Victoria has 4 jobs listed on their profile. She guesses she’s sorry. “Make it good.”.Why the evidence against Murphy and the two male defendants had evaporated remains a mystery, although Murphy’s attorney has said that she has agreed to testify against the other defendants.Usually prosecuting attorneys strike deals with a single defendant to testify against other defendants in exchange for a lesser charge or perhaps charges being dropped altogether.It is unknown whether any deal was struck in this case although it certainly seems like one was.Said Cara Murphy after the charges against her were dropped, “I guess I’m sorry for all that happened.

she told "Good Morning America." I couldn't fight back. Victoria has 1 job listed on their profile. Hopefully, they will learn from this experience.what i dont understand is what the hell was it to do with those other girls if she was sleeping with other boys, none of their business!!! The background of her page is blue with black and white teddy bears.It sounds like Victoria is doing just fine.CBS report and video on beating (sorry about the ad, but I could not get rid of it):Here are the mug shots of the alleged perpetrators:Blogger and YouTube videos have sometimes been slow to start lately even on a high speed connection.

There was too many of them. "It kind of felt like something was stuck in it after a while, but that went away eventually. A lot of it had to do with boys," she said. Don’t trust anybody,” and if “you put it on the Internet, it will live in infamy.”.Obviously Victoria feels betrayed by girls that she thought were her friends including Mercades Nichols, whom she was living with until the day of the attack. “Seventeen seconds left,” the voice said while the beating continued. Lindsay’s 911 call to the police after the attack was released by the Polk County Sheriff and is included below.Police have said that the “animalistic” ambush on Victoria lasted 30 minutes during which Victoria’s head was brutally beaten into a wall until she fell unconscious.Victoria told People magazine in her first interview after the beating that she was in “a lot of pain” after the attack.Victoria is also quoted as telling People, “Your No. And the parents of kids that are the same age as the girls in this incident are either former bullies themselves or they were formerly bullied...or worse, they were the ones who just watched things happen and were too cowardly to do otherwise, afraid that they'd be next. ABC’s Good Morning America interviewed Lindsay at length, and we have embedded the interview for you here. ".Some of the girls said the incident occured in retaliation for Lindsay's trash-talking and threatening them online. The 16-year-old cheerleader at Mulberry High in Lakeland, Florida, was targeted because of "trash talking" on MySpace and text messages.. Mercades was allegedly one of the attackers.At her tender age, Mercades already has a violent legal record.

The 12-year-old victim is the daughter of a police officer and was treated for cuts and bruises at an area hospital.The attack occurred on April 12th in a warehouse parking lot in Clarksville, which is just north of the Ohio River, is on the Indiana-Kentucky border and is more or less a northern suburb of Louisville, KY.Police said that the incident began with one girl initiating an argument with the victim and then the altercation escalated into a fight, in which the 12-year-old victim was hit in the face and head repeatedly while the other girls watch, jeered and laughed.Authorities are not releasing the names of the victim or the perpetrators because they are all minors. However, in this beating, the attacker used rocks as a weapon repeatedly hitting the 12-year-old in the head with the rocks.Evidently the Clarksville Middle School girls wanted their 15 minutes of fame, or infamy, too. 1,560 is a lot of friends for any MySpace page.Victoria has also posted this image in her bio section:The Music she has playing on her page is “Why Do Girls” by the Born Jamericans.

After she apologized to Victoria Lindsay, the victim, on the air but not in person, Murphy admitted she could have done more to stop the beating.“During the time I definitely can say I felt scared for her. Then they placed the video of the beating on Photobucket.com, which is a video sharing site somewhat similar to YouTube and MySpace.However, as more details of the beating emerged the students rapidly changed their attitude.Police believe that the beating is a copycat of a similar incident that occurred in Lakeland, Florida, to 16-year-old Victoria Lindsay by six of her Mulberry High classmates. Once I saw the video, I realized this was a bad thing that happened.”,Her attorney, Melodie Lopez, said, “My client and I are happy this is over.