Christopher Pierson, the sick man who sent a hoax mail to tsunami victim’s friends and relatives, has been sentenced today to 6 months in prison.
Spamfo published the article previously entitled ‘Man pleads guilty to sick Tsunami hoax emails’, in the meantime Scotland Yard was forced to setup a dedicated incident room spending days contacting the friends and families affected by the hoax, at a cost of £10,000.
The BBC has more information on the story here.
He called the offence "a moment of madness" and asked for leniency for his family
A statement from one recipient read: "The suffering that that email caused I cannot explain – not knowing who was telling the truth, it was such a cruel thing to do."
Pierson cried as the court heard how he had set up the bogus email account and falsely announced the deaths: maybe the only good thing to come from this is Pierson at least showing some remorse.
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