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To: TomServo

On of the hardest parts to believe of her story is that nobody came out from the restaurant to the dumpsters while this was going on. It is implied she worked closing shift. Trust me, I have worked at restaurants during closing shift. The dumpsters are the last place you would go to be hidden from people.

Also he was strangling her hard enough to leave bruises yet was also trying to take her shirt off all while she was fighting him off? She was being so severely choked that bruises were left yet she kept crying out for him to stop? Nope does not compute.

Then there is this. According to her he assured her silence by intimidating her with reminders of his power and her lack of credibility because she was a child. Well could he not done the same thing to force her to perform a sexual act instead of getting physically violent? I mean who would believe her, right?

She states she told close family members yet they too shut up? Even though there was physical evidence of assault? Even though witnesses could place them together before the assault happened? Even though she was most likely in a highly emotional state when she arrived home? Even though others probably made note of how flirtatious he was towards her? Even though her clothing might be stretched out of shape or torn? Nope does not wash.


110 posted on 11/13/2017 1:40:17 PM PST by lastchance (Credo.)
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To: lastchance

i think if that happened to most people they would cross out or cut up their yearbook where he signed it...she immediately quit her job..needs to be checked out...how about the boyfriend...

color me skeptical.15 minutes of fame?


122 posted on 11/13/2017 1:48:31 PM PST by rolling_stone (coming attraction...)
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