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Tossitaway4sure83 karma

YES, 100% yes, I am sorry if there is only a .01% chance that someone is guilty they deserve to have their identity preserved. Now if they are found guilty? By all means everyone should know them as a potential threat, once you have crossed that line you can't uncross it.

Tossitaway4sure65 karma

I think its great! Women are better then men at math and science at the moment in testing during high school. Yet they represent less the 7% of Forbes 500 CEO's. Feminism should never be equated to false rape acquisitions. That is a false equality.

Tossitaway4sure54 karma

80,000 Dollars, and my parents divorce.

Sadly I am serious.

Tossitaway4sure26 karma

Yes, literally yes. Her testimony even stated it. She said she went back to her dorm room. and he was waiting there demanding to know where she had been for the night. He then pushed her into her room "her testimony" and then asked where she had been that night.

Tossitaway4sure26 karma

Well to answer your first question you need to understand the circumstances of the town I live in. There was a serial rapist that had been involved with 6-8 rapes in the past 4-5 years. Just so we are clear I had only live in the area for 2 years, and before had lived out of state. I say this just to clearly state I was never a suspect in any of these cases. But when you live in a city with a population with less then 100k and you are accused of a crime such as this. It seems like they are willing to take exceptions to right to due process.

To answer your second question, she had a pretty crazy controlling boyfriend at the time, who I thought was her ex but at trial came out that was in fact still very much her Boyfriend. It should be pointed out that he wasn't ever called during the night in question. That in fact he only found out the day after and became crazily jealous.