getgrizzy said:
Easy big fella. No need to pile on. It isn't like you and many others haven't had ample opportunities to express these things in multiple venues.
As I've stated in numerous occasions I wasn't taking a side and I'm willing change my mind or take a side should evidence come forth to cause that. I've just been seeking info into how anyone would know the accuser was making false accusations.
To claim you are not "taking a side" disregards the direct "evidence" to the contrary.
I know, I know. In your world, "evidence" is not "proof."
The original point was that the Missoulian did not objectively report the case. For some reason, you have insisted on turning the point to how someone would "know" the Accuser made a false accusation. That wasn't the point in the first place, but it does seem to be your point and one that you are obsessed with.
At the same time, you seem to want to argue about
that point endlessly, while appearing remarkably ignorant about the "facts" of the case that do amount to "evidence" regarding that point. Almost like you have an agenda ....
The "evidence" was already offered to the jury, and they made their decision. You seem to believe you are entitled to gainsay what the jury actually heard and, as pointed out, will call anyone a liar who actually refers to sworn testimony offered at trial, even by the Accuser herself, if it does not fit with your obviously fictional narrative.
YOU were the one who initially denied that the family didn't believe the accuser, and called the poster a liar, and wondered how he could live with himself.
Getgrizzly: I've seen or heard nothing that her friends and family didn't believe her. I hope for your own sake you aren't making that up. It would be hard to live with a lie like that. I'm sure if that were true this message board would be saturated with threads about it.
Then, when a published reference to the actual trial testimony was posted, and you were shown to have been wrong on the facts, and your own effort to perpetuate your lie that the claim was false was exposed as false, you stretched it.
getgrizzy wrote:Just because her mother didn't want her to go forward with a trial, doesn't mean she's lying.
Note how you suddenly fabricated the notion that it wasn't that they didn't
believe her, it was just that,
tactically, purely as the kind of ordinary litigation advice that mothers, cousins and aunts routinely offer to their female relatives claiming to have been raped, they just didn't want the Accuser to
go forward with a trial.
You know, routine litigation advice. You know, just trying to help her avoid all the stress and frustration of being forced to admit in public that she had lied about many aspects of her original claims. You know, that they were just trying to help her. You know, just the kind of thing that a daughter would threaten that if they tried to help her anymore, she would have nothing to do with them for the rest of their lives. Perfectly ordinary, normal behavior, as you tried to create the absurd moral equivalency that anyone would have the same reaction to their family if they didn't like the car they bought, or went on Spring Break. You know, to threaten to not ever have anything to do with them again if they ever
dare to criticize her choice of a Toyota Corolla. In your world, perfectly normal. Explains everything. Like making a sandwich and driving your rapist home and being pissed because all he said was "thanks."
It isn't just that you don't make a plausible case for her. You don''t even make a plausible case for your own claims when they fail you.
You have demonstrated a remarkable ignorance of the testimony and evidence offered at the trial under oath. Yet, you have a strong opinion about what you "think" was proven and not proven, formed without regard for the actual trial testimony. That's called an agenda.