Moore Twitter session saves a woman's life

Published: April 4, 2009 at 12:11 PM

SAN JOSE, Calif., April 4 (UPI) -- U.S. actress Demi Moore helped save a suicidal woman's life through her use of the social networking service Twitter, a communications expert says.

Laura Fitton, a Stanford fellow of the Society for New Communications Research, said Moore helped save a 47-year-old woman who texted her intent to kill herself into a Twitter session for Moore's fans, the San Jose (Calif.) Mercury News reported Friday.

"On some level, it probably does make her feel exposed," Fitton said. "But if I were Demi, I would feel incredible right now. A very incidental interaction on her part led to this woman being saved."

The Guardian said after Moore noticed the unidentified woman's suicidal comment, she rebroadcast it to more than 350,000 of her fans on Twitter.

Several of those fans then contacted police in San Jose, Calif., about the woman's plan and authorities soon confirmed they had taken the woman into custody unharmed.

© 2009 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
NBA: Orlando 100, Milwaukee 98 (15 min)
NHL: Buffalo 5, Carolina 1 (17 min)
NHL: Minnesota 4, Colorado 3 (SO) (29 min)
NHL: Dallas 4, Tampa Bay 3 (OT) (40 min)
COL FB: Georgia 30, Ga. Tech 24 (49 min)
NBA: Utah 108, Portland 92 (53 min)
NHL: Nashville 4, Florida 1
fark
Woman tracks down long-lost father only to find he is now a she: "I had no idea what to do so I...
XOXO places female living mannequins wearing lingerie in their windows geared toward and you clicked...
Cindy Sheehan yells "Get out of my face" through a megaphone at point blank range to a grizzled...
Vancouver (Nanny State Jr.) considers altering law to order all residents to clear their own sidewalks...
Drunk drivers eclipsed as greatest threat on roads by iPod zombie cyclists
Every year parents struggle with which toys to buy their kids for Christmas. Well, here's fifteen...