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Coleman was just 14 when she attended a party where she was allegedly raped while heavily intoxicated by 17-year-old Matthew Barnett, the grandson of former Republican state representative Rex Barnett, as one of his friends reportedly filmed the attacks on Coleman and a friend.

In the case of Audrie Pott, ‘allegedly’ needs to be removed from your report. There is no allegedly about it.

‘Allegedly’ needs to be removed as well. There is no allegedly about it.

Actually, drinking alcohol is linked to suicide and probably not the right idea here. However, many people find relief from PTSD, depression and suicidal thoughts with psilocybin mushrooms, both large and micro-doses. Too bad they aren’t more widely available for their healing benefits.

This story makes me so sad.

This is devastating. Both these girls were assaulted that night in 2012 and then assaulted again and again by the barbaric treatment they received from authorities and their communities. RIP Daisy and Audrie.

My story. I was 16 and intoxicated to the point of being very sick. My friend and her boyfriend were arguing in a bedroom, leaving me alone with a football player who helped me to the bathroom because I was vomiting. He locked the door behind him and attempted to rape me. I fought him and eventually made enough noise

When I was a teenager, I was almost raped b y two football players.

The KCStar’s 2013 investigatory article if you want to fuel your rage-drinking.

When I was a teenager, I was raped by a very popular football player and I told no one. It took me 30 years to come to terms with it. Just once I would like to see teen survivors turn the destructive behavior away from themselves and onto the rapist. Just once I would like to see the boy’s house burned down, the boy’s

I followed this story when it happened. But I’m just watching the documentary now.
I can’t imagine the pain her brother and mother are going through.

One of the many reasons watching this was so incredibly heartbreaking and infuriating because it was clear that this young woman was still devastated by the experience, and four years after the fact was a shell of who she’d been,

They did. And kids in her dance class made t-shirts that said ‘Matt 1 : Daisy 0'

What is left of her family is in no way ‘ok’.  The Coleman’s lived in a small town a few miles from where I grew up.  My mom knew her dad-  he was a doctor before dying tragically in a car accident (his children were in the car as well).  They moved to Maryville to get a fresh start after he passed away.  Audrey was

He’ll never suffer any consequences from this.

This story makes me question bringing my child into the world. It’s a travesty that nothing will happen to the Barnett’s besides some more interviews, followed by statements like, “we’ve been judged unfairly in the court of public opinion which isn’t fair, everyone needs to move on wah wah”). This is the most

They burned down her house?!

The whole thing is so fucking sad and just a wretched indictment of society, both the immediate aftermath and that years later we collectively could not help and protect her instead of the rapist. Even with all the perceived visibility around sexual assault and rape in the last few years (#metoo, Nassar doc, Audre and

I hope karma rains down on the mother fuckers that did this. I hope it rains down so hard it’s like a lightning bolt/tsunami/hurricane and a bitch slap down to hell.

Sincerely so sad. I can’t imagine being involved in such a publicized case and not getting the justice she deserved.