2 Oct 2015

‘Kind, Funny And Bright’ Student, 17, Hanged Himself After Being Falsely Accused Of Rape And Finding It ‘Difficult To Cope With The Investigation’

By Mike Buchanan: We regularly point to pieces about women making false rape allegations. Our thanks to Joe, a J4MB party member, for pointing us to this. It’s a tragic tale, and I was struck by this:
Central Hampshire senior coroner Grahame Short recorded a verdict of suicide and said he struggled to cope with the false accusations and the investigation.
He said: ‘I got the impression he was well liked and mature in some ways, but was a sensitive young man and vulnerable in some respects and he found it difficult to cope with the police investigation.’

The clear inference here is that if the young man hadn’t been ‘sensitive’ – a curious adjective to describe a young man with a history of depression, and taking anti-depressants – he wouldn’t have struggled to cope with the false accusations and the police investigation. It’s a grotesque example of victim blaming, and a testament to a societal lack of empathy towards men.
Joe’s email included the following, reproduced with his kind permission:

This story made me sick. It is the work of Alison Saunders, head of the CPS. This is not the world I want to leave my son.
The girl who made this false accusation needs:
1. To be named publicly (to immediately protect the innocent from her).

2. Put on a sex-offenders register herself (so that in the future boys and young men are protected from her).
3. Prosecuted by the CPS for perverting the course of justice, and given life imprisonment (equivalent max sentence for rape conviction).
In terms of action items, what do you think about J4MB openly and very publicly insisting that the CPS prosecute this girl?
If the CPS doesn’t prosecute, a men’s rights group needs to take out a private criminal prosecution against this girl. Things have gone way too far and men need to fight back. Action, not blogging. A guide on how to take out a private prosecution in England and Wales is here.
Here’s an idea: J4MB can formally propose “Jay’s Law” and get Nigel Evans, Conservative MP and former deputy Commons Speaker acquitted of rape, to drive it.
This will be the male answer to Clare’s Law.  It will create a database of people who have made allegations of rape, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking against others.  Access to the database information will be exactly the same protocol as access to the Clare’s Law database.
Essentially, it will protect men from psychobitches who regularly misuse the law against innocent men.  “Hello officer, we have concerns.  My son is dating this girl but we want to make sure she’s not a psychopath. Has she made any allegations against anyone?”
Regards,
Joe

Other pieces about women making false rape allegations, including:
6 dangerous rape myths (Hannah Wallen)
10 reasons false rape allegations are common (Jonathan Taylor)
13 reasons women lie about being raped (Janet Bloomfield)

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