I agree with Praise. Spend some time encouraging a young teenager, especially one who is not getting it at home. This should be a lot more profitable for all concerned than wallowing in the destruction of a year ago.I am not suggesting that you ignore or forget it. Learn from it and move on.
Lastly, as a mother, it would break my heart to see my son's body manhandled by strangers. And I believe those "strangers" are still trying to "learn and move on". What purpose is there in showing the grim details over and over again?