Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Girl tells rape lie to keep from getting in trouble with her parents 'for messing up a piece of furniture'

Girls tell rape lies to get out trouble because they can.  Another despicable false rape claim.

Girl recants rape report; may face charge of making false report

BELLEVIEW - An 11-year-old girl may be charged with making a false report about being abducted by a man and raped, according to authorities.

Thursday, the girl told Belleview Police Department officials that a black man kidnapped her at knife and gunpoint from her Southeast 54th Avenue neighborhood and took her to a wooded area behind the Publix Supermarket off U.S. 441, where she was raped.

Police say the neighborhood was on edge while they investigating the alleged incident.

Now, officers say, little girl has recanted her story and said she made it up because she did not want to get in trouble with her parents for messing up a piece of furniture.

Authorities say the case is being reviewed by the State Attorney’s Office to determine if criminal charges will be filed.

Link: http://www.katc.com/news/woman-sentenced-for-false-rape-report/

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bloody hell, 11?

Anonymous said...

My son's false accuser was 11.

The "little girls" who started the Salem Witch hunts were 9 - 11 years old.

During victorian times, two 11 years old girls caused a huge national uproar over some photographs they took of real fairies.

REAL fairies!

The little darlings figured a way to "sandwich" negatives to make it appear as though they photographed fairies.

Some of the most evil and murderous women in the world are ....11 year old girls.

Anonymous said...

Another WA state 11 year old girl:


Police had several child witnesses and victims but, by far, the majority of the accusations came from one 11-year-old girl who, according to news reports, named over 80 different molesters. On one occasion, she says, she was driven around Wenatchee by police while she pointed out 21 houses where she was molested. This drive-through soon entered local legend as "The Parade of Homes."

But one fact explains why this case raised such powerful questions of police propriety: The 11-year-old girl is the foster daughter of Robert Perez, the lead detective in the investigation.

Anonymous said...

When I was 11, i couldn't tell my ass from a hole in the ground (still can't on some occasions).

How can 11yr old girls possibly know to accuse men of rape? How are they taught, how do they figure it out that they can get away so easily?

Sigh.
-zarko

Russ said...

I doubt she'll be charged for filing a false rape charge. More likely she'll be charged with "racism." Whatever that is.

Anonymous said...

"How can 11yr old girls possibly know to accuse men of rape? How are they taught, how do they figure it out that they can get away so easily?"


Women argue with me on this but I think they know this stuff instinctively,maybe not the whole con, but I say most women are born with an instinctive passion for violation and degradation. A love/hate relationship with them,as it were. A need to feel violated and to violate, and a repulsion for this need.

I believe our society gives birth to the form it takes. In this era,it is false rape accusations, in times past,it was false witchcraft accusations. But rape accusations have been the manifestation of this internal conflict since at least the late 1800's,early 1900's.

Recently,it has moved toward thoughtcrimesque accusations, "sexual harassment" and ambiguous "perversion"
charges leveled at men who they feel are "creepy" and who "undress" them "with their eyes".

It's all projection,in my opinion. Women are born with a kind of disposition that would be considered mental aberrance in a man. They take their cues towards venting this in a "socially-accepted manner" through what is tolerated in society and what is pitied. Men also have urges of their own,but we have sublimated ours into harmless sports and games,which serve our instinctive needs for violence,competition,danger and conflict.

slwerner said...

"Now, officers say, little girl has recanted her story and said she made it up because she did not want to get in trouble with her parents for messing up a piece of furniture."

Hum???

I'm reviewing the posts to see what I missed last week, and so far, every single posted story about an FRA has had the police doing the right thing and investigating the allegations first.

Given the level of anti-LE ranting that this site has unfortunately been descending into, it looks like I'm going to be the lone voice giving credit where credit id actually due - KUDOS to the police in this case too!