Friday, August 12, 2011

A follow up to our story HERE.

Since two mental health "experts" say that she really does believe she'd been raped, she isn't going to go to jail. My question for them is, if she really believes she has been raped, why exactly did she admit that she lied about being raped? That doesn't really seem to work.

She now is on 3 years probation, continued mental health counseling and has to pay back the costs of the rape kit as well as an additional $500 fine. She must also spend 180 days on house arrest and wear an ankle monitor and perform 100 hours of community service.

And if she was willing to falsely accuse someone once, how is it that she is unlikely to re-offend? Because she had (not "has") "sever anxiety issues"? This is trotting out all of the excuses that are possible to keep her from being held for a custodial sentence for falsely accusing someone of rape.

Judge Beth Meyers has assisted in painting a target on every man in Michigan that may run into Ms. St. Charles, and should be ashamed of herself.

Link:
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20110809/NEWS010702/308090059/False-rape-report-leads-probation?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What happens to the next guy she says raped her, as im sure there will be more false rape accusations from her in the future.

slwerner said...

”Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Beth Myers noted Tuesday that two mental health experts said St. Charles believed the raped actually happened. She also noted St. Charles had no criminal record, was unlikely to re-offend and had “severe anxiety issues.””

So, she (claims that she) believes she really was raped.

She left work for lunch, and just started believing that she’d been raped?

If so, how can she be trusted to know reality from fantasy in any other of life’s venues. Even in something so simple as driving a car, I’d prefer that people who might be prone to believing the red light really was green not be driving on the same streets as me.

Just to be on the “safe side”, at least for the men of Hamilton County, OH, here’s her mug shot:

http://www.jailbase.com/en/arrested/oh-hcso/2011-04-21/kimberly-st-charles-1426398

Anonymous said...

If she really believes she has been raped (when in real life no rape occurred), does this still go down in the crime statistics record as a rape that was "unfounded" instead of a rape that was false??
This is a very real question, to challenge the "Semantics games" that American law enforcement are now engaged in.