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In reply to the discussion: An Ugly Rape Case Involving Vanderbilt’s Football Team Could Get Much Uglier [View all]chervilant
(8,267 posts)2. "I was just having a little fun!"
"I bought her dinner!"
"She wanted it!"
"We were making love!"
"I didn't mean anything by it!"
"I couldn't help it; she was dressed like a hooker."
"Boys will be boys!"
Wonder which excuse they'll trot out this time...
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An Ugly Rape Case Involving Vanderbilt’s Football Team Could Get Much Uglier [View all]
coldmountain
Sep 2013
OP
until there is an actual conviction on charges, everyone involved is "alleged" nt
msongs
Sep 2013
#3
false rape falls along 2-3%. along with all other crimes. interesting point in your post above. nt
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#41
Rape is a terrible crime; but this accusation still remains to be proven in court. n/t
pnwmom
Sep 2013
#5
Lots of anonymous sources, no real evidence that Franklin tried to cover it up...
Hippo_Tron
Sep 2013
#7
As often? I'm afraid I think that your claim, while technically accurate, is probably misleading.
Donald Ian Rankin
Sep 2013
#12
It is odd that you substitute 'socio-economic status' for the '4.0 and high SATs' the other poster
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#33
Equals, no, but there's correlation. Not sure it's relevant here, though.
Donald Ian Rankin
Sep 2013
#37
Failure to report the incident...of which he was aware...is going to be the basis
msanthrope
Sep 2013
#14
The surveillance tape isn't the issue...it's the other media evidence. Apparently
msanthrope
Sep 2013
#45
a rape video coming out for public viewing? well, as long as we are all entertained, ...
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#16
let us hope. that is all. presonally, sounds to me like people are handling this much more
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#18
I wouldn't be too sure of that. in particular the ancillary charges didn't get laid because
msanthrope
Sep 2013
#22
why shouldnt the degradation and abuse and rape of an unconscious girl be made for everyones view?
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#21
I think it should be handled as all other evidence of other crimes is handled.
msanthrope
Sep 2013
#23
this is NOT like all other crimes. so the lawyer in you would know what an asinine argument
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#24
video to become PUBLIC soon. now, if you were not talking public public, but court public,
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#47
As the article indicated, in 2 weeks there is a court hearing. Court. Open to
msanthrope
Sep 2013
#49
That poor young woman is heroic for staying at the school to finish her degree.
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#34
Yet they took back Marcus Dixon's full football scholarship after he was released from prison.
RiffRandell
Sep 2013
#31