The Steubenville incident v. Anonymous

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Gardens35
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Mar 18, 2013 7:14pm
Question: When will CURLY check his private messages?
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Tiernan
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Mar 18, 2013 7:20pm
Jane Hanlin is an Asst DA in Steuby and she tried to squash this whole story from the beginning telling the victim and her parents if they sought charges it would be tough to get a conviction and maybe counseling would be a better route to pursue. Why did this bitch do this? Because her own POS son who is also on the football team was involved the night of the parties. Hopefully she gets let go from her $138,000 / yr cushy fkn job and her kid is one of the new deuche bags charged.
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IggyPride00
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Mar 18, 2013 7:28pm
Tiernan;1408671 wrote:Jane Hanlin is an Asst DA in Steuby and she tried to squash this whole story from the beginning telling the victim and her parents if they sought charges it would be tough to get a conviction and maybe counseling would be a better route to pursue. Why did this bitch do this? Because her own POS son who is also on the football team was involved the night of the parties. Hopefully she gets let go from her $138,000 / yr cushy fkn job and her kid is one of the new deuche bags charged.
In a normal town corruption like this would lead to a house cleaning of public officials.

Sadly, it seems in Steubenville being involved in the coverup is a badge of honor that is to be cheered and applauded.

The people who tried to defend the rapists are the real victims in this situation in case you haven't gotten the memo.

The girl who was raped is nothing more than a dumb bitch who acted like a wet blanket and ruined the fun the Steubenville football players were entitled to by virtue of their God-like status in the community.

I wish the paragraph above were hyperbole, but sadly that seems to be the prevailing thought among a great majority of the towns residents.
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TedSheckler
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Mar 18, 2013 7:32pm
killer_ewok;1408589 wrote:Those two girls were arrested today. I love it.
Are they going to get a whole 12 hour sentence in juvie?
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Curly J
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Mar 18, 2013 8:16pm
Gardens35;1408669 wrote:Question: When will CURLY check his private messages?

Answer: One of these years...and thanks for the Info.

And now back to Victim Blaming...
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september63
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Mar 18, 2013 8:27pm
The man that runs the institution, RENO, has been absent from all this turmoil. What a POS he is. Why wasnt he there supporting his boys? BC he is a hypocritical POS!!


I dont know, or care, to know the name of the 3 kids that got immunity. They will never step foot on RENO's field to play another down of football.
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IggyPride00
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Mar 18, 2013 8:33pm
Can anyone imagine what it would have been like had this happened about 5 years ago when the Puddle was still around and kicking? I think the entire town of Steubenville was registered on that site at one point. It would have been total chaos.
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Mar 18, 2013 8:42pm
This is not my opinion. I heard Dustin Fox today on Cleveland sports radio. He likened this to the Penn State situation, only in that their was a lack of institutional control. He suggests OHSAA could get involved and suspend Big Red from competing in post season. Any thoughts?
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Mar 18, 2013 8:47pm
september63;1408727 wrote: He suggests OHSAA could get involved and suspend Big Red from competing in post season. Any thoughts?
That is exactly what should happen.

That would hit these people where it hurts the most, and since we know that many in the football program were involved from the top down it would be entirely appropriate.
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Mar 18, 2013 8:56pm
gut;1408206 wrote:I don't agree with "grieving" over the verdict, but it does illustrate these guys lost a lot more than 1 year of freedom.

Anyone can serve a year in the clink, the deterrent is really about trying to put your life back together after doing time. They'll be paying for that the rest of their lives, being passed over for jobs and promotions because of being a convicted sex offender.
They should be. They raped girls, video taped themselves celebrating that fact, and the town stood behind them. I hope the only place they can get jobs is in the steubie applebees washing dishes.
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Mar 18, 2013 9:10pm
Steubenville's own Traci Lords is on Piers Morgan right now talking about the cultural problem in Steubenville (she was raped there also).
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Midstate01
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Mar 18, 2013 10:00pm
Just saw 2 girls were arrested for their threats of the victim on social media.
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Sonofanump
Mar 18, 2013 10:02pm
september63;1408717 wrote:The man that runs the institution, RENO, has been absent from all this turmoil. What a POS he is. Why wasnt he there supporting his boys? BC he is a hypocritical POS!!


