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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Charlottesville police find no evidence in U-Va. sexual assault case
2015-03-24
[WASHINGTONPOST] CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. -- Police here say they have found no evidence to support claims in a Rolling Stone article that a University of Virginia student was gang raped at a campus fraternity in September 2012, noting that months of investigation led detectives to discredit several claims about the alleged assault.
One of these days we're going to reach a point where nobody believes any claims of this type, legitimate or not. That will probably be ascribed to sexism.
Police Chief Timothy J. Longo on Monday afternoon said the police department had multiple meetings with "Jackie" -- the woman who claimed she was gang raped at a fraternity party -- and that she declined to speak about the alleged incident or provide any information about it. Numerous lines of inquiry yielded evidence that the fraternity did not have a party the night of the alleged attack, and police were unable to find anyone matching the description of the alleged attacker.
Then we'll head toward the point where we'll have copycats of non-existent crimes.
"We're not able to conclude to any substantive degree that an incident occurred at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house or any other fraternity house, for that matter," Longo said at a news conference. "That doesn't mean something terrible didn't happen to Jackie ... we're just not able to gather sufficient facts to determine what that is."
Then we'll start making up our own morality as we go along...
The announcement came after a five-month investigation spurred by allegations of a brutal fraternity house gang-rape described in a 9,000-word magazine account that went viral online in November. The Rolling Stone report unraveled under scrutiny, as the accuser's version of events was publicly challenged by her friends, members of the fraternity and sexual assault advocates on campus. After Washington Post reports revealed flaws in the account, Rolling Stone's editors backed away from it.
Oh. Wait.
Longo's statement was the first official discrediting of the account, but he said he would keep the investigation open in case witnesses wanted to come forward with anything that might lead police to any information about an attack.
Posted by:Fred

#6  These sham courts are almost like Sharia Law at univerities--a parallel system of laws on campuses. These sham courts ought to be dissolved and deemed illegal because they don't insure due process. They are "political correctness" courts more than anything.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-03-24 16:16  

#5  P2K, Glenn Reynolds has been suggesting for months that falsely accused students should sue, especially if they've been convicted in one of the kangaroo courts the colleges have. He recommends suing the the college president personally, as well as the college.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2015-03-24 09:08  

#4  The fact that it's false doesn't mean that it's not true.
Posted by: Matt   2015-03-24 08:56  

#3  "No proof that nothing happened..." Sort of a double negative, kinda...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2015-03-24 08:44  

#2  Now this is one tort lawyer commercial I'd like to see "Have you or your friends been falsely accused by college administrators and faculty of rape...." There's gold in those endowment funds and trusts I tell you, gold!
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-03-24 08:26  

#1  Another "Hands up" lefty meme goes up in smoke.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-03-24 07:55  

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