getgrizzy said:
Honest question: Is she really stupid enough to have the scene you describe and then try to stage a rape? I don't know her, but you have some experience with her from seeing her at the trial. Did she come off as flakey and ditzy enough to think she could do that, then claim she was raped a night later?
That's the whole point of the Rolling Stone expose'. In case after case, these allegations are made that are both flakey and ditzy. Brian Banks, Duke LaCrosse, Rolling Stone -- why is it that nearly every single big case seems to blow up when the accusers turn out to be "flakey and ditzy." The odds would seem to be strongly against it, and yet, case after case ....
Notably, Jane Doe, early on, didn't seem to connect her allegations with jail or punishment. It was all about "UM is not going to have its Star Quarterback next year." Seem odd that
that's what was her primary desire? That she was "happy" that O'Day and Pflu went down. For somebody that was "raped," she was awfully wound up in the public relations and football side of this. She expressed no desire for legal punishment; she was after the "Quarterback" title.
When everything got "serious" and the legal system started grinding away, then she had the "second thoughts" and her texting took on a considerably different "take" on the matter, and she began expressing regrets about making the allegations -- "JJ didn't do anything wrong." "Maybe I
did want a relationship to happen." "Maybe I lied."
In writing.