Police also investigated the name for an alleged attacker Haven Monahan a name that Jackie gave her friends as the person she was going on a date with that night. That name that did not match anyone at the fraternity or at the University of Virginia, and police were unable to determine if such a person exists.
Late last year, The Post pursued information about that same name, which ultimately appeared to be a combination of names belonging to people Jackie interacted with while in high school in Northern Virginia, both of them swimmers. Both of those people who attend different colleges and bear no resemblance to the description Jackie gave of her attacker said in interviews that they knew of Jackie but did not know her well and certainly did not have contact with her after she left for U-Va.
The Post also obtained a photograph that was purportedly of Monahan and determined that that photograph was of a third person, a student who attended high school with Jackie. That other person also a swimmer is a student at a different college out of state and was competing in an athletic event on the date of the alleged attack. He said he had not been in Charlottesville for at least six years and never had any sort of a relationship with Jackie. He expressed shock that his photograph was used in connection with the allegations and asked not to be identified for his safety.
The hunt for Haven Monahan must continue. How else can crazy, false-rape accusing coeds ever feel safe?
And the news report is “just because we haven’t found any evidence doesn’t mean something terrible didn’t happen.” Fox Radio News