Alyssa Funke, a 19-year-old freshman at the
University of Wisconsin’s River Falls shot
herself to death after she was being cyber
bullied by her former classmates for
participating in an amateur p**n movie.
University of Wisconsin’s River Falls shot
herself to death after she was being cyber
bullied by her former classmates for
participating in an amateur p**n movie.
Funke, a straight-A student, flew out to Las Vegas
to film her first and only P0rn video for the ‘Casting
Couch’ P0rn flick earlier this year. She used the
name Stella Ann, and talked with the cameraman
about the sports she played in high school, her
biology major, and her goal of becoming an
anesthesiologist. She was 18 at the time.
Just a few days after the video was posted online,to film her first and only P0rn video for the ‘Casting
Couch’ P0rn flick earlier this year. She used the
name Stella Ann, and talked with the cameraman
about the sports she played in high school, her
biology major, and her goal of becoming an
anesthesiologist. She was 18 at the time.
Funke started receiving taunting and nasty
messages on Facebook and Twitter, especially from
her former peers at Stillwater High School in
Minnesota.
Funke seemed to have brushed off the hateful
messages as she took to twitter to say “Famous for
dayzzzzzzz,” and “P0rnstar Status.”
But it seems like the taunts from former
classmates started getting to her and on April 16,
she drove out to Big Carnelia Lake and took her
own life with a shotgun she bought.
According to her family who said she had long
suffered from depression, the online harassment
contributed to her deciding to commit suic!de.
On a fundraiser page they started to fight
cyberbullying, they wrote, “Alyssa like so many
other teens was a victim of bully and sadly the
bullying lead to her death. Social media has
revolutionized the way people bully each other now
days. Now you can say whatever you want and not
have to look the person in the face while doing it.”
Meanwhile, the Washington County (Minn.)
Sheriff’s Office is investigating the circumstances
of Funke’s death.
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