Jasmine_Moon answered Saturday April 5 2008, 3:16 am: As far as I know: Nope. Oddly enough, I can relate more than you would ever expect. I lost a extremely close and very young family member some months ago (I am still grieving), and now his account is set to private. I'm still on his friends list, but, for some reason (maybe myspace policy) it will not allow me access to his page.
His mother, on the other hand, has his password that he used and can access it easily. You might want to call a family member of your friend (I'm terribly sorry, btw)..and see if they will allow you to access it somehow.
In the meantime, you can always put something honoring your friend on your OWN myspace page..and that might be better since most ppl probably cannot see her page anyway.
You may visit mine if you like, which b/c of his pictures there, I don't visit very often anymore *sigh*, death is the worst of losses and pain, and I've had more than my '(un)fair' share of grief:
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