Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not a judge and jury. When the victum refuses to press charges, are you suppose to come to your own conclusion?
She's not putting the guy in prison, FFS.
Shunning people is a absolutely a version of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not a judge and jury. When the victum refuses to press charges, are you suppose to come to your own conclusion?
She's not putting the guy in prison, FFS.
Shunning people is a absolutely a version of that.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. The victim is now an adult, and I don't think she's going to press charges. There's no forensic evidence. My husband does support the victim but he's also desperate to find some solid clue to indicate either the guy did it, or didn't. He seems to be looking for some other reason she might be saying this. But I'm not seeing it. I believe and support the victim. I know there will never be an answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the kind of thing that tears families apart. Sorry OP.
If the accused could be guilty, then you support the sexual abuse victim.
That should read "If there is any chance accused could be guilty,"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not a judge and jury. When the victum refuses to press charges, are you suppose to come to your own conclusion?
She's not putting the guy in prison, FFS.
Anonymous wrote:You are not a judge and jury. When the victum refuses to press charges, are you suppose to come to your own conclusion?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think a backstory is necessary because this happens in so many families, and I'm looking for advice from people who have been there. When someone in your family has been accused of sexual abuse, how do you move forward in regards to the alleged perpetrator, if there is the slightest possibility that he's innocent?
I want to shut this perpetrator out of our lives. Dh isn't ready to do that as he sees reason to doubt the victim's story (I don't). What do you do? How do you deal with the alleged abuser when he calls, wants to get together, etc? He will always deny this, there will never be definitive proof, so I don't see this situation as ever being resolved. Dh isn't necessarily backing him no matter what; he just doesn't want to shun a possibly innocent person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How close are the victim and the perpetrator, respectively, to you?
The answer is somewhat different if the perpetrator is your adult child and the victim is a cousin vs the other way around.
It doesn't involve our own children. The victim is the closer relative.
This seems like a no-brainer and your husband sounds like he may be a rape apologist. Is he?
I’m guessing it is her DH’s sister and her father and this happened when she was young. Hard for DH to believe that about his dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How close are the victim and the perpetrator, respectively, to you?
The answer is somewhat different if the perpetrator is your adult child and the victim is a cousin vs the other way around.
It doesn't involve our own children. The victim is the closer relative.
This seems like a no-brainer and your husband sounds like he may be a rape apologist. Is he?