Ian Teeters
Ian Teeters has been accused of abusing Billy Wolfe, who was profiled by The New York Times in an article about kids who get bullied at school. Learn more about the Ian Teeters case and read about the aftermath of the NYTimes article.
On March 24, the New York Times published a profile of a boy named Billy Wolfe who had been brutally bullied since middle school.
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Billy Wolfe is a 16-year-old high school sophomore who has been assaulted numerous times at school over the years according to the New York Times article that appeared yesterday.
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In a story published Monday, New York Times columnist Dan Barry explores high school bullying through Billy Wolfe, a 15-year-old living in Fayetteville, Ark., whose classmates frequently attack him and accuse ...
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In a story published Monday, New York Times columnist Dan Barry explores high school bullying through Billy Wolfe, a 15-year-old in Fayetteville, Ark., whose classmates frequently attack him and accuse him of ...
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Cast members in a play opening soon in Charles City rehearse Tuesday evening. “NunSense A-Men” is a version of the play “NunSense,” which has previously been performed in Charles City. In NunSense A-Men, all of the parts are played by men, including Trevor Carolan (back, left) as Sister Leo...
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Little more than a year after Billy and Laura Wolfe were arrested on drug charges, they have been given the opportunity to start their lives over again.
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