Showing posts with label stories of rape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stories of rape. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2011

Rape is a National and Global Problem, Even if you Avoid these Stories. #8 (Home Invasion rape

Home Break-in and Rape

in North Carolina: HERE   excerpt:
"ELIZABETHTOWN - A Bladen County man is accused of breaking into a woman's home and raping her earlier this month, authorities said. Antwan Jamell Pearson, 22, of the 100 block of Merritt Drive in Elizabethtown, was charged Friday with first-degree rape, first-degree burglary, kidnapping, larceny and possessing stolen property. The incident happened in the early hours of Sept. 10.... The victim... said she had been sleeping when she was awakened by a loud noise, Hester said. As the woman tried to turn on a lamp near her bed, she heard a man's voice and was pushed back onto the bed, Hester said. The man raped her and then demanded her money, Hester said."





Home invsion rapist: Minneapolis: Exceprt: "...A married couple was returning home to an apartment in the 1700 block of Norfolk Avenue about 1 a.m. Aug. 26 when three men at the entrance approached them. One of the men displayed a handgun while the other two circled the couple. The man with the gun demanded their belongings.

After taking $8 from the husband, the men forced the couple into their apartment and searched for valuables. When they found nothing, two of the suspects took the husband to his vehicle and drove to a TCF Bank branch. He withdrew $500 in cash. While they were gone, the third suspect, identified as Carter in a photo lineup, forced the woman into a bedroom, where he raped her, the complaint said. She also was assaulted in a bathroom..." more here: 



50 stories.

Sadness
Story
number ONE is HERE
number 7 is HERE

How do you talk to a rapist?


Manhattan Serial Rapist part 1 HERE

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Rape is a National and Global Problem, Even if you Avoid these 50 Stories. # 6 (gang rape

From the University of California, Santa Barbara:
Here is a link with a sad, all too often way of dealing with rape:
http://www.sa.ucsb.edu/women/blog/post/Sexual-Assault-in-Thailand-(Violence-Against-Women-Abroad-part-2).aspx

excerpt:
" ...Within the first six months at site, I learned that one of my students (she was 14 years old and in 8th grade at the time) was raped in the school bathroom afterhours by four boys. From what I understand, at least two of those boys attend the same school. That matter was quickly handled discreetly: the police were not involved, the victim received no medical attention or counseling, and the school staff did its best to keep the incident quiet. Once the fact of the assault became known, the girl’s family was recompensed by one of the boy’s family to the sum of 15,000 Baht, roughly 500 USD, as opposed to formally pressing charges. The boys, whose names were kept anonymous, continued to attend the school and after a few weeks, the victim stopped attending and eventually dropped out altogether.

The girl received no medical attention because both the local health clinic and the nearest hospital are ill equipped to handle such emergencies. Rape kits, post exposure prophylaxis, morning after contraceptives, and counseling are nonexistent.

I see her around the village and sometimes we catch each other at the weekend markets. You see the same faces every day since it is such a small town, so I cannot even begin to comprehend what she must be experiencing encountering her assaulters walking about freely..."

50 stories.

Story #1 is HERE

#5 is HERE