I dont know, or care, to know the name of the 3 kids that got immunity. They will never step foot on RENO's field to play another down of football.
Oh wait...

http://news.yahoo.com/ohio-ag-could-target-football-coach-host-party-203958324--spt.html
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OSH
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Mar 18, 2013 10:28pm
I read some of the text messages that were sent during and about those events...disgusting.

Supposedly, that's the evidence that ultimately made the decision easy.
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IggyPride00
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Mar 18, 2013 10:48pm
Any word on civil suits yet?

I have to imagine that is going to be the next phase for this girl and her parents to sue the living pants off of anyone involved from the rapists, to the parents who provided the beer to the people who knowingly covered it up.

Not that anyone in Steubenville really has anything to take, but if nothing else some sizable civil judgments may make some of the parents there think twice about whether they want to be involved in helping to foster and cover up any future incidents.
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Mar 18, 2013 10:50pm
IggyPride00;1408854 wrote:Any word on civil suits yet?

I have to imagine that is going to be the next phase for this girl and her parents to sue the living pants off of anyone involved from the rapists, to the parents who provided the beer to the people who knowingly covered it up.

Not that anyone in Steubenville really has anything to take, but if nothing else some sizable civil judgments may make some of the parents there think twice about whether they want to be involved in helping to foster and cover up any future incidents.
Not that I've ever been in the same shoes, but I would figure at some point the victim would like to get on with her life..
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Mar 19, 2013 9:01am
IggyPride00;1408854 wrote:Any word on civil suits yet?

I have to imagine that is going to be the next phase for this girl and her parents to sue the living pants off of anyone involved from the rapists, to the parents who provided the beer to the people who knowingly covered it up.

Not that anyone in Steubenville really has anything to take, but if nothing else some sizable civil judgments may make some of the parents there think twice about whether they want to be involved in helping to foster and cover up any future incidents.
I hope the girl doesn't sue. What a joke.
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Mar 19, 2013 10:25am
"Not that anyone in Steubenville really has anything to take,"

An excellent point.

Another point: a civil suit brings her past into question. "Rape shield" laws typically don't apply to civil actions. Not only would her conduct that night be put into question but likely her past and credibility in general.
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Mar 19, 2013 3:35pm
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Mar 19, 2013 3:36pm
Gotta love the mindset of some people. Makes you wonder how truly retarded some people are.
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MontyBrunswick
Mar 19, 2013 3:39pm
DeyDurkie5;1409288 wrote:Gotta love the mindset of some people. Makes you wonder how truly retarded some people are.
It's retarded on many levels.

Having that mindset = retarded
having that mindset and sharing it with someone else = retarded
having that mindset and sharing it publicly with others = retarded
having that mindset and sharing it publicly with others while you're a DJ for a public university = retarded
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vball10set
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Mar 19, 2013 3:48pm
dlazz;1409290 wrote:It's retarded on many levels.

Having that mindset = retarded
having that mindset and sharing it with someone else = retarded
having that mindset and sharing it publicly with others = retarded
having that mindset and sharing it publicly with others while you're a DJ for a public university = retarded
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Tiernan
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Mar 19, 2013 3:53pm
Add Momenee to the list of Nodianos and Hanlin as people who need to be made examples of and banned from any kind of acceptance in any town in America.
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IggyPride00
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Mar 19, 2013 5:00pm
[video=youtube;zWLJZw9Ws-g][/video]

This clip has been making the rounds the past day or so since CNN's botched coverage of the Steubenville verdict.

It is a piece the Onion did 2 years ago. Amazing how life has managed to imitate art both in how the media has covered this and the people of Steubenville have reacted to the incident. It could have almost been the Onion piece except swap out the basketball player for a football player.
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Dr Winston O'Boogie
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Mar 19, 2013 5:19pm
What's ever become of the kid that starred in the video that was circulating?