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They made a documentary about this incident and another case. Netflix trailer
Audrie and Daisy <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/29Dr4ChJUBc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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Sad. Daisy Coleman has killed herself at 23. RIP
https://www.kmbc.com/article/daisy-c...t-23/33524766# MARYVILLE, Mo. — Daisy Coleman, the Maryville, Missouri, high school sexual assault survivor turned victim advocate and subject of the Netflix documentary “Audrie & Daisy,” has died at the age of 23, according to her mother. Melinda Coleman said in a Facebook post Tuesday that Daisy had died by suicide. Coleman was 14 when she said a 17-year-old Maryville High School Student plied her with alcohol, then raped her while she was incapacitated in January 2012. Melinda Coleman found her daughter on the porch the next morning where she had been left, shivering and cold with wet hair while wearing only a T-shirt. The case triggered tensions in the small town of Maryville, tensions in the judicial system with regard to the prosecution of teenage rape suspects, and national conversations about sexual assault cases involving teens. The suspect in the case, Matthew Barnett, was charged with sexual assault. That charge was ultimately dropped. Barnett later pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of child endangerment two years after the incident originally happened. Barnett was sentenced to two years of probation in the case. Daisy Coleman was later featured in “Audrie & Daisy,” a Peabody award-winning documentary on Netflix, telling her story and advocating for sexual assault victims. After the case, Daisy also helped to co-found the organization SafeBAE, Safe Before Anyone Else, an organization aimed at preventing sexual assault in middle and high school. “She was my best friend and amazing daughter,” Melinda Coleman said in the post on Facebook. “I think she had to [make] it seem like I could live without her. I can’t. I wish I could have taken the pain from her! She never recovered from what those boys did to her and it’s just not fair. My baby girl is gone.” |
Absolutely ****ing heart breaking :-(
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People suck. **** man. I wish my daughter was ugly.
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The story I read about it today was accompanied by a recent photo of her. My goodness, what a beautiful young woman. But you can see the pain in there plain as day. From her eyes, to her piercings, to her tats, to finally her empty expression.
Just sucks and I'd like to give to a collection anyone has set up. This is way worse than Skidmore. Edit: The story with her pic - https://www.tmz.com/2020/08/05/daisy...es-by-suicide/ Daisy co-founded the organization SafeBAE: https://safebae.org/donate/ |
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Why is today's society always about tearing someone down, cancel culture, haters everywhere, PC police ready to put you in isolation and so much pressure to be afraid to speak your mind.
Poor kid was probably demonized or used as a pawn and the pressure made her crack. So sad on so many levels..... Life should never be this bad for anyone, let alone a child. |
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