'Million-Dollar Question' Remains After 'Unknown Number' Doc: Prosecutor
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'Million-dollar question' remains after 'Unknown Number' doc: Prosecutor
(NewsNation) — The prosecutor highlighted in Netflix's new documentary, "Unknown Number: The High School Catfish," says it's a "million-dollar question" as to why Kendra Licari cyberbullied her own daughter and her boyfriend. "I don't think anybody ever really is going to know why she did this," David Barberi told "Banfield" on Monday. "I think that the theory that we all have, that we lean on anyways, is that it was kind of when this started to…
Prosecutor answers the 'million-dollar question' about mom who anonymously bullied her teen daughter online
Off the back of the popular Netflix documentary, the case of a Michigan mom who turned out to be her daughter's bully has been brought to a global audience.
Kendra Licari: Why Did ‘Unknown Number’ Mom Participate In Shocking Netflix …
Reading Time: 3 minutes If you’re one of the millions of Netflix subscribers who have streamed the true crime doc Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, then you already know the strange story of Kendra Licari. For the uninitiated, here’s the deal (spoilers lie ahead, obviously): For nearly two years, Licari’s daughter, Lauryn, and her boyfriend, Owen McKenney, were terrorized by an anonymous bully who harassed them with an endless barrage of …
Unknown Number: The High School Catfish — Skye Borgman [Review]
True crime documentaries in the streaming era are a dime a dozen, catnip for those who consume their content passively. They can be reasonably diverting if you want to throw something on while you’re folding laundry. At best, they might elicit a fleeting “huh, interesting,” but rarely leave any lasting impression. In other words, from [...] The post Unknown Number: The High School Catfish — Skye Borgman [Review] appeared first on In Review Onlin…
Netflix's Unknown Number Has Got Everyone Talking - But Where Is Kendra Licari Now?
As Netflix documentaries go, it's a shocking one. In 2021, US school student Lauryn Licari and her then-boyfriend Owen McKenny started getting abusive text messages from an unknown number. At first, the messages claimed that Owen was breaking up with Lauryn. The teen couple tried to brush them off, but the messages became relentless. At one point, the teens received up to 50 messages a day, including threats, insults, and sexually explicit comme…
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