i appreciate your reply...i understand officers don't have it easy......and i'll not disagree with you...there are plenty of wrongful convictions..there are also a lot of folks walking around in public who probably shouldn't be.....i'm sure you'll agree with me that the system isn't perfect for handling victims or perpetrators....sure there has been advancements in technology to skirt this somewhat...the average criminal has also advanced.... i certainly don't mean to anger anyone...especially the officers who worked hard on this case...it only interests me to look at the situation from both sides....with so many folks jumping on the bandwagon saying this woman was just crying wolf...it seems like lots of men are angry at being wrongfully accused of sex crimes at some point in their lives..so they give their two cents and then some...there's also lesser heard stories...those who are victimized and can't prove it....it happens all the time.....did she admit to lying...did they put her up against a lie detector test.......or is it speculation from a lack of evidence ??
i'm not trying to badger you...i actually do want to know ??