Dallas was an outgoing teenager. She excelled at volleyball and was the senior class president, according to her family.
Her sister said that she was good at fitting in at a small school.
Dallas was hesitant to come forward with her allegation that Turner raped her outside a party in October of last year. She wanted Turner to get help because they were friends. She was worried about how students at the school would react to Turner's dad being on the board.
Karl said that her family was prepared for what would happen when she decided to file a report.
They didn't know how bad the bully would be. Turner's friends expressed their support for him on social media, but Tabatabai was called anattention whore because many of the posts were posted by children.
Turner's friends watched Dallas to see if they could catch her doing anything out of the way so they could use that against her.
Her family said she developed abdominal pains because of the anxiety and trauma. They thought she was doing better as time went on.
Dallas died unexpectedly after she stabbed herself in the leg, her family said. They don't think she intended to kill herself.
Her dad said that it was a cry for help.
The backlash was difficult for Chloe Bess. Turner was out on bond when she accused him of raping her outside a party in Orangeburg County. The Besses said that after they heard about the alleged rape, they were harassed and their house was egged.
She was gone as soon as this happened. Carol Bess said it was a complete turn.
After she accused Turner of raping her, her attorney argued that it was not rape because she didn't.
You just had sex on the ground with a boy you didn't really know and you feel bad, but it's not rape. When asked if she said no, she didn't. When asked if she said stop, she didn't reply.
She was not in the courtroom that day, but she was shocked to hear what Hutto had said about her.
There was no way that I could have finished high school with the way that people were treating me and my family up there. Her parents followed.
Turner's father was a prominent figure in the country club scene who had connections in the court, so there was a lot of support for Turner and his family.
Everybody knows everybody in a small town.
A judge granted a restraining order against Turner after he was sentenced. On April 21, Sarah Ford, the alleged victims' attorney, filed a request to modify the restraining order to include his parents, Walt and Jen Turner, and his family, citing several calls that the Stollers received in recent weeks while they were speaking to local outlets.
According to the filing, the person apologized on Turner's behalf.
The filing said that Karl received two calls on April 16 from a number that had the same caller ID. The Stollers said that they blocked that number on their phones out of caution.
When reached for comment, Walt Turner said that there were many things that were simply made up. Hutto didn't respond to multiple requests for comment on behalf of Turner and about his comments in court about the girl.