Yes
A man raped Mary
And you're asking: So why did Mary lie?
The male rapist tied up Mary, raped her, threatened her, took pictures of her rape, gagged her mouth, tied her hands and feet, and the brutality continued for hours
And you're asking: So why did Mary lie?
That man has committed many of the same cases and raped many women with the same violence and cruelty
And you're asking: So why did Mary lie?
The police investigating Mary's case, because they could not find biochemical evidence, failed to find DNA, and because Mary's foster parents did not trust Mary and said she made up the rape case, determined that Mary had made up the rape case.
And you're asking: So why did Mary lie?
The police investigating Mary's case threatened and persecuted Mary, so that she had to repeat her experience of being bound, raped, threatened, and photographed again and again in the interrogation room, and recalled the pain at that time again and again. In return, he was prosecuted and called the false police.
And you're asking: So why did Mary lie?
The police investigating Mary's case threatened Mary that she would commit a crime if she failed a lie test, causing Mary to choose to admit that she called the false police under pressure. Although she did not report the false police at all, she was actually raped. span
And you're asking: So why did Mary lie?
The police investigating Mary's case still prosecuted Mary after she admitted that she reported the false police report. Although the lawyer said that generally people who report the false police will not be prosecuted. Police sue Mary
And you're asking: So why did Mary lie?
The lawyer who helped Mary sue the city said no one would ever accuse a robbery reporter of making up a fake police report, but there will always be someone who says a rape reporter made up a rape
And you're asking: So why did Mary lie?
Why did Mary lie?
Why is your question why Mary lied?
Why isn't your question why men rape women?
Why isn't your question why the police don't work harder and try harder, like two policewomen, to find out the evidence?
Why isn't your question why the rapist is so brutal, committing a violent, brutal rape of an underage orphan living in a foster home for orphans?
Why isn't your question why people who report robbery are never accused of calling false police, and why are women who report rape always being accused of calling false police?
Why do men rape women?
Why do men use violence to harm and threaten women?
Why do rapists rape women?
Why didn't Detective Parker handle the case well and do the job he was supposed to do, but just based on a foster parent's unsubstantiated suspicions that the victim was a fake police report?
Why would Detective Parker ask the unethical question of "sure or sure"?
Why did the two policewomen break the serial rape case, and why didn't they think the victim was a false police report? (The real case was solved by two female police officers)
Why does the city want to sue Mary for calling the false police, although ± generally does not prosecute false police?
Why do so many people who have nothing to do with the case go online to rape Mary, and why don't they go online to rape the rapist?
Why do all the people around Mary, even women, don't believe what happened to Mary, and prefer to believe that someone will make up her rape to "get attention"?
Why did the guy in the unloading area of the supermarket intimidate Mary and say he was "joking"?
Why even Mary's foster parent, a woman who had been sexually assaulted herself, suspected that Mary had fabricated the whole rape case just because Mary's reaction afterwards was different from her own?
Why do you always ask the question: Why did the victim do this? Why did the victim do that? Why is the victim's reaction different from yours? If you are the victims, you will not do this, you will do that, so why don't the victims do that as you imagined?
Why isn't the question you asked:
Why would the perpetrator do this?
Why would Detective Parker do this?
City±Why do this?
Why did Mary's foster parent do this?
Why didn't the police arrest the rapist the first time he committed it? (In the film, the rapist himself said that the first time he committed the crime, he left countless DNA evidence. As long as you compare it with the file in the army, you will know it is it, but no one has found it.)
Why did the whole society and the whole system lead to such a result? In this film, except for the suspects that the rapist himself and the other two female police officers have found, everyone else is not a bad person, and we can't even say that Detective Parker is a Bad guy, even if he is compared with the common men on the Internet in a certain country, he is a good guy. Those men on the Internet in some countries will probably scold Parker after watching this film, why not think of a way to say that the photo is fake of? Are you going to apologize to that little bitch? But it is these people who are not really bad people who have caused Mary's miserable, painful, and almost suicide situation after being raped. Why isn't the question you asked about this?
Why isn't the question you asked:
Why are rape victims always treated like this?
Why are rape victims always abused, slandered, and accused of making up?
We all know that rape victims are always insulted, slandered and accused of making up rape, so why do people always say that someone will make up rape to "get attention", "get popularity", "fairy dance"? Would anyone really take the initiative to make up a case that would get them into endless abuse, rumors, threats and judicial trouble?
Why are some people just unwilling to believe rape victims?
Why do some cops just fail to investigate rape cases?
What can we do to help raped women?
Why do you always ask the question - why did Mary lie?
Please erase the phrase "Why Mary..." from your minds forever
Replace it with:
Why do rapists rape women?
Why aren't the police trying to find evidence?
Why does human society not help rape victims, but spare no effort to slander, spread rumors, harass, and cyber violence victims, and spare no effort to excuse rapists?
Why do so many people not question the rapist who raped the woman and the policeman who failed to handle the case, but spare no effort to question the victim of the rape case?
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