I hate this. I hate that I'm suspicious. I hate that if my suspicions are wrong, that someone would do something this heinous to another person. I don't like anything about it.

You've probably read this morning about the McCain volunteer who claims she was robbed, assaulted and branded with a "B" by an African-American man because of the McCain sticker on her car.

I find I'm suspicious that this happened at all. Here's why: the young woman is heavily bruised around her left eye. That's consistent with a right-handed attacker, who is more likely to strike that side of her face. Yet the "B" is on her right cheek, which would be consistent with someone left-handed (think of how you'd have to hold the knife with your right hand to write on someone's right cheek), or by a right-handed person making the mark on their own cheek. Adding to that second suspicion is the fact that the B is backward. Sure, it's possible that the attacker is illiterate enough to have made the B facing the wrong way.... but if you were doing this to yourself by looking in a mirror and didn't remember that the mirror renders letters backward, well, you'd end up with a backward B on your cheek. And it's strangely nice of her assailant that the B was created by shallow scratches that didn't even break the skin, so there won't be permanent defacement.

I'm suspicious. I wonder if this isn't someone trying to cover up another assault with a story that has racial and political overtones. I hate that suspicion. I really do. But I looked at the picture of her and had to wonder.

I hope I'm wrong, and if I am wrong, I hope they catch the bastard and toss him in jail, because anyone who would do such a thing doesn't deserve his freedom, and is ratcheting up the already-tense emotions in this political season.

Argh!

From: [identity profile] lauriemann.livejournal.com


That "happened" here in Pittsburgh on Wednesday night. It was the LEAD STORY on one of the local TV stations last night.

*sigh*

Bloomfield, the neighborhood in which this is alleged to have happened, is a mixed working class neighborhood. She first claimed she was assaulted at 9pm. I drive through that neighborhood all the time; the odds of being assaulted around that time are slim and none.

When I read the story last evening, the "she did not seek medical attention" was what hit me. Huh? No matter how "not hurt" you claim you are, if you were attacked you should always get medical attention to immediately document your injuries, no matter how minor.

When I saw the photo, it looks like she was scratched by a pin or a nail rather than a knife. And wouldn't a mad assaulter be less neat about how he carved up her face???

I think this is completely bogus, and payback for the reporter who was assaulted at a Palin rally. Also, Palin was in our area last night and this morning - wonder if the staffer was trying to get attention from Palin?

While the Obama people immediately apologized, I think the rest of us should be extremely skeptical of this young woman's story. I heard a rumor she's going to be sent to have a lie detector test. Should be interesting...

From: [identity profile] lindajdunn.livejournal.com

You are Correct


http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/6076307.html

She's already changed her story.

I thought the same thing when I read it. There was something in the description that just didn't sound or feel right to me. I attribute it to working in IT and being, for too many years, the person who received every single gosh-darn urban legend e-mail received by anyone in the office. Sigh!

I'm betting she WAS beaten, but invented a story to explain the injuries to her parents. At least, if I was an author... [grin]... that's when I'd start complaining that the story was too predictable.
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