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Molly Wei, Accomplice to Deadly Prank



10 molly wei1 245x300 Molly Wei, Accomplice to Deadly PrankMolly Wie is one accomplice who is reportedly responsible for her Rutgers University fellow student’s death by suicide.

Tyler Clementi took his life by jumping from George Washington Bridge after Dharun Ravi and Molly Wei recorded him having sexual activity in his dorm room on September 19 with a man. The video was posted on Ravi’s Twitter account.

Ravi tweeted details that Clementi had asked for privacy that night when he headed to Molly Wei’s room after secretly placing a camera. Wei and Ravi decided to put online what they saw on the camera which made Clementi to commit suicide.

Both Wei and Ravi face charges of violating privacy.

Wei was released on Monday under a recognizance to the state law, New Jersey and Ravi got released the next day on a $25,000 bail.

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18 Comments for “Molly Wei, Accomplice to Deadly Prank”

  1. ken

    I’m sure both of their parents’ will throw money at the problem, and neither will ever be held accountable for this man’s life.

  2. Americun

    Molly Wei should be prosecuted for hate crime.

    She should be expelled from Rutgers and sent to prison.

    Molly Wei – in my opinion, is a really terrible person deep down inside and deserves to suffer for the rest of her life for this.

  3. Americun

    and her parents should be ashamed of themselves for raising such a horrid person.

    What failures as parents.

  4. julie

    Hope she gets locked up for a long time and becomes a sex toy in jail.

  5. John

    I wrote to the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy:
    pharmacy.rutgers.edu/content/contact_us
    and told them that if Molly Wei is found guilty of two counts of invasion of privacy against Tyler Clementi, she should be expelled from the school. Is this how a future aspiring pharmacist should behave? Who knows, if she ever becomes a pharmacist, she might even post her patients health data on the Internet.

    The only thing that Tyler Clementi ever did wrong in the eyes of Dharun Ravi and Molly Wei was that he had a different sexual orientation. Why is it so hard for youths today to respect each other or at least tolerate people for being different? Ravi and Molly were picking a fight with someone that just wanted to be left alone. To me that’s bullying.

  6. Gordon

    Oh give me a break. If an Adult chooses to take his own life, he should be responsible for that. No point blaming everybody else.
    This isn’t high school folks, this is college for ADULTS. Grow up and take responsibility for your own action. Nobody pushed him off the bridge. He pushed himself.

  7. Wilbur Poat

    Our generation’s dragon lady.

    I’d like to fuck her.

  8. sarah

    Gordon, you should say those words after being videotape having a sex yourself.

    And suicide isn’t the point of this story.
    It just shows how two horrid kids inflicted so much pain to this man for no reason.

    Those two should really go to hell…

  9. momof2

    Molly Wei did help to cause his death. They *****invaded**** this young man’s personal life and humiliated him publicly for NO GOOD REASON in a very cruel way. No excuses from this spoiled brat of a girl. I hope she gets the book thrown at her and never gets a good night sleep again feeling guilty for what she did. Terrible! Her parents should be utterly ashamed to call her their daughter too. I would be sickened if I raised a creep like her.

  10. Ghost Rider

    I totally agree with Gordon. These people are all adults and the kid killed himself because he was embarrassed to be outted. The only thing Wei and the other guy are guilty of is poor judgement. This kid is responsible for his own death…sad as it is. He could’ve chosen to accept that his secret was out and embrace it. Apparently, he had plenty of support, just didn’t know it or chose not to seek it out. There are always options, you don’t have to opt for suicide. Just tells me he had deeper problems.

  11. WP

    Dear naive Gordon — if someone in line for Belsen were to take his/her own life, would that be your enlightened, dismissive attitude? — Actually, I rather think it would be. Do grow up, which is what Tyler Clementi never will do. I notice that he played the violin; the two scum probably probably never got beyond switching on a video-recorder with their index fingers.

