Posted on 06/10/2016 1:14:08 PM PDT by C19fan
Stanford rapist Brock Turner sent a photo of his victim's breasts to friends after the attack outside a frat house party. Court documents seen by Daily Mail Online reveal that the disgraced athlete was sent a text via a group messaging app shortly after his arrest that read: 'Whos tit is that'. The message, which arrived through the GroupMe app, was sent by Stanford swimmer Justin Buck, originally of Aberdeen, UK. Detectives were unable to access the photo sent by Turner. Pictures sent on it can be deleted by third parties. It is unclear who deleted the photograph. Buck, 21, was raised in Clearwater, Florida, and is currently working as an investment banking summer analyst' at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in San Francisco.
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Would you please post that line, because I just read the father’s entire letter and could not find it.
Sick!
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That “10 years” came from a letter by a Stanford Law prof. to the judge. It is the law prof. who knew the victim’s family for 10 years. So far as I have seen there is no indication that the victim and the perp knew each other before their encounter.
It says:
Having known the victim in this case extremely well for more than 10 years, my family and I are crushed and heartbroken at her victimization (and then what follows is the redaction which apparently identifies her).
“Thats not what the witnesses saw that pulled him off her”
What wasn’t, that they were trashed, heading back to his room, or what?
Well this opens a can of worms. If the dude was messaging pictures of his unconscious victim, what else do the Stanford swimmers have going on their GroupMe messages? And deleting evidence of a crime? Wow.
Okay, my mistake, I was reading a Huffington Post article and the link that said it was the letter from the father, is what I followed to what I linked to. I saw that line and thinking it was from the father prompted me to mistakenly post what I did. Thanks for the correction.
his daddy should be ashamed....
“Thats not what the witnesses saw that pulled him off her”
What wasn’t, that they were trashed, heading back to his room, or what?
I hope the girls family become multi millionaires....
Sorry folks, I was reading from a letter from a professor, not the father. The Huffington Post article I was reading said the letter was at the link they had, and I saw that line and thinking it was from the father posted what I did. Thankfully someone showed me my stupidity for not reading the entire letter where if I had would have determined it was not the father's letter.
I suspect he sent the picture during the rape. "Haha look at this passed out girl. I moved/removed her top, and she didn't wake up!" Or some such nonsense. And then he decided to do more. It's a shame whatever app he used (Snapchat?) didn't save the message.
I just went over there looking for your article and wound up running into one by some moonbat complaining that men on the right weren’t as upset about this as they were about the bathroom issue. Naturally there is no comments section to set the record straight :(
No worries.
Take them for every cent.
They can’t. He was not a minor at the time of the commission of his crime.
That's not the father's letter.
That's a letter from Michele Landis Dauber to the judge, in which she argues against leniency. Dauber turns out to be a Stanford law professor who is leading a recall effort against the judge.
Yep, already came to that realization. Long story, read on.
Probation officers recommendation: short prison term, long probation = work generation.
He sends it out after he disrobes her, prior of fingering and shoving pine needles into her vag. Swim buddy receives it and retweets (which is the source of the image they have)a little later - after the perp has been arrested (he never thought he’d get caught)
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