Sandy Hook families testify about threats, fear of deniers
In often emotional testimony, family members described enduring death threats, in-person harassment and abusive comments on social media. Some move...

In often emotional testimony, family members described enduring death threats, in-person harassment and abusive comments on social media. Some moved to avoid to avoid the abuse.'There are days when grief is just so awful,' said Hensel, whose 6-year-old daughter Avielle Richman was among the slain. 'Then you add on the idea that people think you made all this up for money or that your child didn't exist. That compounds everything.'After the shooting, Hensel and her husband, Jeremy Richman, set up a foundation named for their daughter.