Posted on 04/27/2006 4:27:11 PM PDT by Conservative Coulter Fan
I agree. There must be some showing that the prior accusation was also false.
What if there isn't.....suppose the charges were dropped because she refused to testify or press charges....what then?
"He's going to get trounced on Tuesday."
Wish we could vote!
According to the AP report she did report the case.
"According to the Creedmoor police report in August 1996, when the woman was 18, she told officers she was raped and beaten by three men "for a continual time" in 1993, when she was 14. She told police she was attacked at an "unspecified location" on a street in Creedmoor, a town 15 miles northeast of Durham."
"The report lists the names of the three men, but no other details. Creedmoor police Chief Ted Pollard said Thursday he had no recollection of the report, and his staff has been unable to find any additional information about it."
(Word on the street was he and his little top hatted friend were thinking about checking into the 'Old Kaczynski place')
Oh, did you mean originally reporting the case?
She is listed as living in Creedmoor in 2002!
My head has been hurting JUST trying to keep up with all the changing "storylines" from the AV, her defense, her family members, etc.
The father alleging the "broom" incident this morning, made my eyes burn. I remember from the get-go, he had a whole other story. That she was fine. But to store her car.
I'd vote FOR him just to have the pleasure of booting his butt out the door when the hammer finally falls on this case.
November of 1987.
Contacted by phone Thursday, the accuser's father said his daughter made the report to police after she was held against her will by a group of men who had picked her up from school and driven her to Creedmoor.
The man said he became concerned when his daughter, who was living in Durham at the time, did not return from school. The girl was located in a house in Creedmoor, her father said. She was not sexually assaulted or injured in the incident, he said.
"They didn't do anything to her," he said.
I despise gratuitous capitalization.
Exactly, I just ventured into my first thread on this a while back and howling is who knew the DA had given those 70ish comments on the case. She has helped get all of us late comers up to speed or at least those of us with open minds.
With this family, the facts never add up, do they?"
Kind of puts one in mind of that old adage "figures don't lie, but liars figure" doesn't it? (or in this case maybe figure should read "scheme".
Oh boy, her dad now remembers?
Well, there is the false allegation. She waited three years to file a rape report even though she was not raped?
And we had a false accuser here, too and guess who showed up to defend her? Same story, different town.
How would you like Ted Williams to defend you? He's an idiot. He runs off his mouth night after night, and it shows that he has not researched anything. He's almost clueless. On the other hand, Geoffrey Fieger called this from day one. I REALLY like him.
CNN on the case....Lisa Bloom and Jami Floyd
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Published: Apr 27, 2006 07:51 PM
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Duke lacrosse accuser had made similar report
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Rain won't end drought
Duke lacrosse accuser had made similar report
Mayor defends ending festival
By Samiha Khanna, Staff writer
The woman who says she was raped by three members of the Duke University lacrosse team may have made a similar rape claim 10 years ago in the neighboring town of Creedmoor, authorities confirmed Thursday.
The woman made the report on Aug. 18, 1996, when she was 18. She told police she was 14 when three men attacked her in Creedmoor, said Police Chief Ted Pollard.
From the archived paper records that he checked Thursday, Pollard said it didn't appear that there were any arrests.
Pollard confirmed the name and birth date of the woman who made the report matches the woman who is now at the center of the rape investigation at Duke. Police last week charged two lacrosse players, Collin Finnerty, 19, and Reade Seligmann, 20, with rape and kidnapping on the woman's accusations.
Contacted by phone Thursday, the accuser's father said his daughter made the report to police after she was held against her will by a group of men who had picked her up from school and driven her to Creedmoor.
The man said he became concerned when his daughter, who was living in Durham at the time, did not return from school. The girl was located in a house in Creedmoor, her father said. She was not sexually assaulted or injured in the incident, he said.
"They didn't do anything to her," he said.
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I am more confused than ever....I thought the mother said they did not tell the father........I'm going to bed...
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