he groped her at a party and he stopped after she protested. It’s not serious.
My favorite part is that they were upstairs and he “turned up the music” to drown out her protests.
How did he do this, since the music and party were on the first floor? Did he carry a remote in his back pocket?
To an engineer like me, the biggest hole in her story is that he allegedly locked her in the room. I don’t know of a single governing body whose building code for residential dwellings would allow the installation of a lock on an interior door that cannot be opened from the INSIDE. This would be an egregious violation of even a half-assed fire code.
“If you see sea planes flying around Arizona or New Mexico you’ll know who it is.”
He used his iphone ....wait....
“My favorite part is that they were upstairs and he turned up the music to drown out her protests.
How did he do this, since the music and party were on the first floor? Did he carry a remote in his back pocket?”
I wondered this too. Wouldn’t it also seem strange to the 2 people left downstairs that the rest had moved upstairs with loud party music leaving them behind?
“How did he do this, since the music and party were on the first floor? Did he carry a remote in his back pocket?”
There were a few things that ritzy people had in their houses back in the 60s/70s/80s... One was an intercom, the second was a central vacuum system, and if you had a refrigerator or freezer in the garage you had arrived!
“How did he do this, since the music and party were on the first floor? Did he carry a remote in his back pocket?”
This was the 1980s: He was carrying a boombox on his shoulder.
There was no wifi in the 80s, no remote could reach downstairs. ( i know you were just kidding; but pointing that out to any youngsters who might be reading).