Daisy Coleman, the teen at the center of the explosive Maryville, Missouri rape case, may yet find justice after nationwide attention, including pressure from "hacktivist" group Anonymous, forced small-town prosecutor Robert Rice to reopen the case.<br /><br />As part of an effort to help spur a re-examination of the case, Coleman recently recounted her version of events to xoJane.com.<br /><br />On the night of January 7, 2012, the then 14-year-old and her 13-year-old best friend snuck out of her home during a slumber party to meet 17-year-old senior football player Matthew Barnett.<br /><br />He took the pair to his parent's home where he and four friends plied the young girls with shot after shot of vodka.<br /><br />The last thing either remembers is being surrounded by the popular football players, coaxed to drink more and more.<br /><br />Less than an hour later, they discarded Coleman in front of her parent's home. <br /><br />Hearing what sounded like dog scratches hours later, her mother found Coleman lying bruised and half-dressed in below freezing temperatures. <br /><br />Doctors examining a rape kit later confirmed the nightmare scenario Daisy's mother had already been forced to come to grips with.<br /><br />Police quickly rounded up the suspects and recorded their confessions. <br /><br />It seemed as if the Daisy's nightmare would soon be over, but the quaint all-American town of Maryville, Missouri conspired to work against the Coleman family's search for justice.<br /><br />As word of the incident got out, many students at Maryville High School made it known they stood by the accused athletes.<br /><br />Students took to Facebook and Twitter to call her a "whore" and a liar and encouraged her to take her own life.<br /><br />Daisy also found herself suspended from the cheerleading squad for her apparent "role" in the events.<br /><br />She recalls arriving at a dance competition to find a schoolmate sporting a homemade T-shirt reading: Matt 1, Daisy 0.<br /><br />As the member of a prominent political family, support for Barnett also extended into Maryville's adult world.<br /><br />Daisy's mot