I mean Marin Cogan’s comments given as explanation. Not any other comments.
i don’t much care for Black women, but small w for white women.
Shut up already, author.
Gibberish saying “Let’s move on.”
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She falsely accused a white man of abduction and sexual attack.
She said her clothes were taken by Evil White many and she was photographed nude. She fought for her life.
10 years, If the races were reversed.
This story just reemphasizes what we all know about outlandish black claims. Like Juicy Smollet or that NASCAR noose....
They are all Fake News. Made up. Fabricated lies.
Blamed a white man. I remember the reaction to Susan Smith blaming a black man.
I think this story grew legs for a few reasons. Ms. Russell is pretty, she claimed to see a child alone on the side of the road (at night), and then she disappeared. Quite honestly it had the makings of a good mystery. It all fell apart quickly (like the Smollett story), but the initial information was intriguing.
She may have serious mental or emotional issues (look up Audrey Seiler), or she may be an “influencer” trying to become famous. Either way, I hope she is charged, or at least has to make full restitution for what the PD spent on her.
What a croc, but what else would one expect from Vox/
It was a prank. So funny. Lock her up.
So a group of folks started asking questions when she returned and were shouted down. In fact, a bunch of African American podcasters and online slueths were asking questions like "Where is the kid in the video?", "Why did she not go to the first house or business for help when she escaped?", and so on.
It’s a fraud, Jim
Explained
She’s a pretty young woman who was alleged to have disappeared after being a good Samaritan by coming to the aid of a child in need. I prayed for her. Now it looks like she lied about the whole thing, and you know what I’m going to do? Pray for her some more, because clearly she needs God’s guidance (and don’t we all, lol!)
Why in God's Name do people believe any first story in the MSM? Especially stories about the victimization of America's favorite victims.
At one time, when these stories appeared, we first looked for ‘Rev’ Al Sharpton’s name in the story. Nowdays, not at all.
I think most people are beginning to knock off these Black fraudsters’ stories early because they don’t sound right from the start.
What amazes me is that the police are able to get to the truth so often.