The “I don’t have evidence” excuse is aggravating because it’s partially up to her which cases get attention. If there really is no evidence - even after dozens of accusers came forward - it’s because no one ever looked.
The “I don’t have evidence” excuse is aggravating because it’s partially up to her which cases get attention. If there really is no evidence - even after dozens of accusers came forward - it’s because no one ever looked.
I think that losing the letter is so unforgivable for the police department.
I also think that it’s odd that this review criticizes the show for not digging into the race issue (just because one person involved is of color) but doesn’t mention that “Jane Roe” became a lawyer and they explicitly mention a case where she defended a boy of color against false police accusations.
I agree. Another article I saw described her attitude during the interview as being “as if she was under the impression she was on a particularly disturbing episode of The Office.” And it’s so spot-on.
I sobbed like a child.
I understand that watching how the rest of the people handled it may have lowered my expectations of people, but I still think that he goes above and beyond just being decent. “I’ll kill him for you” is just top notch. I, too, cheered when I heard that. I was so happy for Jean that she was finally around people who…
I loved this series and I have such sympathy for everyone who survived what happened at Keough.
Not every trend flatters every body type. How is this news to anyone?
Legally, I don’t know if she’ll end up being convicted or not.
I think that they’re getting Wonder Woman confused with Captain America.
Sure, poverty can have cultural implications.
Nah, what you’re thinking of is rape culture.
I wish that he had focused his criticism on the amount of public support and attention, rather than money.
That’s kind of my problem with it, though. He doesn’t speak for the two who died or for their families.
The girls weren’t physically injured. Their page currently has almost $100,000. That will get them approximately 500 hours of therapy.
What are they even saying?
This is so insanely sad. He had so much talent and such a unique voice.
I wasn’t familliar with Gawker Stalker, but I looked up the video and I’m very solidly team Kimmel. What a creeptastic thing to publish.
I’m just going to go ahead and guess that this was run by privileged people who always had someone else to do the real work for them.
I’m not a huge fan of Jimmy Kimmel because of The Man Show, but this was incredibly touching.