... it happened? If you say yes, I'm sorry, but that wouldn't pass the smell test alone unless they were drugged or somehow otherwise incapable of/prevented from knowing where they were when it happened. I don't doubt what you said about you working with others, that is not what I am questioning. My question is specific.
So I will say again for the record, No, her inability to know her friend's name or the house that the ** 1 time ** life changing event she described supposedly happened is not only not believable but is also not credible. By her own description, it was a friend's home which she either made arrangements to get to or walked there herself who knows how many times prior or after the supposed day the event occurred, as she described.
See my previous reply about when I think the event may have happened to her.
Just to be clear, you are the only one mentioning anything about anyone expecting her to have "perfect memories". Since I didn't bring it up, I'm not going to get sidetracked and argue a distraction point I never made.
I apologize if this subject seemed to go off the rails with us, Mike. I take it personally when I feel that anyone, even a real victim, lies and falsely accuses someone they know is not guilty. That crap hurts real victims and one lying should be thrown under a jail, imo, regardless of them being a real victim or not. I also think the wrongly accused should be able to sue and the liar should not only go to prison but should also have to pay them for a min of 40 years every month restitution $$$. |