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The Cybercrime Chronicles: Voices Silenced by Screens
The Cybercrime Chronicles: Voices Silenced by Screens
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What if the cruelty your child faced didn’t leave bruises, but left them broken?
In The Cyberbully Chronicles: Voices Silenced by Screens, Sabrina Carol delivers a gut-wrenching, true-crime exposé of the digital torment haunting today’s youth, where bullies don’t lurk in alleyways, but in group chats, livestreams, and anonymous profiles.
This isn’t fiction. These are the real stories of children who suffered, screamed for help, and were met with silence. From Megan Meier’s devastating fall into a trap set by a neighbour masquerading as a teenage boy, to Amanda Todd’s public cry for mercy that went globally viral, only after it was too late, Carol unpacks the digital horrors that drove kids to end their own lives.
But the book doesn’t stop at heartbreak. It exposes the system-wide failures: schools that dismiss online abuse as “teen drama,” platforms that profit from humiliation, and laws that protect corporations over children. Through chilling case studies, leaked chats, suicide notes, and firsthand accounts from grieving families, Voices Silenced by Screens paints a terrifyingly clear picture: this crisis is not an accident. It’s a design flaw. One, we’re allowed to repeat.
Equal parts investigative journalism and urgent call to action, this is a book every parent, educator, policymaker, and teen should read—before another notification becomes a final goodbye.
What can you expect from this book?
Real, heartbreaking case studies of teens and children who were driven to suicide by cyberbullying—and how it unfolded online.
Warning signs to look for in your own children, including subtle digital red flags, social withdrawal, and suicide note patterns hidden in everyday posts.
Unfiltered insight into how predators operate, including sextortion tactics, deepfake humiliation, and psychological manipulation through fake profiles.
An inside look at toxic online cultures, including kill lists, incel forums, “deathmatch” Discord servers, and bullying games gamified for likes and clout.
Understanding of how schools and police fail victims, and what to demand from institutions when your child reports online abuse.
Guidance on holding tech platforms accountable, including how to document and escalate harmful content when reporting fails.
Practical checklists for digital safety, including what parents should monitor, what to collect as evidence, and how to intervene early.
Steps to take if your child is the bully, including restorative justice strategies and how cruelty becomes a coping mechanism.
Access to legal information and support resources across the UK, Australia, and internationally for urgent help and ongoing advocacy.
Hope and action, through stories of parents who turned grief into reform—and how you can be part of the solution before it’s too late.
Every page of this book is a warning—drawn from real lives, real deaths, and real digital cruelty. If you think “it’s just online,” think again.
Read Voices Silenced by Screens to understand the invisible battles your child might be fighting—and to learn how to stop the silence before it turns fatal.
Protect your child. Educate yourself. Speak up.
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The book shares the true accounts of how hurtful actions from Internet can causing severe emotional pain & even tragic outcomes. I was a victim of scandal and doxxing one time and the book discus how some children using social media, also fake accounts and most of all group chats to hurt others emotionally. Also, they occurred to real individuals who were subject to severe bullying to the point where theyre unable to determine how to respond.
The book shares the true accounts of how hurtful actions from Internet can causing severe emotional pain & even tragic outcomes. I was a victim of scandal and doxxing one time and the book discus how some children using social media, also fake accounts and most of all group chats to hurt others emotionally. Also, they occurred to real individuals who were subject to severe bullying to the point where theyre unable to determine how to respond.
This book reveals the cruel reality of cyberbullying through actual cases, systemic failures, and actionable steps. With an important wake-up call for every parent, educator, and policymaker. This is a must-read.
This book reveals the cruel reality of cyberbullying through actual cases, systemic failures, and actionable steps. With an important wake-up call for every parent, educator, and policymaker. This is a must-read.
Well laid out for those who are unaware of the problem. The Angel Green case was especially sad. I wish it included some peer viewed research on this problem, and it needs a little editor clean up because it has a few blanks pages. It is worth the read despite the little mistakes on the editorial side.