- Daisy Coleman - Wikipedia
Catherine Daisy Coleman (March 30, 1997 – August 4, 2020) was an American sexual assault victim advocate who was the subject of the 2016 documentary film Audrie Daisy, for which she received a Cinema Eye Honor
- Daisy Coleman case continues to gain national headlines . . .
On the night of Jan 8, 2012, Maryville High School freshman, 14-year-old Daisy Coleman was allegedly raped at a house in town by 17-year-old Maryville High School senior Matthew Barnett
- Maryville rape case: The horrifying details of what happened . . .
She gave her daughter a warm bath, noticed signs of rape or sex, called 911, and took Daisy to the hospital That’s why the police found it easy to investigate
- Daisy Coleman of Maryville Rape Case Has Died by Suicide
Daisy Coleman, the survivor at the center of the 2012 Maryville, Missouri, rape case and whose story was later featured in the Netflix documentary Audrie Daisy, died by suicide on Tuesday evening
- Why Was The Maryville Rape Case Dropped? - NPR in Kansas City
In a case that resembles several other high-profile sexual assault charges across the U S , a 17-year-old Maryville High School senior, Matthew Barnett, was arrested for sexually assaulting
- Newly Released Documents, Tapes From Maryville . . . - ABC News
Newly-released police interrogation tapes and documents tied to a controversial rape allegation case raise questions about what happened the night when Maryville, Mo , teen Daisy Coleman accused an older high school student of raping her
- Daisy Coleman: How did the Sexual Abuse Survivor Advocate Die?
Daisy’s friends and family believed that the threat of the alleged stalker was one of the major reasons behind her decision to end her life At the time, she was also reeling from the death of her brother, Tristan Ash Coleman, who died in a car accident in 2018
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