No reason why. But I would guess she had sex with someone other than her significant other.
Krystle Scott arrested over false rape report.
A 24-year-old Shreveport woman was arrested over the weekend on charges she lied to authorities about being beaten and raped.
Krystle Scott, of the 4400 block of Danny Wimberly, was booked into City Jail on Saturday on one count of filing or maintaining false public records, said Bill Goodin, Shreveport police spokesman.
Scott filed the report New Year’s Eve saying she was assaulted by someone she knew. Detectives later determined the woman suffered no injuries and the accusations were false.
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http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20100104/NEWS03/100104015/-1/SAINTS/Police-Woman-files-false-rape-report
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"Supreme Court: Indian women won't make false rape claim"
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_supreme-court-indian-women-won-t-make-false-rape-claim_1329929
I wonder how many rupees they'd care to wager that not one woman will make a false rape claim.
It mirrors the thinking of feminists who insist that " the victim (female) must be believed" even when the victim is the actual criminal.
@ Anonymous 1:53:00 AM:
It gets even more interesting:
India: Supreme Court Rules Rape Cases Must Have Female Judges
http://www.wluml.org/node/1323
If the judge is truly impartial and ruling on law, then their gender should not matter. The unspoken agenda is that under feminist jurisprudence, they must feel that a male judge could not render a fair ruling in a rape case.
All part of the misandry bubble, I suppose:
http://www.singularity2050.com/2010/01/the-misandry-bubble.html
"Scott filed the report New Year’s Eve saying she was assaulted by someone she knew. Detectives later determined the woman suffered no injuries and the accusations were false."
Well, cautionary Kudos to the Shreveport Times. I was going to give my standard rant regarding the paucity of information – especially that ever important to report motive
I wanted to find out what had happened to the man see accused, so I looked at the story for links to earlier ones – nothing. Knowing the date she made the claim, I looked through their crime section to find a report of someone being arrested shortly thereafter. I find nothing that even appears linked to this story.
I was flabbergasted. The Shreveport Times ran her name, and made it quite clear that the Police had determined her claim was false. Yet, they never reported the name of her victim. Now that’s F__in’ rare, and I believe deserves noting.
And, it looks like a case n which the police did what they are supposed to do, and when quietly about the business of investigating the claim, properly and fully.
So to those of you dwelling on the grand conspiracy by law enforcement – Sorry, folks, nothing to see here!
From what I can tell, there seems to have been a large number of false rape accusations related to New Years Eve.
Anonymous - "From what I can tell, there seems to have been a large number of false rape accusations related to New Years Eve."
New Years Eve is one of those times that the alcohol flows, and the partiers get reckless. There a plenty of both men and women who regret the things they do the next day. But, in practical terms, only women get to use FRA's as a way to absolve themselves for their behavior choices.
If there were some way to blame men when they get caught driving drunk, you can bet they'd be doing that too.
There have been successful lawsuits against party hosts for the subsequent damages caused by the guests who got drunk from the alcohol that they served to them.
Thus, I somewhat surprised that radical woman's advocates haven't been trying to link women consumption of alcohol to the pressures placed on them by the patriarchy [Amanda Hess did try to blame Danmell Ndonye's Hofsrta lie on the pressure exerted on women by the patriarchy, after all] - thus making men who bought them drinks, or men who purchased the alcohol they consumed - or even the men who sold them alcohol - ultimately responsible for their subsequent drunken driving. If a woman does something bad, there must be some man who can be blamed for it.[/snark]
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