High School Facebook Predator, jailed for 15yrs

It’s been a week since a former high school student who used Facebook to blackmail several of his classmates aged 15-17 into sexual acts – after being previously in contact with the police after threatening to blow up his own school.

Though you can Google or Wiki Anthony Stancl’s name for the extended details, there has been an interesting debate springing up in the comments at CNet News, and you can read them here. If you head to the Huffington Post news aggregation link, its own glossary will lead you to video at CBS news about the case. The second video is in a separate link that pre-dates the sentencing, but it re-iterates basic advice about Facebook in general which is repeated in the CNet comments.

– CBG.

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