Another goofy scenario involving young people and sex play leads to a false rape charge. And once again, the false accuser was prepared to throw the victim under the bus to spare her relationship with her boyfriend. Imagine the difficulty detectives had trying to unravel what really happened here.
'Strip Yahtzee' game leads to Muncie woman's arrest
MUNCIE -- Allegations stemming from a game of "strip Yahtzee" led to a Muncie woman's arrest this week.
Amber M. Foster, 21, was arrested Tuesday night on a charge of false informing, a Class A misdemeanor carrying a maximum one-year jail term, after police said they determined her claims that a former boyfriend had raped her were false.
Investigators said the encounter between Foster and the ex-boyfriend came after she was the loser in a game of "strip Yahtzee" -- a board game featuring dice -- with a group of friends and had walked, nude, into her bedroom with the target of her accusation.
Police Sgt. Mike Engle said the rape accusation came after Foster was confronted by her current boyfriend over allegations she had sex with another man.
Detectives spent five days trying to sort out what really happened, wasting time that could have been spent on other cases, before concluding that the alleged victim had made a false report.
"We are sympathetic to reported sex offenses," said Engle.
Foster was later released from the Delaware County jail.
In July, Muncie City Court Judge Bill Bruns issued an attachment for the Muncie woman's arrest after Foster failed to pay $289 in fines and court costs, stemming from allegations she allowed her dog to run loose.
Link: http://www.thestarpress.com/article/20091119/NEWS01/911190336
Friday, November 20, 2009
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"Imagine the difficulty detectives had trying to unravel what really happened here."
The sicker and more biased toward "gender feminism" that the law enforcement community is, the harder it is to get unbiased and objective justice out of them.
Look at the woman's picture. It stretches credibility that she had both a boyfriend AND an ex-boyfriend.
Without getting too politically incorrect, Prof. Hale, I would suggest that women on the upper end of the beauty scale rarely find themselves in a situation where they are lying about rape in order to hold onto a current boyfriend. There is an insecurity element to such lies, and it might be tied in with a woman's perception of her own beauty. That's just an informal theory of mine based on observation and not science, and I'd be happy to be proven wrong. But if I am right, then it would be important for young men to know that the less beautiful the woman, the more likely is she to falsely accuse them of rape.
Archivist, I've thought that all along, not so much the beauty, or lack of, of the flesh, but the beauty, or lack of (e.g. insecurity) of the soul.
Beauty (or lack of) of the flesh is however, IMHO, an excellent indicator of feminism, I've never seen one that wasn't butt ugly.
AfOR
without getting too politically incorrect, Prof. Hale, I would suggest that women on the upper end of the beauty scale rarely find themselves in a situation where they are lying about rape in order to hold onto a current boyfriend. There is an insecurity element to such lies, and it might be tied in with a woman's perception of her own beauty.
This is actually a good and somewhat amusing and true point. You're right, it is "politically incorrect" but if you haven't noticed this, look at this point: the very large percentage of sexual harassment claims are by women who really aren't that attractive. The honest truth is that women who are considered by society as beautiful could make endless valid complaints with the way society makes it easy for just about anything to be sexual harassment. They are the ones that are constantly the subject of men's attention. But it's rare for this to happen. Just something I've always found amusing
"Police Sgt. Mike Engle said the rape accusation came after Foster was confronted by her current boyfriend over allegations she had sex with another man."
I suppose that our newest troll (or, is it just one of the old ones now posting anonymously) will be telling us that their is no evidence here to conclude that this is yet another FRA?
As an aside, I though Prof. Hale was just being snide, but, based on his comment, I decided to have a look. And, well, the Professor is dead-on one this one. WOW! I hate to be mean here, but did the ex-boy friend who had sex with her win the game of "Strip Yahtzee", or was he the looser?
Such unpleasantness aside, on a recent thread the subject came up of trying to "interpret" the validity of an accuser based on specific behaviors.
Well, while most of what was proffered didn't stand-up to scrutiny, there is one other thing that might just be a good indicator of and FRA - a women making an allegation after being at a party of bar without her husband/boyfriend/current partner. Getting into a sexual situation with someone else away from her partner ought, IMHO, to serve as a red flag that draws the suspicion of investigators as to the distinct possibility that the claim is to cover for her participation in consensual illicit sex. We see so many instance where this turns out to be the case. And, what's more, it ought to be asked why an attached woman was engaging in any sexualized behavior with other men in the first place (if she did not intend to consent).
