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re: Mizzou Admits They F*cked Up Sexual Assault Case of Student Athlete

Posted on 4/15/14 at 9:21 pm to
Posted by kilo
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 4/15/14 at 9:21 pm to
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The girl who committed suicide claimed she told an academic adviser that she was raped/sexually assaulted.

But she made the call from a restaurant and the academic adviser claimed she couldn't hear clearly because those damn restaurants are just so loud and modern cell phone technology is basically a string and two tin cans.

Plus, the academic adviser denied hearing about the rape/sexual assault and there's no way that she made that denial to protect her own arse or the University's collective arse after the girl committed suicide.

Luckily, the academic adviser never followed up or asked any further questions about her student.

Case closed guys.





Its story time apparently.

Can you tell me about the time Cal had to vacate final fours and stuff next?

Posted by JDHLaw
Member since Jun 2013
1040 posts
Posted on 4/15/14 at 9:31 pm to
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Its story time apparently.


Did you even read the report?

It's undisputed that a 9 minute phone call took place between Courey and Anderson on May 12, 2011.

Courey detailed the conversation in her diary and discussed the conversation with her therapist at McLean Hospital the next day. Her therapist made notes concerning the conversation and the therapist's conclusion (from her notes) was that the conversation being discussed concerned the rape.

The investigation found no evidence that Courey fabricated her diary entry.

The investigation, interestingly, did not find that Courey failed to report the rape to Missouri employees or officials. It found only that the evidence did not permit a definitive conclusion that she did.

The evidence that Courey reported:

1. Her diary entry
2. Her therapist's notes

The evidence that Courey did not report:

1. Anderson denied hearing the specific words "rape" or "sexual assault"

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