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A British man, Dylan Phelan, has been sentenced to over six years in prison for encouraging a US citizen, Travis Dyer, to commit suicide during a video call in 2024. Phelan also faced charges related to possession of extreme pornography and making an indecent image of a child.
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A British man has been sentenced to over six years in jail after admitting to encouraging a US citizen to commit suicide in 2024 while on a video call.
Dylan Phelan, 21, was sentenced on Friday at Leeds crown court after previously pleading guilty to intentionally doing an act which was capable of encouraging the suicide of another person. This was after 21-year-old Louisiana native Travis Dyer took his own life following a call between the pair and two other men. He also admitted to three counts of possession of an extreme pornographic image and one count of making an indecent image of a child.
Sentencing Phelan, judge Barry Cotter admonished the Morley native for indulging his “morbid curiosity” at the expense of Dyer’s wellbeing, stating that the deceased needed “help and support but he got the very opposite of that from you”.
“You wanted to feel like you had control over the actions of another,” he added. “You showed no respect for the life of Travis Dyer.”
Phelan and the two other men were members of a private server on the virtual community platform Discord. The server, which they had called ‘Recovery4all’, had been created by the men as a forum to discuss mental health issues and exchange advice.
Representing the prosecution, Andrew Petterson told the court that the name was “ironic” and that Phelan and the other two members sought to taunt Dyer and worsen his mental health.
The court heard that Dyer had suffered numerous personal hardships in the years leading up to his death, including the death of his mother and sister by drowning, which had caused his mental health to suffer.
Having contacted the group in hopes of finding support, the court was told that he was instead taken advantage of by Phelan and the other two men, who convinced him to carve each of their initials into his skin and to purchase drugs and alcohol with whatever money he had.
“The deceased shared his suicidal thoughts within the group and his plans to take his own life,” said Petterson, who claimed that Phelan and his co-conspirators waged “a campaign of cruelty during which Travis Dyer was groomed into taking his own life”.
Phelan, who was made the subject of a 10-year sexual harm prevention Order alongside the six years and four months sentence he received, encouraged Dyer to end his life during a video call between the two in late October 2024.
During the call, which was recorded, Phelan can be heard goading Dyer to kill himself, including telling him to “pull the trigger” and laughing. Dyer took his own life during the video call, with his body only being found after one of the other men in the group told someone outside it that he had died, leading to police in the US being contacted.
Phelan was brought into Elland police station by his parents, who were informed that their son may have played a role in Dyer’s death by a woman that Phelan had established an online correspondence with.
Dylan Phelan was sentenced for encouraging Travis Dyer to commit suicide during a video call and for possession of extreme pornography.
Travis Dyer was a 21-year-old from Louisiana who took his own life following a video call with Dylan Phelan and two other men.
Judge Barry Cotter criticized Phelan for his 'morbid curiosity' and stated that Dyer needed help and support, which he did not receive from Phelan.
The 'Recovery4all' server was created by Phelan and the other men as a forum to discuss mental health issues and exchange advice.

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