
Bianca Devins: E-Girl Murdered By Her Biggest Fan
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03/18/24 • 33 min
When teenager Bianca Devins asked her online friend to bring her to a concert of her favourite musician, she did so because she trusted him.
Bianca had grown a following on 4chan, where the awkward and sometimes depressed teen had found a group of people who adored her, finally, she wasn't the weirdo, like she was at school. Little did Bianca know, that amongst these adoring fans was one who was dangerous; and according to him, if he couldn't have her... nobody could.
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When teenager Bianca Devins asked her online friend to bring her to a concert of her favourite musician, she did so because she trusted him.
Bianca had grown a following on 4chan, where the awkward and sometimes depressed teen had found a group of people who adored her, finally, she wasn't the weirdo, like she was at school. Little did Bianca know, that amongst these adoring fans was one who was dangerous; and according to him, if he couldn't have her... nobody could.
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Resources for victims of domestic abuse
Resources for Cyberbullying & Inappropriate Content
HSE Definitions of Online Harassment
Red Room donates directly to Advocates for Victims of Homicide who provide support and advocacy to families who have lost a loved one to homicide.
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