Wednesday, November 16, 2016

"had not suffered any apparent physical injuries and because police failed to turn up evidence of a crime"

November 16, 2016




That's a picture of part of this article:





No pattern?  No institutional indifference, at the University of Virginia, or at the Washington Post, or at Bunker Hill Community College?

Someone believes that?

Isn't what happened that the person who was the swim coach at the University of Virginia for 35 years knew about hazing by members of the swim team for all of those years, and contributed to the hostile environment that encouraged it?

I haven't heard anything about the swim coach leaving or about the lawsuit before TODAY.  

What does that say about how much the Washington Post didn't want to talk about it?

These are also pictures of parts of the article, from the end of the paragraph of which a picture starts this blog page:






What does Virginia's criminal justice system consider to be convincing evidence that someone wanted and planned to commit crimes?

Mr. Shapiro didn't think it would be in the public interest to publish specifically what the threats were?  He and many of his fellow reporters at the Washington Post have had so much to say, and in so much inaccurate detail, about other cases of alleged violence at the University of Virginia, for which the victim continues to be vilified.  

Jackie was on the swim team at her high school.  She probably didn't feel like spending a lot of time at the Aquatic & Fitness Center after she got raped.  




That's a picture of the first result for the webpage of the University of Virginia's Aquatic and Fitness Center, from a Google search of the term "aquatic center uva."  

Where there any members of Phi Kappa Psi who were on the swim team?  The Charlottesville Police Department and everyone else who has attacked the Rolling Stone article have said over and over that no member of Phi Kappa Psi was ever EMPLOYED at the Aquatics & Fitness Center, but that doesn't mean that Drew, who worked there, didn't know members of the swim team.  That would explain how Jackie went from being a colleague of Drew's at work to being a victim of gang rape at the Phi Kappa Psi house.

The abrupt departure of the former swim coach also happened within months after Jackie told Ms. Eramo that she was raped.  That swim coach is now employed at another college.  


Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, November 16, 2016 @ 8:58 p.m.