Pearlstone in the Princetonian
Seems like Kate Carroll from the Daily Princetonian has written the Matthew Pearlstone article I’ve been wanting to see. Of particular interest are her quotations from Julie Kovach, MD:
“I remember being especially disturbed by his attitude and concerned that other teenagers might read his posts and think his behavior was ‘normal’ or accepted,” Kovach, who is also a medical doctor, said in an email. “He also was clearly intelligent and articulate … and very persuasive in his twisted arguments that other teenagers were reading,” Kovach said. “Lucifer11287 clearly knew the facts, but chose to continue his multiple high risk behaviors.”
There is one inaccuracy in this article, however. Kate Carroll writes, “The profile has been removed from the Facebook, but screenshots of it are available on several blogs.” Not true. It’s only available right here.
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