Dear Carey (for whom I have great admiration and support for her efforts in closing WWASPS)...
Somewhere in the '70's, there was a movie...Silkwood was the title, I think. I know it garnered an academy award for Supporting Actress for Cher. It was a FICTIONAL movie about a real situation.
Karen Silkwood was a person of...uhmm...less than stellar social standing. She was a lower-wage technician in an atomic reactor power plant in, I think, Texas. She lived with her boyfriend, and Cher's character (who loved her lesbian-style), and she was tatooed, smoked pot, etc. Regardless of her social stature, she realized that there were major problems in leakages, malfunctions, etc. in this atomic plant, which were being covered up by minor-league bureaucratic functionaries. She began to "leak" information to the press. She had made an appointment to finally meet with a powerful reporter on a certain night to fully document the information she stumbled across. On the way to meet him, her car was mysteriously forced off the road, and she was killed.
What the world remembers from this FICTIONAL movie??? That dumb-shits control powerful and dangerous locations. That some people can get away with murder. That the smallest voice can make major changes. That, if a newspaper reporter could not get his story, a fictional movie without the constraints of slander, can.
Let "Coldwater" do their story. Unless everyone lives happily ever after in this movie and the parents are proven to be correct after all in incarcerating their kids for years, it will have impact. I can't imagine a scenario where WWASPS-type facilities come off the hero.