It doesn't reek of victim-blaming to me at all. It simply explains how they initially met. And to me it SCREAMS a warning sign for every teenager out there. I have no question if Ericka could speak to a high school gym full of teens right this very minute, she'd tell them "don't ever do this". She didn't deserve this, but she also didn't realize how many adult monsters there are out there eager to take advantage of naive teenage girls.
Yeah, they did do an excellent job making the details very clinical and even handed.
I do worry though, when we describe victims as naive that we may be doing women a disservice. It doesn't sound like Ericka was all that naive. Very often crimes against women have more to do with a difference in weight and strength than a difference in worldliness. We have to empower our girls to be able to gain the physical upper hand in more situations when they are in danger. Self-defence classes, personal safety devices such as pepper spray where they are legal and this is a big one to me, teach them to drive as soon as they can. And if possible get them/help them get a car. Many teenage girls are subjected to sexual violence and pressure because they are at the transportation mercy of their attacker. As a teenager, I was given a car and was usually the one to drive on dates because my father wanted me to be able to leave the guy on the side of the road if things got ugly, rather than the other way around. Just some thoughts.