unless the statement was about the parents it does not meet the standard of defamation........because you DIDN'T go to law school you are not aware that the definition of "defamation" has either changed or been improperly applied......now go back to playing armchair lawyer.......
Statements were made about the parents. They were accused of being paid performers and crisis actors who perpetuated a hoax and that their murdered children did not exist or were not dead. People gullible enough to believe these stories harassed and threatened the parents resulting in legal damages caused by the false statements of Alex Jones.

