I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter – "I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter" is a documentary series about cyberbullying. In July 2014, a tragedy occurs in Massachusetts: an eighteen-year-old boy named Conrad Roy kills himself in his own car in a parking lot. The police find no leads except for messages left on his phone by his ex-girlfriend, seventeen-year-old Michelle Carter. It appears that her threats were the cause of such a horrific decision. The case becomes the first precedent under the charge of "Intentional Manslaughter by Encouragement or Assistance in Suicide."