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11-04-06, 01:49 PM
Im Hotep,
All indications seem to be that the district attorney doesn't have much to go on, and while he may believe that a rape took place, without some dna or other witnesses, the case may well be dead in the water. I am still trying to figure out some things. Can anyone share their thoughts?
LADIES ESPECIALLY: How easy is it to break off acrylic nails? I ask because several of the stripper's broken acrylics were found in the bathroom. Is it easy to just break them off yourself? Is it something that can be done very quickly?Or is it more likely they were broken durring a struggle?
Does anyone know where the second stripper was supposed to have been durring all of this?
Is it possible that matching dna WAS found, but the extremely wealthy parents of the lacrosse players made it "disappear"? Think about it: If one parent made their child's dna disappear, they would have to make ALL of the dna disappear so that anyone who was charged wouldn't snitch to get a light sentence.
Did we handle this situation properly? I say that we did. We are supposed to stand up for our women when they make these sort of claims. I don't know whether they are true or false, but we didn't go overboard and riot or burn down things, so I say we did well. Next we need to teach our women to have better judgement and not waltz into a house full of drunken white men and start writhing and taking off their clothes.
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11-04-06, 02:54 PM
Jury is still not out yet.....
they paraded kobe bryant around and made that entire mockery when a case didn't exist...
in this situation...there was rape kit taken at hospital and it was consistent with a rape.....
prosecutor had more up his sleeve than just dna ........we'll have to wait and see......
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11-04-06, 05:46 PM
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Im Hotep,
All indications seem to be that the district attorney doesn't have much to go on, and while he may believe that a rape took place, without some dna or other witnesses, the case may well be dead in the water. I am still trying to figure out some things. Can anyone share their thoughts?
LADIES ESPECIALLY: How easy is it to break off acrylic nails? I ask because several of the stripper's broken acrylics were found in the bathroom. Is it easy to just break them off yourself? Is it something that can be done very quickly?Or is it more likely they were broken durring a struggle?
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Acrylic nails, if done proffesionally, are vert difficult to break off. The fake nail is adhered to your real nail with strong super glue and if you try to break them off without using some sort of nail remover, it can be painful.
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Does anyone know where the second stripper was supposed to have been durring all of this?
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I believe one article stated that the second stripper left and that it was only later that she found out the woman was raped. To methat was a bit shady. These girls are supposed to be friends, coworkers or whatever but she just up and leaves her friend there, not giving one thought to where she may be or why she dissapeared so suddenly?
Is it possible that matching dna WAS found, but the extremely wealthy parents of the lacrosse players made it "disappear"? Think about it: If one parent made their child's dna disappear, they would have to make ALL of the dna disappear so that anyone who was charged wouldn't snitch to get a light sentence.
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Iam not so sure if people can just make DNA dissapear, butcriminal evidence certainly can be tampered with, DNA can be planted etc.Something is not right about this case, things are not adding up. There was an email written by one player which explicitly stated that he wanted to do harm to the girlsand there are witnesses which state the women were harrassed. The womans belongings were found in the house.What woman would just up and forget her purse atsome strangers house?
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