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case in point.
Personally I feel the conviction had a lot to do with the location of the court and the age of the jury. Personally, reviewing the evidence, I would not have convicted even if it was my own daughter. I'm not joking here. Any girl who gets into that state and acts that way, over the legal age of consent, should not be complaining unless some particularly nasty events of brutalisation or non consensual bizzarre sex, out of the norm, occurred.
Not only that, but they did not get her drunk. She was already drunk and she was aware enough to want to go back to the hotel with one of them. There is not even the case where they plied her with alcohol and drugs for the specific purpose of having sex with her.
To make a case that it was "rape" because these guys were "preparing to find some woman to have sex with", beggars the mind. Guys all over Britain do that every night. Girls too. This is 2014, not 1914.
As for the "role model" thing, people might want to consider this. He's been in prison, he's a marked man. He's "never" going to go out on the town and get blasted. He's "never" going to drive around like a maniac, he's "never" going to act in any way which is likely to send him back to prison again. In fact, he would be "exactly" the role model they need. Someone who was acting in an irresponsible manner, who was convicted of a crime he might, or might not, have committed and has reformed completely and acts as a model citizen.
Personally I'd rather see that than a bunch of irresponsible idiots getting wild drunk and causing mayhem all over the place and acting as if the law does not apply to them.
As for the BBC and others calling him "that rapist.....". It makes him sound like he dragged some totally sober woman off the street and raped her in a park....
To me it sounds like a girl who wanted some fun who was so drunk that she disgraced herself in her sleep and woke up to find that nobody had stayed to "look after her". It looks a hell of a lot like fear and spite to me. She worked next door, gossip was bound to go round when the cleaners saw the mess. Easier to cry "rape" methinks.
But, of course, "footballer gone bad" is a wonderful byline isn't it. As is "showed no remorse". Remorse? Apart from the fact that I would never be so damned stupid as to try for a threesome with a drunk girl, were it me, I wouldn't show any remorse. Blind Fury maybe. Both at myself for being such a fool as to put myself in such a position and at her for doing what she did.
I have three daughters and two granddaughters. I would not have convicted on this evidence.....