Posted on 08/21/2014 1:14:20 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
A Pennsylvania woman has been found guilty of downloading child pornography in a failed attempt to frame her estranged husband.
Meri Jane Woods, of Clymer, was convicted Wednesday in Indiana County.
District Attorney Patrick Dougherty says the 43-year-old Woods downloaded 40 images to the family computer, took it to police last August and blamed Matthew Woods for the material.
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“Hell hath no fury...”
Anyone who falsely accuses someone of a crime, and plants evidence, must suffer the same penalty as the innocent person would have. No exceptions.
Aw darn, I bet myself she downloaded it using her password. But hey! All’s well that ends well...
Women that try to frame men like this should have a stiff sentence for the crime. Most get off with a slap on the wrist and the man is tainted for life anyway. My first wife went from door to door screaming I was after her with a gun when in reality I was in the shower. That happened over 25 years ago and I still get gossip over it. The woman should have to pay dearly for this crime and I wouldn’t complain if it were to be a death penalty because after all, the men in most cases pay the rest of their life as a victim.
Sounds reasonable to me. There is waaaaaaaaaaay too much of this kind of crap going on.
Do women really commit fewer crimes, or are they just far more adept at not getting caught (sometimes because law enforcement doesn’t suspect them)?
They pull the same stuff with firearms ownership and many times, the guy is forever banned from owning any, despite it being a frame.
When my grandmother found out she was pregnant for the 7th time, my Dad, the oldest, said she chased my grandfather down a city street with a knife screaming “I’m gonna cut it off!” Thankfully, my grandfather outran her.
HAha! Hilarious but disturbing image of an angry pregnant granny chasing after a horny grampa!
i totally agree. 100%.
Yes. She’s a real Clymer.
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