The father of a Sandy Hook victim says Alex Jones has made his life a 'living hell'
by pushing claims that the murders were a hoax involving actors aimed at increasing gun control.
In more than an hour of emotional testimony during which he often fought back tears
Neil Heslin said he has endured online abuse, anonymous phone calls and harassment on the street.
What was said about me and Sandy Hook itself resonates around the world
Heslin said. "As time went on, I truly realized how dangerous it was.
My life has been threatened. I fear for my life, I fear for my safety.
Heslin said his home and car have been shot at, and his attorneys said Monday that the family had an "encounter" in Austin after the trial began in the city
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