Feminists like to try to claim that men unfairly engage in victim-blaming/slut-shaming (although, any real instances seem to be few, and far between); yet, there have been cases where (married) men have been lured into assaults and robberies due to an expectation of sex with a women. Just how many of the women who gripe about victim-blaming of rape victims DON'T think "he had it coming/he deserved to be beaten and robbed"? I'm guessing that not many, if any hold the same position when the proverbial shoe is on the other gender foot.
http://media.www.theonlinerocket.com/media/storage/paper601/news/2009/11/20/News/One-In.6.College.Women.Are.Victims.Of.Rape.Or.Attempted.Rape-3838087.shtml
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/11/20/DD0O1A954D.DTL
http://www.thestar.co.za/index.php?fArticleId=3435032
Anonymous posted a link to "http://media.www.theonlinerocket.com/media/storage/paper601/news/2009/11/20/News/One-In.6.College.Women.Are.Victims.Of.Rape.Or.Attempted.Rape-3838087.shtml", in an apparent attempt to redirect the discussion towards the supposition that rape and abuse of women is all that really matters.
yet, it turns out the the information being given out is just more of the feminist shouting in their echo cambers stuff. Unsupported numbers bandied about as if established fact, etc.
And, even some stuff of DV and stalking - but, only from the standpoint that all victims of such are women. Of note, cyber-stalking was brought up. But, there are plenty of women who are the ones doing the cyber-stalking these days. Yet, (predictably) the only focus was on women being victimized.
What becomes increasingly clear is that women who buy into the radical gender-feminist think tend to loose a part of their basic humanity. they become complete unable to even empathize with men as victims. It gets to the point that they can only bring themselves to care about women as victims, to the complete exclusion of any consideration of men. We see this time and time again where men suffer horribly due to an FRA against them, yet such feminist only make note of the "troubled" woman/victim who made the FRA - the women needs to be helped - but, who gives a crap about the guy? - he's just a man.
Oops!
Forget to acknowledge Steven Berkimer's excellent response to that article.
I posted - "in an apparent attempt to redirect the discussion towards the supposition that rape and abuse of women is all that really matters."
Mea Culpa!
After checking out the other two links, it seems I may have "jumped the gun" in assuming that the poster was trying to redirect the discussion. The other two links are in keeping with issues important to the work of this site. To that poster, please accept my apology if I've mischaracterized your intent.
Still, I don't understand the point of the first link, except perhaps to point out what nonsense feminist have been up to.
Well, while most of what was proffered didn't stand-up to scrutiny, there is one other thing that might just be a good indicator of and FRA - a women making an allegation after being at a party of bar without her husband/boyfriend/current partner
This is just a specific example of the general maxim that one should always suspect an accuser of lying when the accusation solves more problems for them than it creates.
Randian, I really like your thinking. It is true. If the rape claim solves problems for the woman, it is fair to suspect it is false.
Anonymous ""the very large percentage of sexual harassment claims are by women who really aren't that attractive.""
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It is most certainly true most women 'protesting' rape and participating in Take Back The Night rallies ARE indeed homely.
Since we are engaging in PC and nonPC talk here, one thing to consider is - homely women are simply not treated or valued with the same respect and high regard that attractive women are.
It's not man bashing to state that truth - (women have their own equivalent).
Those women protesting have very likely been someone's 'practice' girl - Someone's 'dog party' candidate. A 'Thursday night' or closing time consolation prize.
A lot will engage in slutty behavior thinking it will make up for other things they lack, then become deeply hurt and bitter when it doesn't level any playing fields.
In varying degrees, men can be pretty horrible toward homely women, and it looks like the Ugly Ducklings are finding an effective way to strike back.
The woman who just staged her own kidnapping and urged her young boy toy to blow her husband's head off wasn't considered 'homely'.
Archivist:, """I would suggest that women on the upper end of the beauty scale rarely find themselves in a situation where they are lying about rape in order to hold onto a current boyfriend. There is an insecurity element to such lies, and it might be tied in with a woman's perception of her own beauty. That's just an informal theory of mine based on observation and not science, and I'd be happy to be proven wrong.""""
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I'm thinking of the woman who just staged her own kidnapping, and tried to convince her boy toy to blow her husband's head off.
...and he wants to stand by her!
A lot of beautiful women are pretty evil, as a lot of men have found out the hard way.
They are just as 'disturbed' as homely women, they have bi polar or borderline personalities.
The make false rape accusations with far more credibility - after all they are DESIRABLE!
Just like with men, you can't judge any book by it's cover - you gotta do your homework.
Professor Hale said...
Look at the woman's picture. It stretches credibility that she had both a boyfriend AND an ex-boyfriend.
Nov 20, 2009 9:56:00 AM
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...we can't know this without seeing the pictures of tweedle dum and tweedle dumber.
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