![]() ![]() "It's just one of those things where it depends on the person," she said. Others, like herself, she said, thought the photos were "interesting and informative," and were "able to view it all in a more scientific detached way." "Some people genuinely think making a video including the autopsy photos is bad and I respect their opinion and feelings." "The reality of the situation is that different people feel differently about this," she said. She said people had been "very divided on how they feel" about the video and she was "hearing a lot from both sides." Zav Girl issued a statement on her YouTube channel, where she has 89,000 subscribers, on Tuesday. And now we're having to kind of relive some of this stuff and not being able to put it behind us," he said. "We just finished the trial just over two months ago. Gannon's father Al Stauch also spoke with News Nation, saying knowing Gannon's photos were being viewed this way was "retraumatizing." "And there's nothing about what this YouTuber is doing that provides any dignity or respect to Gannon." ![]() "Gannon deserved so much more in life from his stepmother and he certainly deserves dignity and respect in death," he said. Michael Allen, the Colorado prosecutor who led the case, told News Nation that doing this was "the lowest of human forms." Zav Girl obtained photos of Gannon's autopsy via a public-records request, and posted a video about them on her Patreon account, where people could pay $3 to watch. ![]()
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