  12. Sharon Stone Gibson

    My prayers go out to the family and friends of Tyler. I know he was a good person. I will hold him in my heart. May God bring peace to this situation.

  13. AJ

    I am sorry. I know that this is a horrible tragedy and the suicide victim seemed to be an awesome individual, full of potential, but something else had to be awry for him to take such a drastic turn so fast. It just doesn’t add up! One article mentions that he had asked his roommate to allow him to use the space until midnight. Why? Was it a shared space?

    He also made an online post that his roommate was attempting to film him again. As in, he knew he’d been filmed before. Why would he give them another opportunity? Better yet, if he was so worried about being discovered, why would he not go rent a room instead of inconveniencing his fellow residents? Finally, why would the “camera man” not just stand up to him and simply say that he was unwilling to oblige? Makes me wonder who was really intimidated by whom in that dorm?

  14. James

    WP, you are the naive one here. Just because Clementi played violin, it doesn’t mean he’s smarter or more talented than anybody. Do you know the required GPA to get in Rutger’s pharmacist school? Stop making assumption, jumping on the media bandwagon, pointing fingers about discrimination; and please have some educated critique yourself. And how could you freaking even compare Belsen to this? Are you freaking kidding me?

  15. Rann

    The hell’s people’s problems are? Some homosexuals don’t go out of the closet for the sole reason that it’s nobody’s business. It’s very inspiring that people consider that it’s not the two people’s fault because it shows that people have great great consideration for the typically oppressed side yet it’s sad that they truly believe that they’re not at fault. You don’t have to take everything that’s above to heart but just remember that not all homosexuals want to show to the world that they’re homosexuals. Secrets are secrets for a reason and everybody has one. They should be proud instead of hide you reason? With all the hate, what’s to be proud of? Sure it’s a good thing if all homosexuals came out the closet and is accepted but w/ so much hate in this current time, that’s impossible to do. The best thing one can do is to teach their children of tolerance and with that the future for everybody, not just homosexuals, may be for the better. For the people that might reply to me stating that I’m totally wrong and have no right to argue: You most likely didn’t even read and truly understood what I said because if you did, you wouldn’t be against it. There’s nothing wrong w/ tolerance. You didn’t even care about the message huh? Sadly, your opinion is just as viable as mine but I’m pretty sure that you won’t agree to that and just think that your opinion is viable. If Gandhi said the exact words, the world would be astonished but if someone as trivial as I am commented this, I would be a joke.

  16. Kirk

    The Tyler kid would have committed suicide anyway regardless of what happened. it was only a matter of time that this sensitive and insecure kid would be making out in a dorm room and someone accidentally walks in on him and he decides to jump off the bridge. Natural selection.

  17. Molly Ain't a Devil

    The kid took his own life. HE TOO HI OWN LIFE AND THAT WAS HIS DECISION! No one was drunk and ran him over nor was there someone there to shank him repeatedly with a knife. When a person makes a decision and has that power to do so, you can’t really blame others. We can’t go around sheltering kids here can we? Tyler knew damn well that his sexual orientation won’t be 100% accepted by society (I know that’s how society is) AND sadly enough there are repercussions. HE KNEW THAT. This Tyler kid was most likely so sheltered by his parents and was so damn insecure. People get their privacy intruded ALL THE TIME!!!! Just because so happens he was “GAY” that we have to feel sorry for him?????

  18. Rick

    How quick some people are in calling for the destruction of two more lives as if this eye for an eye justice will somehow balance out the “cosmic scales”. Yes, there will be consequences for them both. Their lives (and the lives of their parents) will NEVER be the same again. However, let’s show some mercy to them as well. The lesson here shouldn’t be “treat people as you’d like to be treated,” or the government will crush you!

    There will be no winners in this case. Only losers. As a society we need to grow beyond this crime and punishment philosophy. An eye for an eye just leaves the whole world blind.

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