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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Porthoz, post: 3000058, member: 2221"] I'm not claiming otherwise nor passing judgement. The circumstances around this case are strange, and something I have seldom heard of. The description of the assault is very believable, which puts me in her corner, but the quasi amicable way they went their separate ways, just messes with my mind. Of course, I may be well off base, as I have no idea what it is like, but I'm just not sure how calm and collected a person can be after being violently and repeatedly raped as is recounted in the article. It's not the shower in itself that I find weird, because many victims do find it soothing, but doing it immediately while still in the presence of her assaulters, then calling a Uber for them all, going for drinks, then going to a friend before finally going to the police... it just brings doubt into play, which is not good for her. As much as I want rapist scumbags in jail (and I really, really do!), I want even less someone innocent in jail. False accusations are unfortunately too common. Whether out of shame, revenge, spite, etc... they do occur, and while it pains me that the guilty may get away scot-free, the burden of proof must be on the accusation. The more serious the accusation, more solid the evidence must be for a conviction that will put a person behind bars for a long time (or even to death in certain countries). I wish there was some way to determine with a high degree of certainty if a person is lying, especially in cases such as this, where there may only be the words of one side against those of the other, because if they claim the rough sex was consensual, I am not sure how much forensic science has advanced to be able to distinguish the difference. Regardless, if the prosecution has a solid case and they are proven guilty, fucking throw the book at them, and lock them up as long as possible. Hopefully they suffer the same treatment in jail to make it even sweeter. [/QUOTE]
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