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Stanford Rape Case: Victim Letter Going Viral
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<blockquote data-quote="CaptainS" data-source="post: 977816" data-attributes="member: 9255"><p>The chick said yes to finger banging, then was still conscious enough to dry hump him. When was the "unconscious rape"?</p><p></p><p>She had a boyfriend...she had a boyfriend! The people who found her brought her to the hospital, they got her to do a rape kit and report the incident. Then she was stuck, if she didn't go with the rape narrative, she'd lose her boyfriend and her family would shame her. This wasn't rape, this was a girl trying to salvage her reputation by playing a victim and ruining a life.</p><p></p><p>A. HIV test? Come on, from kissing and finger banging?</p><p></p><p>B. What's with the pine needles? She left a trail and "small pile" in several rooms and it took 3 people to comb all of them out of her hair? That sounds like she's trying to convince me how bad things were, rather than convey facts.</p><p></p><p>C. It doesn't take a few hours to complete the head-to-toe portion of the rape exam. There's no way she stood there naked for "a few hours" while they collected samples. The full exam might take a few hours, but that includes treating injuries, getting a medical and sexual history and examining hair and clothing - none of that requires a girl to be nude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptainS, post: 977816, member: 9255"] The chick said yes to finger banging, then was still conscious enough to dry hump him. When was the "unconscious rape"? She had a boyfriend...she had a boyfriend! The people who found her brought her to the hospital, they got her to do a rape kit and report the incident. Then she was stuck, if she didn't go with the rape narrative, she'd lose her boyfriend and her family would shame her. This wasn't rape, this was a girl trying to salvage her reputation by playing a victim and ruining a life. A. HIV test? Come on, from kissing and finger banging? B. What's with the pine needles? She left a trail and "small pile" in several rooms and it took 3 people to comb all of them out of her hair? That sounds like she's trying to convince me how bad things were, rather than convey facts. C. It doesn't take a few hours to complete the head-to-toe portion of the rape exam. There's no way she stood there naked for "a few hours" while they collected samples. The full exam might take a few hours, but that includes treating injuries, getting a medical and sexual history and examining hair and clothing - none of that requires a girl to be nude. [/QUOTE]
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