Valentina Velasco Roldán
Unfriended? Five Ways to Manage Online Rejection. Your Facebook friendships have great potential to enrich your emotional life by expanding your social horizons beyond the people you would normally interact with at home or work.
Unfortunately, though, just as Facebook can bring you up , it can also bring you down. The ending of a Facebook relationship rarely occurs in a mutually agreed-upon way. Someone decides it’s time to call the friendship off, unfriends you, and that’s it. Depending on your closeness to the other person, you may not even realize you’ve been a victim of unfriending until it dawns on you that you’re no longer seeing this person’s posts on your news feed. When you search for the person, you’re greeted with the message “Add as friend,” if that person is even searchable, and by then your worst fears are confirmed. Facebook unfriending should actually be called “Facebook estrangement” because by unfriending you, the person has officially severed social ties with you.
Two People Killed For Unfriending Somebody On Facebook. Facebook 'Unfriending' Leads to Double Murder. Couple unfriends woman on Facebook, father murders them. 36-year-old Billy Payne Jr. and his girlfriend, 23-year-old Billie Jean Hayworth, recently unfriended 30-year-old Jenelle Potter on Facebook.
Jenelle was upset, but not as much as her 60-year-old father, Marvin "Buddy" Potter (pictured right). He was so angry when he learned about the unfriending that he and 38-year-old Jamie Lynn Curd (pictured left), who reportedly had romantic feelings for Jenelle, went out and murdered Payne and Hayworth last week. The couple is survived by an eight-month-old baby boy, who was found unharmed, in Hayworth's arms.
The couple was shot in their home last Tuesday morning. The victims lived with Billy Payne Sr., who was the last person to see them alive; he reportedly saw Hayworth get up to feed the baby before he left for work at about 5:30 AM on January 31, 2012. About five hours later, when a former neighbor stopped by to pick up mail the family would save for him, Payne was found dead in his bedroom and Hayworth was found dead in the baby's room. Sheriff: Facebook Unfriending Primary Motive In Double Murder Case. JOHNSON COUNTY, Tenn. - An escalating family squabble that ended in two deaths may have culminated with someone being "unfriended" on Facebook.
That is coming from investigators about the deaths of Billy Payne Jr. and Billie Jean Hayworth. They were found dead in their Doe Valley home last week. It was the question on the minds of many: what could prompt anyone to brutally kill the young couple inside their home in the presence of their little baby? Marvin Potter, Jr.and Jamie Lynn Curd are each charged with first degree murder. According to Assistant District Attorney Matthew Roark, she is Marvin Potter Jr.' According to Sheriff Reece, when Payne and Hayworth blocked and removed Janelle Potter as a friend on Facebook she didn't take it lightly. The sheriff said it came in the form of phone calls and online messages. We're told the suspects in the murder have a history of standing up for Jenelle Potter.
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