night, but didn t feel right about what happened. there s no way that i would have slept with somebody that a, i wasn t interested in b, had absolutely no relationship with. reporter: at the suggestion of her roommate molly went to see a counselor, sarah peters the director of the university women s center. i told her, you know, this is not an official report i m not going to give you his name. all i will say is that he s on the wrestling team. reporter: a week later molly got a call from peters who told her there had recently been another assault involving a different wrestler. i didn t recognize the name. but that sent a red flag in my brain. reporter: that s when molly agreed to go to school officials and report corey for sexual assault. the school investigation took almost four months. after which a hearing was held in june of 2014. the adjudicator was an accounting professor who had been trained as a hearing
roommate molly live in an apartment over looking the finish line. they were there when the bombings occurred and were forced to evacuate. were you guys down on the ground or were you in your a apartment looking down? we were in our apartment looking over as the bombs went off. what did you see? we saw the first we saw and heard the first bomb go off and looked out over the window and saw the second bomb go off over the street. a big cloud of smoke. molly in addition to the injuries and the death we heard a number of windows were rattled and busted as well. did your windows break? our windows didn t break in our apartment. i am not sure about the rest of our building. we heard it and felt it. what has been the reaction of the people in the building? well, there are still some