Carra first told her story to The Orange County Register, and is understandably shaken up by the whole experience.

The Register does not usually identify victims of sexual assault, but Carra Crouch wants to tell her story so justice can be done, she said.

She didn’t cry when recounting the sequence of events that night, but she did cry when she recounted the aftermath.  “I definitely feel angry,” she said. “Nobody once asked me, ‘Carra are you O.K.?’ Why didn’t anybody care? If I saw something like that happen to a little girl, even if I didn’t know her, I would do something. And I’m their granddaughter. How could you just not care all?”

I don't blame her.  The fact that a supposed "man and woman of God" acted this way is bad enough, but the fact that these were her grandparents makes it several times worse.  It's a big reason that I'm fighting back tears even as I type this.

I've watched TBN for laughs over the years, but this is not even close to being a laughing matter.  I say again--if this story is even half true, this should be the end of TBN.