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Old 11-15-2021, 04:51 PM   #255
OptimalTates
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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald View Post
Never questioned it, except to say that it was discovered in the car and only one of seven officers on the scene claimed to have seen Blake holding the knife. None of the other officers would support this claim.
You said he was unarmed and then when I said he had a knife you said, and I quote, "That was not confirmed in any shape or fashion.". But both the person who shot, the person who got shot and the video showed the knife. So yes, there was confirmation. What else do you need?
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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald View Post
Nothing in this document changes anything already stated. It is a long form narrative of everything already said.
You said she was a compulsive liar looking to extort her ex-partner for money. Yet he was unemployed and she was paying for his vehicle. Please back up the statement that she is a liar and that she was looking to extort him.
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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald View Post
His ex was out of the relationship. There was no relationship other than the kids they had together. The only relationship they had was confrontational and stressed in nature. His ex was NOT going to go back with him, nor was she on good terms with him. She was not going to bury a charge out of compassion, sympathy, or love for her ex. The relationship was long over and both had moved on. If there was something there she would have taken him to the wall.
https://www.cbs42.com/news/national/...ssault-charge/
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She went on to tell police, as she was lying down on her bed, Blake reached between her legs, used his finger to penetrate her vaginally, pulled it out, sniffed it and said, ”Smells like you’ve been with other men,” according to the criminal complaint.

The officer who filed the report said she “had a very difficult time” describing the assault and cried as she recounted the details. She told police the defendant assaulted her and then the defendant immediately left the bedroom.

The woman told police the assault caused her pain and humiliation and was done without her consent.

The complaint states she told police she “was upset but collected herself” and then ran out after Blake. She then realized her car was missing, went back inside to check her purse, saw her keys and debit card were missing and then “immediately called 911.”

The woman told police she knew Blake for eight years and had three children with him. She claims in the time she has known Blake he “has physically assaulted her around twice a year when he drinks heavily.”
Raping someone you have moved on from?
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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald View Post
She wanted support payments for the kids they had together. He was a deadbeat dad and she was always hounding him for money. That's the motivation for the complaint. Make him play ball.
Paying for a vehicle for someone that your trying to get money from is sort of the opposite of what I would expect.
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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald View Post
Yes you do, Mel. Yes you do. You're way too obvious.
I guess personal insults when you can't substantiate the claims?

https://www.familyjusticecenter.org/...ht-to-justice/

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north...ries-1.1289225

https://www.verywellmind.com/why-do-...s-recant-66537

https://ifstudies.org/blog/eight-rea...-relationships

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The police, victim services and the courts see it all too often: victims of domestic abuse change their minds, recant their stories and go back to their violent partners.

The public prosecution office doesn't have statistics on how often victims recant their accounts on the stand.

Arlene Hache, from the Centre for Northern Families in Yellowknife, said this problem happens often.

"Probably 80 per cent of the women that I speak to recant their story, or regret reporting it," she said
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It could be that “he’s a good dad and I need a good baby sitter,” Winnebago County State’s Attorney Marilyn Hite Ross said.

Hite Ross couldn’t say how often domestic violence victims recant, but during an interview last year she asked one of her office’s domestic violence attorneys for an estimate and was told “this week alone, between five and eight people,” she said.
Now keep in mind she did not even recant her story, she simply failed to talk to investigators. She would be going against statistics if she did proceed and add on the international attention it's not a surprise she went into hiding.

I have a feeling your part of that MGTOW and believe that all women are liars out to get men. There is zero evidence to support your claim that she is a compulsive liar. Zero.
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