Ethical Dilemma: How should Hurley communicate the facts of Williams’ first sexual assault on her Twitter account?
Here’s how she did:
Sept. 16 sexual assault: she woke up to someone holding down her head #ColRW
She said it seemed like she was held down forever— Meghan O'Brien (@meghan_hurley) October 18, 2010
#ColRW struck the woman hard several times on her head
— Meghan O'Brien (@meghan_hurley) October 18, 2010
#ColRW tied the woman's hands with a pillow case and walked her to another room.
— Meghan O'Brien (@meghan_hurley) October 18, 2010
#ColRW told the woman she was "perfect" and "sweet"
— Meghan O'Brien (@meghan_hurley) October 18, 2010
#ColRW took photographs of the woman after he forced her to take her clothes off
— Meghan O'Brien (@meghan_hurley) October 18, 2010
#ColRW told the woman to count to 300. Then, she undid the blindfold and called police.
— Meghan O'Brien (@meghan_hurley) October 18, 2010
Following the woman's attack, a K 9 unit searched the area. They couldn't identify her attacker.
— Meghan O'Brien (@meghan_hurley) October 18, 2010
Took a shirt, sheet, baby blanket and underwear because he had touched them. He got rid of everything but the underwear. #ColRW
— Meghan O'Brien (@meghan_hurley) October 18, 2010
Williams kept everything in file folders so his wife would never find out about his criminal activity #ColRW
— Meghan O'Brien (@meghan_hurley) October 18, 2010
The Crown says Williams returned twice after he sexually assaulted the woman. Both times, he stole 15 pieces of lingerie. #ColRW
— Meghan O'Brien (@meghan_hurley) October 18, 2010