The narrative pits a grieving mother’s right to speak out against the privacy and safety concerns of the teenagers she holds responsible for her daughter’s death.
“I think bullying is a subject that needs to be addressed, but I don’t want to create hate for anyone, so I chose to only focus on the mental health aspect of it,” said Wyatt.
She is a former Ocean Springs teacher who resigned months after Aubreigh’s death. “I felt like that would be helpful and it would also not cause any animosity or any conflict to any other individuals.”
If you or someone you know needs help, call or text the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or go online to visit 988lifeline.org.