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I agree, and even think that might be too light on her.
If I have any say, I'd rather not foot the bill for this girl to be locked up for 20 years, thanks, though.
That's a LOT of money, for a girl who probably thought the cops would take a report and that would be the end of it.
And it pretty much should have been, once the SANE nurse said she had not been raped.
This happens. People decide to make up that they're a victim for the purpose of getting attention. In times (like this) when cops know pretty quickly it's a false claim, a cop with good social skills gets in a room with her (because it's always a her, it seems) and says "look, it appears to us this is a hoax for who knows why, if you drop the claim at this point we'll all go about our merry way and no foul. If you persist in this claim, and we find it to be baseless, you're going to be charged with a crime. What's it going to be?"
There's no reason for this to have even hit the media.
There should be stricter laws about lying to the police and making false claims.
There have been tons of fake crimes over the years some of which have exacerbated racial divides and that's damaging to society.
Are stricter laws necessary when social pressure is so effective? This girl has been humiliated - as she should be. How thoroughly embarrassing, to run into a church in your shirt and panties claiming you were gang raped when you weren't.
Sometimes, shame is all you need.
Who is going to date this girl now, or want to be her friend? No one.
Who is going to date this girl now, or want to be her friend? No one.
She's apparently guilty of filing a false police report, no big deal. I doubt that she'll either have trouble finding a date or that she will lose any friends.
This isn't Cuba or North Korea. The government can't suddenly invent a new crime. The Constitution prohibits ex post facto laws.
She's apparently guilty of filing a false police report, no big deal. I doubt that she'll either have trouble finding a date or that she will lose any friends.
This isn't Cuba or North Korea. The government can't suddenly invent a new crime. The Constitution prohibits ex post facto laws.
If you noodle around on social media, you'll see she is viciously friendless.
My guess is, she probably has had to move out of the area.
Honestly, I am tired of hearing or seeing these false rape cases involving the "fake victim" have some mental condition. I want more stories where the fake victim knew they were not raped and the accused was innocent for that crime, but consciously disregarded that fact and pulled the rape card anyway. I want more cases where that lying person is served as an example and gets the full sentence length one would get if they did rape that person.
Because she's not unattractive, physically. She's beautiful.
It's like that "am I hot or not" awful website. I don't know why in the world anyone would put their picture on there, honestly, but women had to be a 10 to get rated attractive, and men who looked fun would get an attractive rating.
To me, it's very off-putting to women to put the standard of attractiveness so impossibly high that most women feel unattractive if they're not perfect. Which actually, this girl pretty much is, from a physical beauty standpoint.
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