Kevin Whitrick

Kevin Whitrick
Born 17 August 1964
Cross Houses, Shrewsbury
Died 21 March 2007 (aged 42)
Wellington, Telford, Shropshire, UK
Occupation Engineer
Spouse(s) Paula Whitrick
Children One son, one daughter

Kevin Neil Whitrick (17 August 1964 – 21 March 2007) was a British citizen and an electrical engineer.[1] Whitrick's death was highly publicized for his live, online webcasted suicide.

Biography

Marriage and children

At the time of his death, he was married to his wife Paula, and had 12-year-old adopted twins. At the time of his death Kevin lived apart from his family after the breakdown of his marriage two years previously.[2]

Suicide

On the day of his death, Kevin Whitrick was in a chatroom on PalTalk and was joined by about 60 other users in a special "insult" chatroom where people "have a go at each other".[2] He stood on a chair, punched a hole in his ceiling and placed a rope around a joist, and then tied the other end around his neck, then stepped off the chair. Some people thought this was a prank, until his face started turning blue. Some people in the chat room egged him on while others tried desperately to find his address. A member in the room contacted the police, who arrived at the scene two minutes later. Kevin Whitrick was pronounced dead at 11:15 p.m. GMT.[1]

Aftermath

The death has been reported in the press and is notable due to fear it might inspire other suicides,[3] the possibility of the webcam footage being made available on the internet,[4] and discussions over the culpability of web users who encouraged the man.

The police detectives traced about 100 chatroom users to question them about their role in the cyber suicide.[5] The Crown Prosecution Service has stated that none of the chatroom users will face criminal charges.[6]

Similar incidents

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bale, Joanna (2007-03-24). "Get on with it, said net audience as man hanged himself on webcam". Times Online. Times Newspapers Ltd. Retrieved 2007-05-27.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Chatroom users 'egged on father to kill himself live on webcam'". This is London. Associated Newspapers Ltd. 2007-03-24. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
  3. Live hanging shown on web – Alberta suicide-prevention groups brace for copycat deaths
  4. Keep online suicide footage offline: police
  5. Ungoed-Thomas, Jon (2007-03-26). "Police consider charging chatroom users for inciting cyber suicide". The Australian. Retrieved 2007-05-27.
  6. "No charges over 'suicide' on web". BBC News. 2007-05-26. Retrieved 2007-05-27.
  7. "Net grief for online 'suicide'" BBC News, 4 February 2003.
  8. "Florida teen kills self in front of live webcam"Reuters.com

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