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WhawhaWhat 10-14-2013 11:41 AM

Anonymous picked up the story.

http://pastebin.com/3rq0ZSrY

InChiefsHeaven 10-14-2013 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by oh_snap (Post 10084774)
Not saying rape is okay. It clearly is not. But what the hell is a 14 year old doing at a party, and why the hell did she get black out drunk? We can talk peer pressure, but no one made her get drunk (unless we're talking roofie drunk).

Back in college, I can remember false calls of rape happening a lot. Girls get drunk, sleep with someone they wouldn't normally sleep with, then cry rape the day after. Happened to a mate of mine. Nearly ruined his life as well. Then the girls story unraveled and she admitted finally that it was consensual.

Anyways, clearly a 14 year old shouldn't be out partying and drinking and getting drunk. You're just asking for trouble. Strong parenting.

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She drank from the ‘bitch cup’

Daisy Coleman remembers little of the night, except how it started. She and a 13-year-old friend, a girl she considered her little sister, had a sleepover at the Colemans. Daisy Coleman admits the girls were drinking and were not acting with her mother’s permission.

“Then this guy texted me and he's like, 'Hey, you want to hang out?’ And I was like, ‘Well, I’ll have to sneak around. It's like one in the morning,” she said.

The guy who texted Daisy was Barnett, a friend of Daisy’s older brother, Charlie, who had been at the Coleman’s a couple nights before for a chili dinner. Barnett drove over to the Colemans, picked up Daisy and her friend and, along with some other boys, snuck into Barnett’s home through a basement window. There, Daisy continued drinking, using a glass that has since become infamous.

“They called it the ‘bitch cup,’” Daisy Coleman said, “and it’s a really, really tall shot glass. I think it had lines. Like, if you drank that much, you were some rank or whatever. Like, you’re a B-word if you only take half of it."
She snuck out. Her mom did not know. She got herself in a bad situation. She doesn't deserve to be raped. It's not like she went to a party suggestively dressed and dry humping everyone in the place. Which still doesn't make rape OK, but this doesn't even rise to the level of her "asking for it".

Pitt Gorilla 10-14-2013 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by InChiefsHell (Post 10085052)
She snuck out. Her mom did not know. She got herself in a bad situation. She doesn't deserve to be raped. It's not like she went to a party suggestively dressed and dry humping everyone in the place. Which still doesn't make rape OK, but this doesn't even rise to the level of her "asking for it".

She was also dumped in sub-freezing temps. I can't imagine doing that to someone.

BigCatDaddy 10-14-2013 11:45 AM

It's stories like these that make me glad I don't have a daughter.

Saccopoo 10-14-2013 11:46 AM

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The guy who texted Daisy was Barnett, a friend of Daisy’s older brother, Charlie, who had been at the Coleman’s a couple nights before for a chili dinner. Barnett drove over to the Colemans, picked up Daisy and her friend and, along with some other boys, snuck into Barnett’s home through a basement window. There, Daisy continued drinking, using a glass that has since become infamous.

“They called it the ‘bitch cup,’” Daisy Coleman said, “and it’s a really, really tall shot glass. I think it had lines. Like, if you drank that much, you were some rank or whatever. Like, you’re a B-word if you only take half of it."


The ****ing guy is a predator. Totally premeditated. What a scumbag.

If I was this girls older brother, I'd be hanging around the Central Missouri campus looking for a little justice.

And let's be real - these scumbags raped a ninth and eighth grader after intentionally getting them drunk enough to pass out. ****ing dirtbags.

Bearcat 10-14-2013 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 10084899)
I don't know anything about this case. However...whenever nearly everyone involved in a situation like this is on one side, and an article is published that makes it seem like all of those people are out of their minds...generally, there is a lot more to the story.

Is it more likely that an entire community is cool with raping a young girl OR is it more likely that a single reporter is trying to break a huge story by selectively including/omitting critical details?

That crossed my mind when I read about the house being burned down, because that takes a lot of hate even beyond blaming the victim.... but, the story on kansascity.com is pretty damn detailed and video doesn't lie.

I don't think it's really a matter of "an entire community being cool with rape," since the article says it's sparked outrage in the community. I don't think it's hard to imagine a football star telling lies, spreading rumors, etc; to the point that at least part of the school sides with the popular kids. I read somewhere else that the 17 year old has also had other charges dropped in the past, too.

You could very well be right, but unless some of the details in the article are flat out wrong, it certainly seems like a teenage girl waking up on a lawn with a BAC of .17 (or whatever it was) in 40 degree temps and video of the incident warrants more of an explanation than "lack of evidence".

Skyy God 10-14-2013 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 10085078)
That crossed my mind when I read about the house being burned down, because that takes a lot of hate even beyond blaming the victim.... but, the story on kansascity.com is pretty damn detailed and video doesn't lie.

I don't think it's really a matter of "an entire community being cool with rape," since the article says it's sparked outrage in the community. I don't think it's hard to imagine a football star telling lies, spreading rumors, etc; to the point that at least part of the school sides with the popular kids. I read somewhere else that the 17 year old has also had other charges dropped in the past, too.

You could very well be right, but unless some of the details in the article are flat out wrong, it certainly seems like a teenage girl waking up on a lawn with a BAC of .17 (or whatever it was) in 40 degree temps and video of the incident warrants more of an explanation than "lack of evidence".

Prior DUI, I think.

vailpass 10-14-2013 12:05 PM

If she was passed out you don't **** her.
Period.

BlackHelicopters 10-14-2013 12:05 PM

14 year old girls, alcohol, athletes. Mix. Enjoy.

Eleazar 10-14-2013 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 10085050)
Anonymous picked up the story.

http://pastebin.com/3rq0ZSrY

I would love to see some street justice here.

Reaper16 10-14-2013 01:24 PM

Having lived in Maryville for 4 years I'm only a little surprised. Doesn't stop me from being disgusted though. This is the perfect confluence of rape culture and small-town crooked politics. Horrific.

stonedstooge 10-14-2013 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 10085078)
That crossed my mind when I read about the house being burned down, because that takes a lot of hate even beyond blaming the victim.... but, the story on kansascity.com is pretty damn detailed and video doesn't lie.

I don't think it's really a matter of "an entire community being cool with rape," since the article says it's sparked outrage in the community. I don't think it's hard to imagine a football star telling lies, spreading rumors, etc; to the point that at least part of the school sides with the popular kids. I read somewhere else that the 17 year old has also had other charges dropped in the past, too.

You could very well be right, but unless some of the details in the article are flat out wrong, it certainly seems like a teenage girl waking up on a lawn with a BAC of .17 (or whatever it was) in 40 degree temps and video of the incident warrants more of an explanation than "lack of evidence".

Was the girls mother's house burned down or is it referring to McElroy's house, which burned several months after he was executed.

Skyy God 10-14-2013 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by stonedstooge (Post 10085397)
Was the girls mother's house burned down or is it referring to McElroy's house, which burned several months after he was executed.

Alleged rape vic's house.

Bearcat 10-14-2013 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Cave Johnson (Post 10085401)
Alleged rape vic's house.

Yeah, that one... they moved before selling their house in Maryville, and it burned down. The article said it was investigated but the cause wasn't determined.

It's disgusting enough to blame the victim and cover up something like that, but then to go after them by firing the mom and burn down the house they lived in (and I'm sure the girls had a pleasant time in school, too)... holy shit.

Scorp 10-14-2013 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 10085059)
It's stories like these that make me glad I don't have a daughter.

Well I do have a daughter. She is 12 right now. I am preparing myself for prison, because if anything ever happens to her............. I would skin these little asswipes slowly.


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