Posted on 06/23/2013 1:50:47 PM PDT by lowbridge
According to the girls account, Abdelbadie approached and struck up a conversation with her, and then asked her to smoke marijuana with him. The girl said she told him her age several times before he brought her back to his apartment, where he had sex with her after claiming she had seduced him.
The girl left Abdelbadies home the following day. Abdelbadie and a friend are alleged to have walked her home, and watched hiding behind a fence as she walked up to the house.
Abdelbadies friend who met Abdelbadie when signing him up for a childrens charity -- then called 911 after arguing with Abdelbadie about his conduct with a young girl. Officers responded to the area and arrested Abdelbadie.
According to charging papers, Abdelbadie told police he met the girl walking near University Avenue and claimed she was dressed provocatively. He is alleged to have admitted he hooked up with the girl, but would not say whether he knew her true age.
(Excerpt) Read more at seattlepi.com ...
A remote valley in Afghanistan or Kurdistan is quite different from Kabul or Baghdad. In these ways, anyhow.
It’s just silly to lump 1.2B or so people together and say, “They’re all the same.”
All Muslims share, IMO, a religion peculiarly susceptible to encouraging evil behavior. But not all Muslims are evil, anymore than all Christians are good.
Right. But under Sharia the male adulterer is also executed. Or is supposed to be.
Of course, for a male adultery is defined only as sex with a married women, as it was under the Law of Moses. A married man having sex with an unmarried woman is not committing adultery.
“...My understanding that DNA and other physical evidence also can be construed as a witness....”
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Going closer to “source material” (see linked article) I guess that DNA could be considered as supporting SECONDARY evidence IF the woman could find 4 MALE witnesses, as the PRIMARY evidence, to the act of rape. Other than than, she’s SOL.
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