This, like the Duke lacrosse incident, is too pat; too convenient.
I am highly skeptical that events played out as presented in the story.
If false, people need to go to jail, too.
Duke Lacrosse hoax V2, someone page Nancy Grace!
Ive long wondered why college campuses have their own police departments and investigate their own crimes. It would appear crime victims only report the incidents to the camps police or Dean. The Deans first priority would be the schools reputation. Campus police would follow orders.
I thought the exact same thing about the gang rape story. I can’t say it didn’t happen. It just seemed to be “too much” too believe. The author of this article only hints at one of the unbelievable details: Jackie supposedly said she was tackled when she entered the dark room and she and her initial attacker fell THROUGH a glass coffee table shattering the glass.
The most suspicious thing is that no one seems interested in finding the culprits. The article’s author referred to attempts to find them as “a diversion”(paraphrase).
That always tell me the story is problematic.
Do these phony rape accusers comprehend the damage they’re doing to their “sisters” when they fabricate these kinds of overblown stories? It is for this very reason that rape has been made so difficult to prove, to prevent wicked, immoral women from using it as a tool of blackmail against innocent men.
Where rape is proven, it should be dealt with harshly; it is truly an abominable crime. But where the charge is leveled speciously or out of malice, with no supporting evidence, and especially when it’s proven to be demonstrably false, the crime is equally reprehensible on the part of the false accuser, and should be dealt with equally harshly.
Laughable nonsense that wouldn't even make it in a Lifetime "woman in crisis" movie.
The dialog during the rape sounded to me like the usual, believable kind of implicitly homo action normal to a lot of these Fraternity stories, but this: “Cindy replies, “Is that such a good idea?” adding, “Her reputation will be shot for the next four years.” This sounds like something out of a movie made in the 70’s about the 50’s. “Her reputation will be shot’?!! Not only have I not heard that phrase since the early 70’s but I’m sure it is a lyric from a song....”Wake Up Little Susie”? Do kids talk like this anymore?
Given that there were two rape/murders of young women abducted near the UVA campus, it is indeed unsafe there. But not on-campus. Near the campus in an open-air strip mall [where Hannah Graham was last seen alive].
If you go there, you will notice congregations of beggars, winos and other street people being tolerated harassing passersby.
The town government refuses to do anything about this, for fear of offending the street people. They were even unwilling to install security cameras, so the only footage of Hannah Graham’s last moments were recorded by cameras installed by the shops in the mall.
Political Correctness with respect to street people’s rights to “free speech” — and likely race as well — puts young women in danger in that area.
Therefore, I strongly urge parents not to send their daughters to UVA.