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police innaction

a minor girl was raped and the evidence was gathered. there is DNA evidence that was gathered and from all involved it is agreed that the offense occurred however the problem comes from the investigators. the rapist is the son of a political person and the family of the young woman has been constantly pushed to not proceed with the case. the investigator has gone as far to advise the parents that when the DNA is gathered from the mattress pad that theirs and anyone elses would be disclosed (rape occurred on parents bed) it appeared as if the investigator was saying ''are you guilty of anything''. the evidence was gathered over thirty days ago and has yet to be processed and finally the family was told that it could take up to six months for the tests to come back after they have been submitted. I truly believe that there is preferential treatment being shown here and it is looking as if the police really want no part of this.

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 08, 2007 17:28:00

Re: police innaction

The minor girl (her parent or guardian) should: 1. Sue the perpetrator (subpoenaing the evidence from the crime lab); 2. Consider suing the police under 42 USC 1983 for giving the perp preferential treatment; 3. Consider going to the news media. I wouild be pleased to hear from the victim's parent or guardian (only).

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 08, 2007 17:28:00

Re: police innaction

The minor girl (her parent or guardian) should: 1. Sue the perpetrator (subpoenaing the evidence from the crime lab); 2. Consider suing the police under 42 USC 1983 for giving the perp preferential treatment; 3. Consider going to the news media. I wouild be pleased to hear from the victim's parent or guardian (only).

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 08, 2007 17:28:00

Re: police innaction

The minor girl (her parent or guardian) should: 1. Sue the perpetrator (subpoenaing the evidence from the crime lab); 2. Consider suing the police under 42 USC 1983 for giving the perp preferential treatment; 3. Consider going to the news media. I wouild be pleased to hear from the victim's parent or guardian (only).

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 08, 2007 17:28:00

Re: police innaction

The minor girl (her parent or guardian) should: 1. Sue the perpetrator (subpoenaing the evidence from the crime lab); 2. Consider suing the police under 42 USC 1983 for giving the perp preferential treatment; 3. Consider going to the news media. I wouild be pleased to hear from the victim's parent or guardian (only).

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