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A depressed teen persuaded his friend, utilizing six fictitious online identities, to take his life. In total, he sent over 56,000 lines of text, promising his friend money, a position as a British intelligence operative and sexual relations with a mature spy as a reward.

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A depressed teen persuaded his friend, utilizing six fictitious online identities, to take his life. In total, he sent over 56,000 lines of text, promising his friend money, a position as a British intelligence operative and sexual relations with a mature spy as a reward.

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