Once it’s on the report that poor dude is completely f-ed. How old was she? |
You have no idea how memory works and I hope to God your own kid never has to suffer for that. |
| Is it me or is everybody think police talking to teen de facto means the guy will be 100 percent arrested? |
Lol. Don’t bother calling them if you’re ever robbed, raped, carjacked, etc. |
So you know the neighbor is definitely guilty? -dp |
It has nothing to do with whether the neighbor is guilty. Could be either. “Either she remember or she doesn’t” is just not how the brain works. |
How does it work then? I mean this seems like a black and white case to me. |
it's got EVERYTHING to do with it as far as the neighbor is concnered. If OP is about to f- out of her neighbor, she will need something more than "it's not how brain works". |
| Neighbor can take op to court. I know I would if I were wrongfully accused. |
The parents in those trials grilled their kids and then took them to the police. Your advice is the WORST THING op could do. She should not ask her dd about any details or ask her to write about it. You need someone trained in this area talking to your kid, not a parent. Parents are the ones who don't know how to question their kid without screwing it up. Do NOT interrogate your kid, OP! |
What’s black and white? |
Either happened or didn't happened. You know "yes" and "no" kinda thing? |
It doesn’t work by maybe remembering 10 years later and then transforming into being sure through repeated conversations! That’s how unwittingly false accusations work. Of course it’s different if she does actually remember and said “might” because it’s difficult for her to discuss. |
This is exactly why OP should take none of the advice being doled out here other than consulting an attorney before her child is questioned by police. |
| I don't understand why people are freaking out about lawyering up when the DD was the victim, not the accused. Why would she need to worry about talking to the police? |