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Jadin Robert Joseph Bell (June 4, 1997 – February 3, 2013) was an American teenager known for his suicide, which raised the national profile of youth bullying and the targeted harassment of gay individuals. Bell, a 15-year-old gay youth, was intensely bullied both in person and on the internet because he was gay.
Jadin Bell (1997–2013), age 15, was an Oregon youth known for his suicide which raised the national profile on youth bullying and gay victimization in bullying. Bell, a gay teenager, was allegedly intensely bullied both in person and on the Internet because he was gay.
Jadin Bell: 4 June 1997 – 3 February 2013: 15 La Grande, Oregon, US: Gay [8] Nex Benedict: 2008 – 8 February 2024: 16 Oklahoma, US: Non-binary [9] Alexander Betts Jr.
Jul. 24—A Chattanooga native has a central role in a new summer movie about the aftermath of a gay teen's suicide. Reid Miller, 22, says he had no prior knowledge of Jadin Bell, an Oregon ...
He did not consider the impact this has had for all the families involved, the local people, and even his own family," Don Fox, Jamie's grandfather, wrote in his victim impact statement. "Many ...
Joe Bell is a 2020 American biographical drama road film directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, from a screenplay by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana.The film stars Mark Wahlberg, Reid Miller, and Connie Britton, and follows the true story of a man named Joe Bell, who sets out walking across America to speak out against bullying and honoring his teenage son, Jadin Bell, who died by suicide after he ...
A man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a woman who was set on fire and killed on a New York City subway train, police said. The suspect -- identified by police on Monday ...
Jadin Bell, a 15-year-old student and member of the school's cheerleading squad, committed suicide in early 2013 after a period of intense bullying by other students. [6] There are indications of failure on the part of local authorities to effectively address the bullying. [ 7 ]