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Clearfield police say teen lied about church rape
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I was raped. It is hard enough to live with the memories of that horrific event without seeing reports of it happening to another innocent girl. This is so selfish and wrong.
We have enough of this type of action that is the real stuff and the Police department should not waste their time of a total false report. After all what would have happened if the police found a very innocent person coming close to matching the description and was pulled in for questioning?
With an anonymous/non-existant attacker I think she needs help more than anything
When looking into a house, you only see what is there through the front window. No one knows what goes on in the other rooms where no one can see.....
Her parents can go ahead, give her the so called therapy/legal help, and resolve whatever issues in her life.
If this girl had never been raped or abused, then I honestly think the girl needs a reality check.
Would you argue the same thing for Wanda Barzee or Brian David Mitchell? They clearly need "help", but should they not be punished?
No doubt she needs help...badly.
No...people cannot see what goes on behind closed doors...but you know...people tell pretty much about the kind of people they are by doing things like this. She broke the law...she needs to serve the time that fits the crime.
If she is old enough to drive...she knows right from wrong.
Quit giving an excuse for every ignorant thing a person does. Yeah...love them enough to teach them and make them pay the consequences, but quite letting them off the hook with your words...that's why this country is in so much trouble anyway...people are not teaching their kids responsibility...you are dishonest...it gets you no where fast!
Have a great day.
Get real! What if someone was arrested because they resembled the sketch?
Innocent people are incarcerated over just such claims. Especially if a child was the "victim." it is always, always guilty first to the "pervert" then maybe, begrudgingly, with a ton of offsetting evidence and a "we're gonna watch you" by the authorities the entirely innocence person is let free. This is especially true for one of "color."
She should get more than a slap on the wrist!
You ought to be relieved those of your ilk won't either.
I hope her rapist will be brought to justice someday but I suspect that won't happen now that the police want to cover their tracts and save face and not be seen as being incapable of doing their job and even catching one rapist.
"Why would anyone want to punish a girl who is obviously in need of therapy/legal help?" "Would you argue the same thing for Wanda Barzee or Brian David Mitchell? They clearly need "help", but should they not be punished?"
ABSOLUTELY!
Full and maximum punishment! Do you have any idea how damaging this can be to the accused individual, where the media, neighbors, employers, local church leadership, spouse, family members and friends all jump on this accusation, with the consequence of the alleged act being made public ( trial by publicity), the person loosing their job or seriously damaging their employer/employee/fellow worker relationships, fellow church members and neighbors making snap judgements, etc., etc???
DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA? Probably not, or you wouldn't have asked such a callus question.
Get this straight... the girl is not the victim, the accused person is.
She should be convicted to the full extent of law, sued for defamation of character and slander (her parents if she's a minor), and placed on a "False Sex Accusers" list, just like genuine Sex Offenders are place on a public list.
Yes, a "False Sex Accusers" list would help.
It could be you
You are innocent and now you are in Jail
You can see how easy some liar will ruin your life
The Judges in Box Elder County are liars as well
They ruin young peoples lives
Confess like the rest they say!
I would also urge many of you to check out your own bias's. The default cultural assumption is that women who commit crimes are in need of "help" while men who commit crimes are simply evil and in need of punishment. Read Moxon's new book the "Woman Racket" for a detailed explanation.
Why is THAT the "saddest" part? What about the RAPE LIAR'S innocent victim? Could there be anything "sad" about suffering a false accusation, being sent to prison and raped, having your good name smeared all over the media, being placed on a sexual offender's list, and so on. . .?
Or could it be that because the falsely accused victim is MALE, his suffering is of no importance? What a feminist attitude!
The "saddest part" is the direct, immediate suffering of the rape liar's falsely accused victim, and NOT the hypothetical difficulties experienced by hypothetical future rape victims. We need to get our priorities straight.
Once a persons name has been associated in the news for a crime like this they are considered criminal, it is hard to overcome news bashing.
What a creepy girl.
Project Innocence has pulled over 200 men out of prison so accused and proven innocent. The last I read, not one woman was charged.
With the false rape claims running 40-60% (it depends on several factors�military, college, blue collar town) it is totally out of control and totally unacceptable. Women such as this apparently need a greater incentive to stop filing false rape reports and ruining men's lives.
If it is shown that she is in fact, mentally disturbed, by all means, get her the help she needs.
But dollars to donuts, she is a normal teenager who got herself into a pickle (lied to someone and got caught, had sex with her bf, etc) and thought this would get her out of it.
It's likely not a kid who needs compassion and treatment. But needs punishment.
So I say YES, throw the book at this girl that falsely accused this man of rape!!! The courts and district attorney needs to get involved and make such an example of her so that any woman in the future will not ever dare try anything like this for attention or any other reason.
Oh and for those that think she needs help, that's for the State to decide. Maybe she does, maybe she doesn't. If she does, then she'll get what help she needs while in incarceration.
By the way, does anyone know who this girl is or what her name is?
She should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, since shee's a minor it will be juvenile law which is fine by me since it takes into account the age of the perp, which is part of the special treatement she is entitled to, and yes for juvies, the law will can still recommend help, but treat her the same as others. Full extent of juvi law (not adult).
Silently accepting misandry - (the hatred of men) as 'just how it is' makes those who witnesses it just as culpable as the actual people who commit misandry. Those who witness misandry allow it to continue by giving it a wordless pass.
Misandryists need to be publically called out, scorned, and ostracized, especially by other women. Otherwise those individuals engaging in misandry get to feel like they're normal, and that what they're doing is okay.
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