caught him. Lori looks like an overweight squirrel, too friendly, posing for the camera as if there is some part of her she is trying very hard to hide...

The whole thing brings to mind the famous line from (the old) Cape Fear: “Either there are too many laws or not enough.”

Remember Curt and Lori Drew and assure them a place in cyber hell.

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