Raped at Disney World

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Handsome Creepy Eel

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Ziltoid said:
"Why are people holding me accountable for my actions...? This isn't fair, I'm a WOMAN! :cry:"

I've often wondered what real victims of violent sexual assault/domestic abuse think of girl-who-cried-wolf bullshit like this... I imagine it's quite insulting and invalidating to have your genuine victimization equated with idiotic victim mentality.

I've always wondered the same, but I've never seen this happen. It's hilarious that false rape accusers (generally) enjoy such fervent support from people who were actually raped. It's like honest, chaste women feverishly defending sluts (extremely common among traditional and religious girls) as their feminist drive takes over, or half of lower and middle class defending the super-rich who rob them.
 

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augen sehen said:
Ziltoid said:
"Why are people holding me accountable for my actions...? This isn't fair, I'm a WOMAN! :cry:"

I've often wondered what real victims of violent sexual assault/domestic abuse think of girl-who-cried-wolf bullshit like this... I imagine it's quite insulting and invalidating to have your genuine victimization equated with idiotic victim mentality.

Sisterhood über alles. I haven't heard many "real victim" women speaking out so I assume they support the right of the sisterhood to cry rape as they please.
I've met a few girls who were raped and molested as children. They're not all there and fell apart when they told me. I doubt many rape victims would want to volunteer like that and announce to the world what happened, much less form an alliance with some dumb bitch who decides to call a night of sex "rape" because she doesn't like the guy anymore.
 

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Samseau said:
Exactly. Having proof on hand will keep the heat off your back should things get far enough to go to court in the first place.

With pics: Bail set at 4K

Without pics: Bail set at 40K

Those pics aren't going to save you any money. If it gets to the point where you've offered your phone to the cops, chances are you've already dropped at least 10K on an attorney anyway.

Only a dumbass would show up to the police station on his own saying "I didn't do it look at my phone," while the detective notes in his records that you're confessing.
 

Grit

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Did anyone else notice the "i don't want to share every detail" part?

Judging on the incredibly detailed emotional journey, it appears she purposely left out anything at the scene of the crime. Like motive, intent, evidence, witnesses.

Don't let this fool you. Crying rape is no different than crying wolf. She has a lot to lose if her father doesn't conveniently believe her strawman rationalizations. He might give her the yoink and cut off her money.
 

jordypip23

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Gotta agree with you on this one. She wasted time by not going directly to the police. If it was in fact a rape, this would be a criminal matter. Disney would definitely adhere to whatever the law enforcement folks decided to enforce in this matter.

master_thespian said:
I am not really sure why she is contacting disney instead of the police, the rape didn't happen at work, and was not at a work related event.

I am not unsympathetic but she went about this all wrong: call the cops, get a rape kit
 
"Those pics aren't going to save you any money. If it gets to the point where you've offered your phone to the cops, chances are you've already dropped at least 10K on an attorney anyway".

I’m not sure where this pic thing comes from but the "7th Commandment of Sluts" advises to get a ‘Morning After Happy Text’ from a Slut.

The idea is that once she realizes she’s been pumped and dumped and her hamster starts trying to re-write a night of casual sex into rape, she will remember the text and see how ridicules she will look.


By the way the fem-cunts are out in force defending her: http://www.xojane.com/it-happened-to-me/disney-rape





Here's her site profile:

Dana Wierzbicki is a 23-year-old unicorn goddess from Chicago. She works at a grooming salon washing dogs and various other four-legged creatures and aspires to one day have a salaried job. When not talking to pets in cutesy voices, Dana enjoys binging on trashy reality television, shredding on classical guitar, taking an excessive amount of pictures of her cats, and leaving the house.
 

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chyamor

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"Commandment of Sluts"???

Listen there's only rule I follow

thou shall use a burner phone with burner email address and burner last name.


If this is a cowoker, Burner phone and email address
 

Alpharius

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Pretty sure this just cost me a decade old friendship on Facebook when I said it sounds like she changed her story when she noticed he was with other girls.

If it was too hard for her to tell the police, how was she able to tell everybody and their mom working at Disney?

Tip: if you get raped, report it to the police ASAP. I used to be in law enforcement and I can't imagine even the laziest or shiftiest officers I knew rolling their eyes at a rape charge. The burden of proof is high and gets higher when you wait for months.
 

Hotwheels

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An acquaintance of mine did the opposite of the "Had a great time" text..

He got seven years for "roofieing" a broad with no evidence other than her stories and his "sorry about last night" text.

