What part of “I believe them, and I have no reason to not believe them” do you not get?
She is the criminal in this scenario, why do you believe her to be virtuous?
I didn't see her do anything criminal till AFTER she got used as a speedbag and a dustmop.
She was criminally assaulted by Dough Boy Number One.
She was in a police station. Why didn't they just handcuff her as soon as the struggle started ? The 'GUY' (dressed as if he was going home) had her pinned down on a bench. She seemed unconscious at times.
Why did he let her up, put his arm around her shoulder, then slam her to the ground ?
Has anyone heard the audio portion of the recording yet ?
Don't get me wrong. I could just as easily explain all these seeming inconsistencies. The only reason I am being so skeptical is because of the lack of sound. Especially since what is on the audio would confirm the 'police' side of the story, and without it , things look 'funny'. That leaves the conclusion that the sound must have been incriminating.
I may be wrong, but I sure would like to know what was said, so I know whether I'm wrong or right. As I am sure you do as well.