joining me in the studio is sheila pott, audrie's mom and co-founder of the audrie pott foundation.e were chatting before the show started. i'm so sorry for your loss. it's only been a couple years and seems like yesterday. >> yes, absolutely. >> tell us about audrie. who was she? >> she was a 15-year-old with dreams of attending a college of the arts. she was athletic. kind. she referred to herself as the peacemaker in her group. she had an amazing sense of humor and. >> and her younger siblings looked up to her? >> they look up to her and recently asked a question, when was audrie -- when did audrie become funny? >> oh. >> my goodness. you know, the story was in the news a lot. and what happened to the people who were involved with her just really infuriated you, didn't it? tell me a little bit about that. >> i think you're referring to audrie's attackers. >> yell. >> we were -- we were extremely frustrated that it took so longing to bring some justice in her case. it took eight months for the investigation, which i know part of that was a challenge because they had to obtain the