Hutch's Shoulder wrote:I think we have to trust the jury system as they had more facts than anyone on here, at least until proven they were wrong wrong. However, I'm not going to post anymore about it, enough has been said.
Avalon wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:I think we have to trust the jury system as they had more facts than anyone on here, at least until proven they were wrong wrong. However, I'm not going to post anymore about it, enough has been said.
I can only point you towards the case of Van Persie where he was accused of raping a girl, got locked in prison for 14 days before being released and eventually the case being dismissed because the woman in question made up she was raped.
Here we have a woman who cannot remember being raped, and another guy was acquitted whom admitted having sex with her the same evening and just prior to Evans.
Sis sums it up perfectly. It's fishy how they came to this conclusion.
Sideshow Bob wrote:wouldn't the obvious solution for him be to play in france, turkey or whatnot?
Sideshow Bob wrote:wouldn't the obvious solution for him be to play in france, turkey or whatnot?
Sister of fu wrote:Having read the facts of the case and seen some of the footage of the victim and seen her tweets and reading all the other stuff it does make you wonder how they came to a guilty verdict. The case is so muddy and messy. He was an idiot doing what he did and he should be ashamed of himself but was it rape? Clearly a judge and jury thought so but I just sit here thinking is there some evidence that has not been put in the public domain that got them to that decision.
He would never have been convicted of rape if he hadn't admitted to having sex with her, and why was McDonald acquitted? Why is it ok for a female to be drunk to a point where she loses all her inhibitions but not for a man? How drunk was he at the time?? IMO he should have kept a lower profile and waited until after his appeal before coming back to football. People saying he has shown no remorse or never apologised clearly haven't read the case. Why would he say sorry if he thinks he's innocent, surely that would be some admission of guilt. The whole thing is one big mess and I don't see he playing for any club anytime soon.
Sister of fu wrote:Avalon wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:I think we have to trust the jury system as they had more facts than anyone on here, at least until proven they were wrong wrong. However, I'm not going to post anymore about it, enough has been said.
I can only point you towards the case of Van Persie where he was accused of raping a girl, got locked in prison for 14 days before being released and eventually the case being dismissed because the woman in question made up she was raped.
Here we have a woman who cannot remember being raped, and another guy was acquitted whom admitted having sex with her the same evening and just prior to Evans.
Sis sums it up perfectly. It's fishy how they came to this conclusion.
Has he been made an example of because he was a high profile football player? So much of this case stinks. Why was the name "Titus Bramble?" wrote on the Police officer notebook while they were talking to Macdonald? We know that Bramble was accused also of rape? Did they think Ched needing knocking down a peg or to after he said I am footballer I can have sex with girls when I want. We might no like that footballers think that but sadly its true. Would job blogs off the street been convicted in the same circumstances??
Lev Bronstein wrote:On 6th Nov 3012, three judges at the Court of Appeal rejected Evans case
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Sister of fu wrote:Having read the facts of the case and seen some of the footage of the victim and seen her tweets and reading all the other stuff it does make you wonder how they came to a guilty verdict. The case is so muddy and messy. He was an idiot doing what he did and he should be ashamed of himself but was it rape? Clearly a judge and jury thought so but I just sit here thinking is there some evidence that has not been put in the public domain that got them to that decision.
He would never have been convicted of rape if he hadn't admitted to having sex with her, and why was McDonald acquitted? Why is it ok for a female to be drunk to a point where she loses all her inhibitions but not for a man? How drunk was he at the time?? IMO he should have kept a lower profile and waited until after his appeal before coming back to football. People saying he has shown no remorse or never apologised clearly haven't read the case. Why would he say sorry if he thinks he's innocent, surely that would be some admission of guilt. The whole thing is one big mess and I don't see he playing for any club anytime soon.
Pretty much my views on the whole sorry episode. Nicely summed up
john@staustell wrote:But I'm pretty sure a lot of the do-gooders who are crying out about this are always the first in the queue to say offenders should be given a second chance etc. Personally I cant understand why this crime cannot be forgiven and a person never resume their trade after the sentence is served, yet every other one can.
Am I wrong?
Crossie wrote:He just did what the majority of young 20's lads would do, fuck a fit drunk bird.
Avalon wrote:And if the court deemed Evans guilty, they should also deem the other guy guilty. The whole sentence is retarded.
Sister of fu wrote:... and why was McDonald acquitted?
Wonderwall wrote:I dont care of his innocence, he took advantage of the situation, he knew what he was doing. However, its the fact that the lynch mobs are saying he should not work again! I wonder if they would be saying the same if he was grounds-keeper who sat on a lawnmower!
Would they bolox
Mase wrote:So the girl claims she was "a bit tipsy but not out of control" and that she thinks her drink was spiked by Evans and Clayton in the hotel room. Yet she was tested for any date rape substance in her system and all the came up was cocaine. And people actually still believe she was raped?!!! Mental! She contradicted her story at every turn!
The fourth internationalist has once again made the most intelligent comment on the thread.Lev Bronstein wrote:Apparently Oldham said no to Evans, but he took it as a yes.
Mase wrote:@frankswift
"Bloke takes extremely drunk woman to hotel for sex."
Actually she said herself that she was "tipsy but not out of control". Next..
frankswift wrote:Bloke takes extremely drunk woman to hotel for sex. Texts friend. Three friends turn up, one tries to film it whilst another performs oral and vaginal sex. Even in my twenties, when I put my knob in places where today I would not put the ferrule of my umbrella, I would have found that too sordid for words.Crossie wrote:He just did what the majority of young 20's lads would do, fuck a fit drunk bird.Avalon wrote:And if the court deemed Evans guilty, they should also deem the other guy guilty. The whole sentence is retarded.Sister of fu wrote:... and why was McDonald acquitted?
Getting pissed, as, it seems, happened to Mr McDonald, and ending up in bed with someone else who is pissed is one thing. Receiving a text and thinking "I'll have a bit of that as well", if that is what Mr Evans thought, is both nauseating and predatory, in my opinion. The verdict is not necessarily retarded.
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