Don't ever say you're sorry.
 

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Bolthouse said:
Samseau said:
Exactly. Having proof on hand will keep the heat off your back should things get far enough to go to court in the first place.

With pics: Bail set at 4K

Without pics: Bail set at 40K

Those pics aren't going to save you any money. If it gets to the point where you've offered your phone to the cops, chances are you've already dropped at least 10K on an attorney anyway.

Only a dumbass would show up to the police station on his own saying "I didn't do it look at my phone," while the detective notes in his records that you're confessing.

The detective notes that there's a text exchange where she admits to having a good time last night, and then throws you in jail?
 
Samseau Wrote:
The detective notes that there's a text exchange where she admits to having a good time last night, and then throws you in jail?
As I say, the main point of getting the "I HAD A GREAT TIME LAST NIGHT" text, is to stop her making a false rape claim in the first place. If it gets as far as a police interview, it sure won't hurt your case either.
 

Bolthouse

 
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Samseau said:
The detective notes that there's a text exchange where she admits to having a good time last night, and then throws you in jail?

Sure. A detective is essentially a lead generator. His job is to generate as many decent leads as possible, and it's then up to the DA on whether to pursue it or not.
 

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Bolthouse said:
Samseau said:
The detective notes that there's a text exchange where she admits to having a good time last night, and then throws you in jail?

Sure. A detective is essentially a lead generator. His job is to generate as many decent leads as possible, and it's then up to the DA on whether to pursue it or not.

No detective will make himself look like a fool. He'd be generating a lead that has a high risk of being thrown out in court.

I've dealt with a false rape charge before. I had text messages, and the cops just ignored her.
 

playa_with_a_passport

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Samseau said:
Bolthouse said:
Samseau said:
The detective notes that there's a text exchange where she admits to having a good time last night, and then throws you in jail?

Sure. A detective is essentially a lead generator. His job is to generate as many decent leads as possible, and it's then up to the DA on whether to pursue it or not.

No detective will make himself look like a fool. He'd be generating a lead that has a high risk of being thrown out in court.

I've dealt with a false rape charge before. I had text messages, and the cops just ignored her.

This is very location dependent. In NYC once the broad walks into a precinct and says she was raped. Regardless of the evidence or circumstances, the detective goes looking for you and locks you up. End of story. He doesn't have any discretion in the matter. Is not like on "Law and Order" were they do those long drawn out investigations. Is up to the Assistant District attorney to decide whether she's going to to prosecute the case or not. Is really not that difficult to get convicted of rape in NYC if the chick sticks to her story and keeps going to court to retell the same story. It actually happens all the time to guys who don't have the money for bail and an attorney.

As a case in point, look what happened to Greg Kelly. A local Fox news reporter whose father also happened to be the Police commissioner. He was arrested and arraigned for false rape accusation. The only reason why the charges were dropped was because the victim changed her story. People who never had any dealings with the criminal justice system had a peek on how the sausage is made.

The SOP of the criminal justice system in NYC is to lock you up and keep you up in legal limbo for years in the hopes of bullying into taking a felony plea with no jail time. Even a low bail of $5k for a first time offender can keep a low income guy remanded in the "rock" (city lock up) for more than a year giving the ADA ample of leverage to get you to cop a plea even if you are totally innocent. This is a reason there are a ton of guys(mostly Black and Hispanic) with felony convictions in NYC who have never been to prison. Once you have a felony conviction, your ability to support a family is all but gone.
 

Alpharius

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Yeah, my doubt in this story comes from the part where she was willing to tell everyone EXCEPT the police. Disney would have probably take her seriously if she showed up with an officer at her side. I can understand if you don't want to talk to people about it, but by the point you're willing to talk to the front desk guy at your apartment, you should be willing to talk to the police.
 
My SNL anti-false rape routine (SNLAFRR) now includes this little friendly after sex game:

Just after I’ve fucked the daylights out of an 8 and she’s laying on my bed, blissfully unaware that the only thing on my mind is getting this annoying 6 out of my place, I like to play a game of 5 questions.

The rules are easy. We ask each other 5 questions and promise to give 100% honest answers. My questions are:


1. What do you find most attractive in a man?
2. How old were you when you first had sex?
3. What is the craziest place you ever had sex?
4. At what point today did you know we were going to have sex?
5. Don’t you think its about time you left?

Oh and I always make sure to record her answers on my phone. Particularly question 4.
 
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