every day all across the country, across ohio, across the world. and we have to remember how we got here. we got here because not only was she raped, she was objectified over social media. and she continues to be revictimized over social media. it wasn t her fault. we need to focus on the offenders and address the prevention issues. because victim blaming will never end vsexual violence. so what should parents tell their sons? parents need to teach i m sorry, katie, go ahead. i think that parents need to have conversations with their teens about healthy relationships, about conconsent. and we need to echo that in schools. sitting in that courtroom and hearing teen after teen not do anything, there were so many people that could have intervened that night. and there were so many people that could have intervened after the fact over social media.
office prosecuted it successfully. it is a concern because 16 people that they tried to interview in this investigation leading up to the trial refused to talk to them. so by convening this grand jury in mid april, they said indictments could be filed, charges could be made, or they may not. but they want to make sure they at least go through the process fully here in the community. in terms of what they re looking for, he wouldn t name specifically, but he did mention possibly tampering with evidence, you know, that cell phone video that was taken testified to being taken of the rape, that was deleted. so possibly tampering with evidence. other charges. he said there is no limit to what the ohio attorney general s office will look at in this, carol. not over yet. poppy harlow reporting live from steubenville, ohio today. we ll continue to follow this story all day. later this hour, i ll be talking about dr. jeff gardere as well as katie hannah of the ohio alliance to end sexual vi
churs s cultures of social media and the idol worship of sports stars. katie hannah is the executive director of the ohio alliance to end sexual violence and in new york, jeff gardere who is a clinical and forensic psychologist. welcome to you both. jeff, there were many women over the weekend who witnessed these boys crying in the courtroom and their parents hugging them and they were appalled at that. it s like you re crying now only because you ll be incarcerated, only because you got caught. not because you were truly sorry. are they right? well, let s hope that these boys were truly sorry for what they did. it was a more risk crime and certainly a moral lesson for us all as to what friendship really should be about because at least knew her and when she had gotten so drunk, their job really was to appreciate her, no to the
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