For more than three years, Colby and Leslie Taylor have quietly waited for the day that justice would be delivered for their 13-year-old son, Jay, who in early 2022 was allegedly pushed into killing himself -- and streaming it live on social media -- by an online tormentor associated with the extremist network known as "764."

"It's almost biblical in its definition of evil, what happened," Colby Taylor said.

Authorities in the United States have yet to file any charges in the case. It's unclear if they ever will, as current U.S. law doesn't specifically criminalize such online coercion.

But five weeks ago, authorities nearly 5,000 miles away in Germany, where the alleged online tormentor lives, filed murder charges against him, alleging that the 20-year-old medical student abused mor

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