#TheGirlFromPlainville
Check out the ending scene of episode 6 of the Girl from Plainville in which Conrad talks in a video about his life. In a video, he talks about a lot of pretty positive things, making me wonder if this was just done for the series or it really happened especially since there were reports of his father and grandfather being abusive.
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In case you did not know, The Girl from Plainville is an American drama miniseries created by Liz Hannah and Patrick Macmanus. The television series stars Elle Fanning, Chloë Sevigny, and Colton Ryan. The series premiered on Hulu on March 29, 2022. A portion of the series showed at SXSW on March 12, 2022. The series is a dramatization of the events leading to the death of Conrad Roy and his girlfriend Michelle Carter's conviction for involuntary manslaughter. The series has received mostly positive reviews, with praises going towards the performances of Fanning, Ryan and Sevigny.
Conrad Roy was born in 1995 in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. He was sometimes socially anxious attending school and going into the classroom. He worked with his father, grandfather, and uncle for several years in his family's marine salvage business, Tucker-Roy Marine Towing and Salvage, Inc., in the New England area. In the Spring of 2014, he earned his captain's license from the Northeast Maritime Institute by completing three months of night classes.[5] In June 2014 he graduated on the Honor Roll (highest grades) from Old Rochester Regional High School (ORR) in Mattapoisett. He was an all-around high school athlete who played baseball, rowed crew, and ran track. He graduated with a 3.88 GPA and was accepted to Fitchburg State University to study business, but at that point decided not to go.
Carter was born on August 11, 1996, in Massachusetts to Gail and David Carter. She went to King Philip Regional High School, in Wrentham. She had developed an eating disorder from the age of 8 or 9, may have injured herself by cutting,[8] was on prescription psychiatric medication from the age of 14, and attended counselling at McLean Hospital in Belmont.[9][10]
Carter and Conrad Roy met in Florida in 2012 while each had been visiting relatives. After this initial encounter, they saw each other in person again only a handful of times over the course of two years, despite having lived only about 35 miles (56 km) away from each other.[6][11] Instead, they mostly exchanged text messages and emails.
According to court documents, Roy had allegedly been physically hit by his father and verbally abused by his grandfather. He tried to kill himself in October 2012 while despondent after his parents divorced.[12][15] After learning that he was planning to kill himself, Carter repeatedly discouraged him from attempting suicide in 2012 and 2014 and encouraged him to "get professional help". However, her attitude changed in July 2014, when she started thinking that it would be a "good thing to help him die".[12] In June, Roy had texted Carter suggesting they act like Romeo and Juliet, checking that she understood they had each killed themselves.
Roy struggled with social anxiety and depression for which he had seen several therapists and counselors, including a cognitive behavioral therapist in the weeks prior to his death. He had been hospitalized for an acetaminophen (paracetamol) overdose at the age of 17; he was talking to a girl he had met in a group and she called the police.[5][6] He had been taking the antidepressant citalopram, also known as Celexa, for some time.[17] In the United States, citalopram carries a boxed warning stating it may increase suicidal thinking and behavior in those under age 24. In 2016 the judge had refused the defense's request for funds to hire an expert on Celexa, describing it as 'speculative'.[18][19][20] Videos that Roy made of himself talking to a camera formed an important part of the case.
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