Thank you for your support. Krysten is doing quite well. She knows she can't change what happened so she is moving on from there. She is very strong and can handle just about anything that is handed to her. Now that she knows how easy it is for someone to slip it into a drink - any drink - she will be far more careful. The article in the paper(thank you YorkieSmiles) says it all. It's hard to report it since you can't remember anything and don't have a clue what happened. Then, to figure out who is responsible can be next to impossible unless someone saw something. Since people aren't watching for that kind of thing they don't pay any attention to who is doing what around any unattended drink. Since it happened, I've come across the same thing happening to others that never reported it. "Officer, I woke up somewhere strange - I don't know how I got there, who else may have been there with me or what happened. Can you help me?" Officer: "Uh, yes M'am, maybe you shouldn't drink so much" or "Sorry, M'am, I can't help you if you have no info to go on". Not neccessarily this situation every time, but certainly many times. Krysten has our friend at the Rape and Crisis Center that she can talk to any time, day or nite, even tho she talks to me alot. The world has become such a sad place to grow up in. |