First published at 12:47 UTC on March 13th, 2021.
There were some problems with the speed of this video in a couple of places, but only briefly and not so badly as to be incomprehensible.
I covered the case of twice convicted murderess Emma-Jayne Magson. This wasn’t a rape allegation but the seco…
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There were some problems with the speed of this video in a couple of places, but only briefly and not so badly as to be incomprehensible.
I covered the case of twice convicted murderess Emma-Jayne Magson. This wasn’t a rape allegation but the second trial had the fingerprints of Harriet Wistrich and Julie Bindel all over it.
Part of the Magson 999 call is included; the full audio can be found at the Internet Archive.
I mentioned the Cyntoia Brown case, in particular the short video I released recently.
A brief mention of the sexual harassment allegations against the Governor of New York.
I covered the 1984 case of Robin Voce and a gang-rape case from the early 2000s in California wherein the victim admitted lying to the police. They were still convicted.
Yet another ludicrous allegation against Jimmy Savile.
I played a clip from a documentary about Kenneth Bianchi - some amusing comments on the credibility of prisoners by a psychiatrist.
I discussed the case of the Australian politician Christian Porter and the take of two feminist academic airheads on it.
I covered so-called mental illness from the Szasz perspective. I went through the DSM briefly, and the case of Rurik Jutting. The reference to seven categories should of course be 1880 rather than 1980.
I mentioned Barbara Coombes, Teresa McCandless and the unrelated Ezra McCandless. Patricia Norma Esparza is in a class by herself, and not just because she is a professor. Then I went over a few other cases from the Timeline.
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