RATS & BULLIES - a Feature Length Documentary by Roberta McMillan & Ray Buffer
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RATS & BULLIES

The Dawn-Marie Wesley Story
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RATS & BULLIES LOGO

Title Logo for the feature documentary film.



(L to R) Filmmaker Roberta McMillan is seen here with Dawn-Marie's mother, Cindy Wesley.

This photo was taken in Mission, British Columbia Canada, outside the RCMP station.



(L to R) Cindy Falcon and Dana Drury

Falcon & Drury reenact a moment of consolation between best friends Paula Settee and Dawn-Marie Wesley.



(L to R) Dana Drury & Crystal Enciso

Drury & Enciso reenact a threatening situation between Dawn-Marie Wesley and bully, Donna Harley.



(Background L to R) Laura DeRuiter, Simone Malave, David Delaney, Matthew Kennedy and Crystal Enciso

Teen actors demonstrate "pack mentality" bullying behavior.



Simone Malave as Darla Wilson

Malave reenacts a phone call made to Dawn-Marie Wesley by bully, Darla Wilson in which Wilson states "your f***in' dead, Dawn". Shortly thereafter Wesley takes her own life.



(L to R) Crystal Enciso, Simone Malave, Dana Drury and Laura DeRuiter

Teen actors demonstrate subtle forms of female bullying such as shunning and gossip.



(L to R) Dana Drury, Laura DeRuiter and David Delaney

An example of the role of bystander who aids the bully both by not acting and by cheering.



Rosalind Wiseman

New York Times best-selling author of "QUEEN BEES & WANNABES" and President & co-founder of Washington DC's EMPOWER INSTITUTE Rosalind Wiseman, discusses female bullying.



Cindy Wesley

Dawn-Marie's mother, Cindy Wesley is interviewed.



D.J. Wesley

D.J. Wesley was only 13 when he walked in to find his sister hanging lifeless in her bedroom from a dog leash.



Dawn-Marie Wesley, taken shortly before her suicide.

Dawn-Marie took this picture of herself. It was not discovered until after her death, undeveloped within her camera.













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