Friday, June 10, 2011

Turlock PD: Woman Made False Claim About Assault

Turlock police said they are no longer investigating reports that a woman was tied up and left in a vacant house after she was sexually assaulted by two men.

The woman initially told police she was lured by two men to a house and then sexually assaulted Monday afternoon.

Upon further investigation, police said none of the reports are true.Police said the woman undressed herself and tied herself up in the empty house to get attention.

A neighbor heard the woman screaming and called police.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Due to the preference for boy children in China there is a lopsided population proportion there with far more males. Perhaps we can swap out all the false accusers here exchanging them with China for a decrease in our national debts?

Atlas

Anonymous said...

It seems bizarre to most men that a women would tie herself up, scratch herself in the face with a backwards B, tear her own cloths, ect,ect, in order to make her false rape story seem plausible.

Anonymous said...

A lot of things seem bizarre to most men.

Look how much it costs to have tiny flowers painted on your toe nails.

Look how much it pays to paint tiny flowers on toe nails.

Anonymous said...

Several months ago, in either Washington or Oregon, a woman intentionally through acid onto her face and told police that a man did it. She disfigured herself. Within a few days the police released the truth that no man or other person was involved.

There must be (or should be)some psychological disorder that can be identified to describe females who emotionally need to be seen as being victimized by a males. Perhaps Doc Tara know of the name of such a disorder?

Atlas

Anonymous said...

Atlas, maybe we should own and coin the phrase ourselves, many us of our are well advanced above the quackademics of our age.
I propose, "perpetual/compulsive victim syndrone". But maybe someone can mix in some latin there and make it fancy.
Kinda like the term "parental alienation syndrone", if we wait for the quackademics to coin this phrase for us, we may be waiting a long time.