Jesse Logan Is Sexting Suicide Girl, Sad Story!
Posted Mar 06, 2009 by Lindsay Britney
Jesse Logan, or Jessica Logan by some, was a teen girl from Cincinnati, Ohio. When you read this article, Jessie Logan had left this world for more than 6 months–she committed suicide in a what-was-called sexting suicide tragedy in July, 2008. She was 18.
Jesse was the only daughter of her mother Cynthia Logan (watch video interview below). She studied at Cincinnati’s Sycamore High School and hoped to be enrolled to University of Cincinnati to study graphic design. She was pretty and smart as sensed from the pictures posted here.
At an age when many teens are easy to fancy their lovers, Jessie Logan had a boyfriend herself. She trusted him so much to the extent that led Jessie to make a definitely stupid (and deadly) move ever–smsed nude pictures she took using the handphone to the boy.
The nightmare immediately began haunting Jessica Logan after the breakup from her boyfriend. He smsed her intimate pics to other female schoolmates who consequently harassed Jesse, called her a slut and a whore.
Having suffered all the insults she shouldn’t have received, Jessie Logan became miserable and depressed, afraid even to go to school. Still, she was brave enough to appear on a local TV station in a purpose to give her advice on other girls not to do the “sexting”, in her words, “I just want to make sure no one else will have to go through this again.”
Sadly, two months after that TV interview, probably because she couldn’t endure more bullies, Jessica Logan ended the life by hang herself in the bedroom after she attended the funeral of a friend who committed suicide. Source: Msnbc.com
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March 18, 2009 at 11:48 am
Why on earth isnt anyone here talking about Jessica’s boyfriend? Why arent we questioning relationships that are just based on flings and sexual impulses?! Why isnt he being held responsible or accountable?? Where is he??
Why is she suing the school!? The school cannot be held responsible for what pupils send on their phones, neither can phone companies. She might as well sue Graham Bell for inventing the phone that led to all this.
The root cause is the relationships – the CHEAP RELATIONSHIPS that are disguised to kids and packaged as “PUPPY LOVE” amount to nothing more than being used for sex. That’s it amounts to.
We need to make sure that our Children know the difference between love with respect and plain fornication, its consequences, and its effects on the person and others too. Your life isnt just your own. You need to be responsible for those who will be your children, your husband and wife, and your parents who will never stop seeing you as their little child.
March 19, 2009 at 2:18 am
The problem is that today’s youth (but a solid percentage of adults, too) is not aware of the consequences. This has nothing to do with the school system, but living the values which come from the family.
I am simply not able to comprehend why in the first place would an 18 y.o. girl send her naked photo to an 18 y.o. boy (who by the way obviously doesn’t have any values and respect) and then wonder why he forwarded the photo to other kids in the school and they called her a slut and whore? How the heck can she not be aware of the consequences? Where was her mother to talk with her about possible consequences and what can happen? And now the same woman is suing the school – CRAZY!
The very sad fact is that today’s girls are way too promiscuous comparing with the girls when I was in my teens (over 20 years ago) and have a terrible lack of standards in selecting with whom they go out for a date and even worse, who they sleep with.
It’s very sad story and I am sorry about the loss, but the bottom line is that it was her own fault she paid for with her life.
March 20, 2009 at 3:57 pm
Absolutely tragic. I fear for this generation of young people who seem to have no concept of the consequences of their actions, and who think everything is a big joke that shouldn’t be taken seriously (until they find themselves the victim). We’ve worked so hard for years to empower our youth, empower young women. But in today’s society, with the communication tools and poor attitudes, one can only imagine the abject feeling of powerlessness that Jesse Logan and other victims have experienced. This raises so many issues (social responsiblity, peer pressure, personal responsiblity, respect for oneself, parental supervision of young teens). S And the message has to be drilled into the kids that what they share is available to everyone. And of course there’s parental responsibility…..
ll get reamed for this probably.
The proverbial “BUT” is being ridiculously overlooked, here. “She sent him the pictures BUT…” “It wasn’t a smart idea to show her boyfriend them BUT…” Are you guys a little too reluctant to pin a lot of the blame on this girl for fear you’ll be branded insensitive assholes because she’s no longer alive? I think if she were still living you’d be a lot less forgiving of her folly.
There are no “BUT”s in some situations. I’m not saying those who passed around her photo are angels, no way. But they did not initiate this.
Remember, it takes a spark to start a fire. She sent the pictures. PERIOD. I don’t give a damn how trusting someone is…there are certain things you just don’t do! Why was it imperative she take naked pictures of herself and TEXT THEM? I think a girl who would do something of this nature in the first place has some internal conflict that needs attention.
Do you all realize that none…NONE…of this would have happened to her if she’d used just a bit of common sense? Come on, there’s gotta be someone here who speaks my language.
If not, let the flaming begin; descend upon me like a pack of vultures and pick me apart.
March 23, 2009 at 2:09 pm
This story simply points out the extreme nightmare that many kids endure in our public school system. Did the girl do something stupid? Yes. Did she deserve to be treated in this way? No. Is she the only person to be treated like this? No. From what I can tell, this was a popular student who probably didn’t have to endure this much. The tables got turned on her, and she couldn’t take it. Students who don’t fit into the popular crowd are treated like this on a daily basis, and a lot of them survive. I went to school in a very small high school over a decade ago, and I endured harassment and worse on a daily basis. In addition to being reminded of my worthlessness by my classmates on a daily basis, I was also physically beaten on many occasions and even harassed by some of the teachers. I put up with this from 5th grade until at least my junior year, and I admit to being quite depressed for most of that time and beyond. However, I survived and thousands of unpopular kids survive it every day. School is hell. All the people who wonder why horrible things like this girls death and all the school shootings happen need to wake up and realize that the social hierarchy in our school systems demoralizes and marginalizes many young people, pushing them toward violence to themselves and others. I’m sad for what happened to this girl, but I’m not happy that it takes the death of one popular girl to make people take note of what happens to the less popular students on a daily basis.
March 27, 2009 at 2:05 pm
It upsets me when people begin to make generalizations about “kids these days”. Times change, people don’t. We are motivated by the same needs/wants/impulses as those who came before us. The method and extent of expression has changed perhaps. But people have been/are/will always be people.
What horrible trajedy. If we want to place blame on someone other than the deceased, though, why dont we begin with the parents? Is it really that hard to tell you have a mentally unstable teen in your house? It’s not the boyfriend or the other kids (assholes in their own right). It was an inability to cope with every day life.
April 8, 2009 at 1:33 pm
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August 11, 2009 at 10:39 am
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