I have another question. If he were indeed raping her, why would he stop when she told him to?
FWIW, if she didn't, he could turn around and say she never objected. Would she have gone into a room with a guy she thought would turn into a rapist? If that's the case, that she didn't think for a moment that the guy would turn into a rapist, then why wouldn't she think telling him no might get him to stop?
She pried his hands off her neck. That's what the testimony has always been, that's what's in the letter, and I believe Bryant himself called it "the strangling".
He didn't just stop when she told him to, numerous times.
But I know facts matter little on these threads so I'll just mosey back to Kerry imploding.
To be clear...in addition to having to pry his hands off her neck, she says she told him no repeatedly.