![]() 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. |