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Caleb Aaron Moore, a 14 year old of El Dorado, Kansas, USA, died June 10th, 2025 at 1:32 pm in his father’s home due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
He took his own life after an incident of online extortion in which an adult convinced the adolescent within 35 minutes of revealing their true identity to load their father’s gun and shoot themselves in the head.
According to Morgan Moore, Caleb’s Mother, in the brief encounter Caleb had he believed he met a young girl his age via Tik Tok, who was interested in getting to know a boy her age, and in less than an hour, the extortionist posing as a minor convinced Moore that killing himself was the only option he had to protect himself and his family.
Caleb’s father, Tarrel (Ty) Moore, was alerted to an emergency at his home by a security device upon which he saw his children fleeing their home in an alarming manner. The last text Ty received from his son Caleb, less than an hour prior, stated, “Everything is going to be ok, dad.”
“Caleb was such a sweet kid. He never wanted us to worry about anything.” says Ms. Moore. She said she had spoken with Caleb previously about online safety and appropriate behavior on social media platforms.
She believes Caleb’s guilt over having violated those boundaries made him more vulnerable to manipulation.
“I’ve talked to five other families whose teenage sons committed suicide as a result of similar extortions.” Ms. Moore added.
Unfortunately, not much authority exists in the digital realm with regard to what local, regional, or even federal authorities are capable of in extortion cases such as Caleb’s.
Caleb Moore, the 14 year old boy’s Grave
“A constant conversation.”, is Ms. Moore’s solution to such digital extortion, specifically with regard to children and social media, adding, “TikTok and Snapchat are pretty big foes to throw stones at. They don’t know what to do about it either.”
Ms. Moore also argues a solution to this digital problem, given the vast power of the shapeless Internet, has to be found in humanity. Caleb’s death is one example of the exponential growth of negative consequences of digital life, running right along with digital life’s exponential growth. “I can’t go to Snapchat to fix the problem.” She added.
There is no official statement on Caleb’s case as the death is part of an ongoing investigation. Caleb’s parents are hopeful that the investigation will provide further insight.
“There’s only so much justice you can get from one person getting caught.” Ms. Moore added with regard to how expansive the problems of the digital age are occurring.
Writer Justin H. Briggs is the author of “Insanity Comes To Mind: A Memoir On Mental Health.” His lived experiences include schizoaffective bipolar disorder, information technology, library and information sciences and politics of all kinds. He is a good writer working at being great.