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      • Shown in animation to hide their identities, the boys' interviews with Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, husband-and-wife co-directors of the documentary "Audrie & Daisy," were part of the boys' plea bargain, and so the boys are strangely passive, submitting to the questioning in a calm and clueless way that is extremely unnerving.
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  2. Sep 23, 2016 · Shown in animation to hide their identities, the boys' interviews with Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, husband-and-wife co-directors of the documentary "Audrie & Daisy," were part of the boys' plea bargain, and so the boys are strangely passive, submitting to the questioning in a calm and clueless way that is extremely unnerving. The entire ...

  3. Jan 22, 2019 · The boys took photographs of Audrie passed out under the influence of alcohol and drew obscenities on her body with markers. When Audrie questioned the boys on the events of the night over Facebook Messenger, but they were minimally responsive.

    • Melissa Breccia
  4. The boys responsible for Audrie's death were going to go to trial in April last year, but the case reached settlement before going to trial. Two of the boys verbally apologised in an...

  5. Jan 30, 2016 · A group of boys used a Sharpie to scrawl obscenities all over her naked body, and then sexually assaulted her. Audrie became the ridicule of her school when video of her assault was circulated ...

    • Nigel M Smith
    • How Did Filmmakers Get Sexual Offenders to Talk For The Movie?
    • How Did Filmmakers Deal with Assailants Who Seemed to Have Little Remorse?
    • How Did Coleman React to What Her Town's Sheriff Said About Her "Safe" Town?
    • What Is Coleman Up to These Days, After We Saw Her Graduate Onscreen in 2015?

    Audrie & Daisy opens with "John_R" and "John_B," two men who were charged with the wrongful death of Audrie Pott. Since the men were minors at the time of the sexual assault, their identities are hidden. But even so, it's surprising that the men would talk on camera. "The Pott family filed a wrongful death suit against the boys, (then) went back to...

    Cohen said that she and her co-director initially weren't sure if they wanted to talk to the men who assaulted Pott. Ultimately, they took the interviews, because "we decided that it was sort of our obligation to go forward to see if we could glean anything from them about that night." She says the boys didn't seem to have gained a new perspective ...

    In the movie, Maryville Sheriff Darren White is interviewed, and he emphasizes the safety of his small town, where Daisy Coleman was assaulted. "I really had to sit back and laugh at what he was saying, especially after he (said on camera), 'Oh, in Maryville no one jumps out of the bush and cracks you on the back of the head and steals your purse,'...

    Coleman is in her sophomore year at Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Mo. She's on the wrestling team, majoring in art and has has an apprenticeship at the Gentleman's Ink tattoo parlor in town. As an ambassador of PAVE, she does plenty of advocating on behalf of assault victims and is planning to tour colleges and educate more women about Title...

    • Carly Mallenbaum
  6. Sep 20, 2016 · A year after the groundbreaking documentary The Hunting Ground exposed the epidemic of sexual assault across campuses in the US, the new Netflix documentary, A udrie & Daisy, tells the stories...

  7. Oct 12, 2016 · Audrie and Daisy also tells the story of Audrie Potts, a California high school student who was sexually assaulted by three teenage boys while drunk at a party. Photos were taken and circulated. "My life is over," Audrie declared on Facebook Messenger. Eight days after the assault, she killed herself. Audrie Potts. (Supplied)

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