http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ook-photos-overdosed-girls-body-Snapchat.htmlA teenage couple has been charged for taking photographs of another overdosed girl's body and posting them on social media before loading her into their car and running out of gas before they could make it to hospital.
Lillie Cooper, 18, and John Guffey, 19, have been indicted on charges of corpse abuse and criminally negligent homicide.
They were with 18-year-old Caitlyn Spears when she overdosed in a house last April in Grant, Alabama.
It is not clear what drug she took or if she died instantly. Instead of calling 911, Cooper and Guffey allegedly 'dragged' her around and took photographs of her body.
They posted the images on Snapchat and Facebook and jokingly tried to wake her up, according to the victim's friends.
Eventually, the pair loaded her into a car and tried to drive her to hospital but they ran out of gas on the way.
They were forced to call for help at a gas station. When firefighters arrived, they found Caitlyn unresponsive in the vehicle. She was later pronounced dead.
Cooper was underage at the time and Guffey was 18. It is not known how the trio knew one another.
Caitlyn's relatives claim Cooper and Guffey jokingly said 'RIP' as they dragged her body around in the video.
They have launched a petition to try to change the law in Alabama to make it illegal not to help someone if they are dying.
Cooper and Guffey both posted bond and were released from county jail this week.
It is not clear how long exactly the pair waited before trying to take Caitlyn to hospital.
In a report seen by AL.com, police described it as an 'extended period of time'.
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