Rape of teen and subsequent cover up

Anonymous
what does this situation have to do with pointing fingers at other countries? are you one of the posters from the "indian rape victim" thread who wants to keep comparing rape statistics from different countries in a bid to squash criticism of india? why do you insist on making these comparisons? it is ridiculous. this rape case is horrific and so is the indian one. what is your point?

Anonymous
Think the point is that we can't pretend horrific gang rapes don't happen here in the US. It's a problem everywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Think the point is that we can't pretend horrific gang rapes don't happen here in the US. It's a problem everywhere.


Nobody pretends that, strawman.

Anonymous
All I know is, if anyone rapes my kid they will be in a world of pain for the rest of their fucking life. I don't care if I go to prison for it. Fucking animals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All I know is, if anyone rapes my kid they will be in a world of pain for the rest of their fucking life. I don't care if I go to prison for it. Fucking animals.


Ellie Nesler shot and killed her son's accused molester.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Think the point is that we can't pretend horrific gang rapes don't happen here in the US. It's a problem everywhere.
no one is pretending any such thing. again, please just stop. these comparisons are just insulting to the real issue at hand here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what does this situation have to do with pointing fingers at other countries? are you one of the posters from the "indian rape victim" thread who wants to keep comparing rape statistics from different countries in a bid to squash criticism of india? why do you insist on making these comparisons? it is ridiculous. this rape case is horrific and so is the indian one. what is your point?



In the US one she lived. The Indian did not.
Anonymous
that story about that poor girl in steubenville makes me want to throw up...what is wrong with people???
Anonymous
Sounds like physical castration might be in order. The victim can do the honors and have it videotaped for the world to see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://jezebel.com/5973165/anonymous-releases-more-intel-on-the-alleged-steubenville-rape-crew

IF this is true..... I don't think we can continue to point fingers at other countries for their rape laws, rapists or attitudes during and after the crime.


Except the Ohio police were alerted at first by social media. Without a victim at first and they started the investigation. In India police have encouraged women to marry their rapist. Our laws and process thank goodness are not the same. In fact law enforcement inaction is the exception and if it becomes systemic anywhere further law enforcement comes in and investigates and if need be the malfeasant is prosecuted
Anonymous
Does this make any women want to go crazy vigilante? I mean how terrible that this happens!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://jezebel.com/5973165/anonymous-releases-more-intel-on-the-alleged-steubenville-rape-crew

IF this is true..... I don't think we can continue to point fingers at other countries for their rape laws, rapists or attitudes during and after the crime.


Except the Ohio police were alerted at first by social media. Without a victim at first and they started the investigation. In India police have encouraged women to marry their rapist. Our laws and process thank goodness are not the same. In fact law enforcement inaction is the exception and if it becomes systemic anywhere further law enforcement comes in and investigates and if need be the malfeasant is prosecuted


Then you have dumb ass misogynist judges who try to whittle away the rights of victims. Like that judge who said a woman's body could prevent rape. Or the dumb ass judge who said a woman who had sex with a man who broke into her apartment, while she was drunk and it was dark so she thought was her BF wasn't raped because of an obscure 1800s law that said it only applied to married women. W.T.F.?
Anonymous
My theory: Probably because if a man has sex with a married woman, he is abusing the property of the man she is married to.

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/04/16347234-court-voids-rape-conviction-because-woman-not-married
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://jezebel.com/5973165/anonymous-releases-more-intel-on-the-alleged-steubenville-rape-crew

IF this is true..... I don't think we can continue to point fingers at other countries for their rape laws, rapists or attitudes during and after the crime.


Except the Ohio police were alerted at first by social media. Without a victim at first and they started the investigation. In India police have encouraged women to marry their rapist. Our laws and process thank goodness are not the same. In fact law enforcement inaction is the exception and if it becomes systemic anywhere further law enforcement comes in and investigates and if need be the malfeasant is prosecuted


Then you have dumb ass misogynist judges who try to whittle away the rights of victims. Like that judge who said a woman's body could prevent rape. Or the dumb ass judge who said a woman who had sex with a man who broke into her apartment, while she was drunk and it was dark so she thought was her BF wasn't raped because of an obscure 1800s law that said it only applied to married women. W.T.F.?


Still the exception. Even India president took a long time say anything in the face of significant outcry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does this make any women want to go crazy vigilante? I mean how terrible that this happens!

Yes let's round up all the men and burn them at the stake.
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