Women can inflict the same harm to others that men can inflict. In this case, two women physically assaulted an innocent man. One used a knife; the other used a fire extinguisher. But women have a tool in their arsenal that is capable of inflicting tremendous harm that men don't possess: the ability to plausibly cry "rape." Read the story below:
Millville women found out: Supposed rape was robbery attempt
MILLVILLE – Two Millville women have received a slew of charges in relation to a robbery they attempted January 20 and then lied to police about.
When an officer arrived at a North Fourth Street residence January 20, he was greeted by Dawn M. Moran, 44, who told him her ex-husband had assaulted her with a knife. She added later that he had also sexually assaulted her.
Moran's roommate, Jamie M. Wilson, 23, said she had been attacked as well while trying to intervene. Both of the women were treated at the regional medical center for very minor injuries.
Detectives continued investigating the incident in the following week, and were able to find Moran's ex.
After talking with him, police were able to determine that there had been no sexual assault, and that the two women had actually assaulted the man, a 54-year-old from Bank Street, while attempting to rob him.
The man said he had been visiting his roommate that night when the two women demanded money from him. Moran sliced the man's hand with a knife as he was running for the door, and Wilson attacked him with a fire extinguisher both inside the house and on the stairs outside the residence.
The man had small cuts to his right hand, but no further injuries.
Moran was charged Tuesday with aggravated assault, making terroristic threats, weapons charges, attempted robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, hindering apprehension, filing a false report and obstruction of justice.
Wilson was charged with aggravated assault, making terroristic threats, weapons charges, attempted robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, obstruction of justice, hindering apprehension, possession of drug paraphernalia and criminal restraint.
Both were taken to the Cumberland County Jail in lieu of $50,000 full cash bail, set by the Honorable Judge Steven Neder.
Link: http://www.nj.com/cumberland/index.ssf/2011/02/millville_women_found_out_supp.html
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Woman tries to rob man, then lies to police that he sexually assaulted her
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Some of you might remember the comments made by Sandi Delk at this site;
http://www.topix.com/forum/news/violent-crime/TPL4FKSHEEHCDLA5I/p2
Please read this;
http://www.topix.com/forum/city/nashville-tn/TRAT77B189Q92GA6R
After confirming to the police here in Nashville, TN that her son came running into the house saying the man up the street had exposed himself to her son, she admitted her son has never been involved in any sexual case (indecent exposure, especially involving a child as a victim, is considered a sex offense here in Tennessee).
I found this digging around on the internet. I am now working on saving the $1,500 to get an attorney to have my name cleared. If any of you gentlemen who are attorney's have any advice; I am listening.
When I get my name cleared, do you think I will no longer be an advocate for anyone falsely accused/convicted of rape or sexual assault?
I will continue to do everything I can to support the wrongfully accused/convicted.
”Both were taken to the Cumberland County Jail in lieu of $50,000 full cash bail, set by the Honorable Judge Steven Neder.”
$50,000! Full cash!
Finally, a judge who fits the ”Honorable” title!
”Detectives continued investigating the incident in the following week, and were able to find Moran's ex.
After talking with him, police were able to determine that there had been no sexual assault, and that the two women had actually assaulted the man, a 54-year-old from Bank Street, while attempting to rob him. “
Now, this is what we need to see more of. Police actually investigating, talking to an alleged suspect (not arresting and interrogating him) to get his side of the story, and looking at actual evidence (like who actually had defensive wounds, which could tell them who it was that was actually wielding the knife) in reaching a proper conclusion.
Of course, the women will face far more punishment for assault, robbery, and weapons charges that for making false reports.
Still, it's one more story to show the general public just how flippantly women will try to play the rape card to gain special consideration. They were already claiming that he assaulted them with a weapon (a serious charge), so the addition of a sexual assault claim was clearly intended to try to influence the police to be more aggressive with him (hoping to play on his white-knighting instincts) and less likely to listen to the falsely accused man.
Glad to see the police were able to see through that naked attempt to manipulate them. Other cops should observe and learn form this incident. Woman are quite capable of lying, so their “word” should carry no more weight than would a man's.
Anonymous - "Some of you might remember the comments made by Sandi Delk"
If memory serves, Sandi Delk has quite a bit of trouble, not only for you, but for numerous others.
It's high time she get her comeuppance.
"Moran was charged Tuesday with aggravated assault, making terroristic threats, weapons charges, attempted robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, hindering apprehension, filing a false report and obstruction of justice.
Wilson was charged with aggravated assault, making terroristic threats, weapons charges, attempted robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, obstruction of justice, hindering apprehension, possession of drug paraphernalia and criminal restraint."
Amazing how many other,FEDERAL,charges a woman has to rack up in order to be jailed an appropriate length of time for making a false rape accusation,isn't it?
Anybody want to lay odds on the probability of a "pussy pass" on this one?
What do you guys think,5:1 maybe?
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