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http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/dailyweekly/2011/05/spd_report_orgy_party_venoy_overton_rape_allegation.php

When does a rape start out as an "orgy party"? Seattle it seems.
 
JayFarrar said:
http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/dailyweekly/2011/05/spd_report_orgy_party_venoy_overton_rape_allegation.php

When does a rape start out as an "orgy party"? Seattle it seems.

How does this line not get edited out?

But according to an exhaustive 227-page Seattle Police report obtained by Seattle Weekly, the girl was a willing participant right up until the messy ending.
 
Am I missing something or did she ever actually say "no" to anything?

Just from a first read-through, and admittedly without reading the full police report available on the site as a PDF, it sounds like she just thinks he should have known she didn't want to do those things.
 
Point of Order said:
JayFarrar said:
http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/dailyweekly/2011/05/spd_report_orgy_party_venoy_overton_rape_allegation.php

When does a rape start out as an "orgy party"? Seattle it seems.

How does this line not get edited out?

But according to an exhaustive 227-page Seattle Police report obtained by Seattle Weekly, the girl was a willing participant right up until the messy ending.

What, your paper doesn't describe the money shot?
 
Can't believe they left in "he finished on her grill". SPD has colorful report writers.
 
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Man, TBF, you go to an orgy, bet there'll be at least 15 holes and 10 hands available.
 
Awful story to read about....teens out on the town looking for action....fatheaded, misguided big-shot wannabe athletes at local university in a large town.
Sad, sad, sad to see these repeated, societal patterns by collegians who are in a position to set a positive example.
The girls need better guidance and supervision at home.
The boys need jail time. Even if it was willing participation, they are children in the eye of the law and can't be lured to participate in such action.
 
Blitz said:
Awful story to read about....teens out on the town looking for action....fatheaded, misguided big-shot wannabe athletes at local university in a large town.
Sad, sad, sad to see these repeated, societal patterns by collegians who are in a position to set a positive example.
The girls need better guidance and supervision at home.
The boys need jail time. Even if it was willing participation, they are children in the eye of the law and can't be lured to participate in such action.

Incorrect. The age of consent is 16.
 
LongTimeListener said:
Blitz said:
Awful story to read about....teens out on the town looking for action....fatheaded, misguided big-shot wannabe athletes at local university in a large town.
Sad, sad, sad to see these repeated, societal patterns by collegians who are in a position to set a positive example.
The girls need better guidance and supervision at home.
The boys need jail time. Even if it was willing participation, they are children in the eye of the law and can't be lured to participate in such action.

Incorrect. The age of consent is 16.

I thought her post was satire.
 
If the willing consent age is 16, then so be it.
We have ourselves a straight rape or no-rape trial, I guess.
If the girls are bitching about anything, the respective lawyers can have a shootout in court.
If that is the legal age - 16 - and the police have made their conclusion, then what's the big deal other than sensational reporting?
 
Blitz said:
If the willing consent age is 16, then so be it.
We have ourselves a straight rape or no-rape trial, I guess.
If the girls are bitching about anything, the respective lawyers can have a shootout in court.
If that is the legal age - 16 - and the police have made their conclusion, then what's the big deal other than sensational reporting?

Seemed like it was a big deal a half hour ago.
 
It's a big deal unless the state they live in looks at them as adults.
They are acting within the law that governs them, but in another state everyone is also on the same page that underage sex is against the law.

Does it bother me that kids in the spotlight make poor choices? Yes.
I think screwing around with a 16-year-old is a bad choice, but I'm able to accept it and not think so much about it since she was legal age.
I don't agree with what he allegedly did, if that's what you are asking.
The movie "Thirteen" is one that sort of rankles the same way this story does.
I hope my 5-year-old doesn't eventually cause me as much a headache as the girls in this Overton story likely cause their parents.
And I think often of what it's gonna be like when she does become a teen.
 

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