UMGriz75
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You're missing the point entirely. You claimed "rape trauma." And the trauma center said it was necessary evidence.tnt said:So what if she wanted to keep it? I don't think its necessary to have it to prove they had sex, I believe that isn't at question is it?...... Nor does any part of the law indicate she has to act in a particular manner after being raped or have any particular set of injuries with any particular severity.
Far from being "traumatized" she acted like she wanted to keep the blanket as that "special souvenir." Is that consistent with someone who was assaulted on that blanket? No. Assault victims generally don't collect knick knacks associated with a crime against their body. That's suggestive she was not a "victim." It was a trophy. Jurors aren't stupid. And that's huge. It's a pivot point.
And to disregard the specific instructions of the rape professionals? That is likewise consistent that she wasn't particularly interested in the claims per se, she was simply creating a "record" that she had been there. On the way to a party.