Not really.  The detective said that the victim stated that he stopped when
she made her intentions clear.  That's not speculation, it's part of the
court record.  If he stopped, then he didn't rape her. 


Charles Mims
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I am enjoying your speculation, Charles, but don't you think you are getting
a little ahead of yourself?  <G>




On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 07:10 AM, Charles wrote:

> Ok, more stuff is still leaking out of yesterday's hearing.  In the 
> testimony the detective said that in one of her interviews with him he 
> asked her if he stopped when she said no, and she said yes.  That 
> could account for the lack of his semen.  (i.e. he didn't finish).  
> Now, if she said no (that's in question) and from her own testimony he 
> stopped....is that rape?
> Isn't stopping what he's *SUPPOSED* to do?
>
>
> Charles Mims
> http://www.the-sandbox.org
>
>
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> Maybe we shouldn't do this sounds like she wanted to be convinced that 
> it was ok..that he might care for her afterwards or something to me. I 
> think she got what she wanted...and then had second thoughts after he 
> didn't want a relationship with her afterwards. She is young..but she 
> obviously had sex before...and from what we are hearing now, quite a 
> lot of it. 



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