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Some Justice For A #Metoo Liar
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Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 23 January 2019 7:09:21 AM
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Yes he might have suffered for it quite a bit, but he sure had a lucky break, escaping from that bitch.
Just imagine his life of hell, if he'd married her. Posted by Hasbeen, Wednesday, 23 January 2019 10:49:17 AM
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He should buy a lottery ticket asap !
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 23 January 2019 10:55:55 AM
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Yeah. He's an optimistic sort of bloke. He has taken up with another woman. Hope he has better luck this time.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 23 January 2019 11:16:20 AM
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ttbn Here is a more complete article. Vile women, worse is from the start she was totally believed.
http://www.smh.com.au/national/act/how-fake-allegations-landed-an-innocent-man-in-jail-20190117-p50s0c.html How fake allegations landed an innocent man in jail The plan was to say that he had raped her. But Canberra prosecutors told a court on Thursday that the 28-year-old woman had begun spinning the stories she would later tell to police a month earlier. The couple's relationship had ended when in February 2014 the woman's ex partner started a court case to sell their Bonner home. The next day the woman’s mother put a caveat over the house, and the day after that the woman complained to police of domestic violence. Her ex partner was arrested in uniform and in front of his colleagues at his job as a corrections officer at the Alexander Maconochie Centre. He was given bail though the court imposed strict conditions. But the domestic violence allegations were only the beginning. “How it can be manipulated so easily is astonishing,” the victim said at a sentence hearing on Thursday, of a justice system that failed to detect the woman's lies. One day in March 2014, the woman sent a blank text message - an agreed distress signal - to her new partner, a NSW police constable. She also called triple 0 but did not speak when the call was answered. She sent another blank message to her partner, and ignored the call he made to her phone. At some stage she had turned her mind to the scene of the crime she would allege happened. She knocked over a peg basket, ripped a condom packet, unbuttoned her jeans and bumped her own head. She lay on the tiled floor and waited. Posted by Philip S, Wednesday, 23 January 2019 12:05:45 PM
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When police arrived they heard a woman groan. The woman, who was a NSW police administrative worker, told the officer her ex had come to the house, made her kneel on the ground outside and hit her head on a retaining wall. She claimed not to remember how she got inside, but as prosecutors would later argue she was planting the seeds that would eventually lead to her alleging her ex had raped her. Because her jeans were undone police sent her to hospital for assessment for a sexual assault. Later that night when police returned to the house, she drip fed officers more of the story. He had actually hit her head twice on the retaining wall. He had come in and grabbed her and yelled how he was not "f--king going to jail" because of her. She had blacked out and then crawled inside. The victim, who had that morning been sleeping in the granny flat at his parent's house, was arrested again in front of his family and charged with assaulting the woman. This time he was refused bail, and because of his job was sent to Goulburn SuperMax prison where he was confined to a cell 23 hours a day on charges he did not commit and in constant fear the other inmates would discover who he was and kill him. As more "memories" came back to the woman she gave another statement. She knocked the peg basket at the victim as he approached. He had grabbed her throat with one hand and held a brick in his other. He dragged her to the retaining wall. He pulled down her jeans and threw a condom packet at her. He raped her while she struggled. Later testing showed there was strong support that DNA on the condom wrapper came from the woman, while the victim's DNA was excluded. It was also excluded from forensic swabs. Posted by Philip S, Wednesday, 23 January 2019 12:07:27 PM
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Sara Jane Parkinson has been sentenced by a Canberra court to 3 years jail with a non-parole period of 2 years. Whether the sentence is adequate for her trashing of a young man’s life is debatable.
Parkinson’s fiance broke up the relationship when he learned of her affair with a police officer (also implicated in the ‘revenge’ on the accused). With the cop’s help, Parkinson embarked on a “crusade to destroy her ex-fiance and his family, with false accusations of domestic violence, alleged breaches of AVOs and a fake rape scenario where “she smashes her own head with a brick, plants empty condom packets ….. and claims that the condom used by the the ‘very considerate’ rapist ex-fiance was eaten by the cat”.
The falsely accused was arrested and charged and put into a solitary confinement sell for his own protection (he had been a prison officer before the bizarre saga). Four months he was there.
In the meantime, Parkinson planted stolen goods on her victim’s father to ruin him too.
Right prevailed in the end. But is 2 years in jail enough punishment for this dreadful young woman? I don’t think so.