It was sad to start and somehow got worst and kept getting worst.
Dustin finding out new information that adds to his trauma after spending a decade getting over his original trauma is absolutely horrific. He got his life back on track, happily married, work through his issues with his therapists, family, friends, got a good job (he mention he manages a team now in nyc?), gathered enough courage to post, found support from other victims, and is finally ready to close this chapter, then surprise...even more horrific news. I thought after reading his first post that it was so sad and each chapter keeps getting worst.
I remember reading Sean's experience and that was terrible too, then we hear Charles choosing between homelessness or a home with hidden cameras, Jenilynn (I don't care what you tell me, that does not sound like her at all, she is a strong, talented, career driven mother of 3? and it sounds like she is pleading for a second chance over a mistake that wasn't hers), Ryno's realization of the horrors that happened on the seat next to his and the regret is his voice that he simply didn't know because he is so far down the totem pole, and now Tyler (and I assume Katrina, was she ever an employee of the Dis?) working for free, getting shut out of the industry, getting teamed up on, and not even a bit surprised that any of this happened.