With the Tori Stafford murder trial and the facts of the case weighing heavily on the community once again, some people are showing their support by putting up purple ribbons. If you look for them, you'll see them on doors, and posts around Woodstock. Tori's Father Rodney Stafford appreciates the support. "Around Woodstock, there's a lot of purple ribbons and a lot of it is coming out in the community again...and it's just starting to hit some people that it was that close." Stafford believes the case is "opening more eyes", about the need to protect and watch children more closely. "It can happen anywhere, it can happen to any child, and as it's being proved in here (court), Tori was "too old". There's something wrong. There's something very wrong." The trial of 31-year-old Michael Rafferty will resume on Tuesday morning.

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