Amanda Todd was a Canadian teenager who committed suicide after years of bullying and depression. She was only in tenth grade. Her story became headline news when her YouTube video outlining the abuse she suffered at the hands of bullies went viral.
Only Amanda, and those who tormented know the full extent of it. It was shown that the bullying was almost constant though.
The reason why ''Amanda Todd committed suicide'' or ''killed herself'' is...That she was keep on getting bullied and bullied everyday! Also, she was cyber-bullied too a lot. It all started when Amanda Todd send-ed those naughty pictures of herself to a guy who faked you liked her. That guy started posting her naughty picture world wide on the Internet. Which some people at her school's found those pictures of her on the Internet, which made her sad and cry almost every night! Amanda Todd traded to a lot of schools but, it still came to her, following her. Amanda Todd tried to kill herself a few times before but, people were making fun of what she was doing of killing herself, from all of that bullying and cyber-bullying. People would make fun of her of how she drank bleach!
Amanda Todd was the victim of a coercive adult on the internet. Her life then spiraled downward as a picture the adult took of her was spread around school. Her classmates the physically and emotionally battered her until she could not imagine living through another day of it.
Amanda Todd killed herself by hanging. She was in her tenth year of school. Her story became headline news after a video of her on youtube that outlined the abuse she suffered went viral.
Amanda Todd was born November 27th 1996. She died Oct. 10, 2012.
Amanda Todd committed suicide Oct.10, 2012. She hanged herself. So if people continue to bully, it is in name only.
There is no way to conclude an answer to that question. The most anyone can do is say what they "believe" happens to a person who commits suicide and as such what would become of Amanda.
Only Amanda, and those who tormented know the full extent of it. It was shown that the bullying was almost constant though.
The reason why ''Amanda Todd committed suicide'' or ''killed herself'' is...That she was keep on getting bullied and bullied everyday! Also, she was cyber-bullied too a lot. It all started when Amanda Todd send-ed those naughty pictures of herself to a guy who faked you liked her. That guy started posting her naughty picture world wide on the Internet. Which some people at her school's found those pictures of her on the Internet, which made her sad and cry almost every night! Amanda Todd traded to a lot of schools but, it still came to her, following her. Amanda Todd tried to kill herself a few times before but, people were making fun of what she was doing of killing herself, from all of that bullying and cyber-bullying. People would make fun of her of how she drank bleach!
Amanda Todd was the victim of a coercive adult on the internet. Her life then spiraled downward as a picture the adult took of her was spread around school. Her classmates the physically and emotionally battered her until she could not imagine living through another day of it.
Amanda Todd killed herself by hanging. She was in her tenth year of school. Her story became headline news after a video of her on youtube that outlined the abuse she suffered went viral.
They might, unless they pray to The Lord and say they're sorry for what they done to her.
Amanda Todd was born in Vancouver, Canada
Because they are losers and need to get a life. They don't realize that bullying is totally unacceptable today. You should be ashamed of yourselves.
Amanda Todd's middle name is Michelle. <3
When Amanda was in her seventh year of school an adult coerced her into taking a topless picture of herself over the internet. He then began blackmailing her and bullying her with this picture, demanding even more from her.
Amanda Todd has a YouTube video that went viral. It describes the trials she was suffering through before she finally committed suicide in 2012. You can also see pictures of Amanda Todd on the Amanda Todd Legacy website and on the Amanda Todd Legacy Facebook page. (see Related Links)