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- 18 de Dic, 2018
Sure, but that's kind of my point: We don't actually know that we're "without anything new". She's been in the hospital and interviewed by social workers, cops, etc. Between that and the physical and mental medical assessment, I could see a few different ways cops might be convinced there was at least a decent chance they had a granny-raper on the streets and want to get him off those streets quickly. That kind of evidence, unlike DNA, doesn't take weeks to get back.Except she probably didn't say "my son raped me", followed by him posting on facebook "I raped her".
We have an elderly woman at the hospital who probably doesn't know much of what's going on (or, if she does, then she WANTED the relationship according to Chris so she won't toss him under the bus). Which means we have an edited call and some text messages that randoms on the internet have been sending them (which is why they showed up to the house in the first place and....didn't arrest him). Now Sunday, without anything new, they show up at his hotel and arrest him for rape because he said he had sex with her on the internet which they saw when they first went to his house?
An actual comparison would be "some random guy calls the police and says this other guy had sex with his mother. police remove him while they check it out. then they...hear it again and arrest him?"
And, no, posting on facebook "I had sex with my mother" is NOT enough to get your arrested, or charged, with anything literally anywhere in the US. You can post "I killed 5 people" and send it to the police right now they won't arrest you lol
And yeah, I get that just saying, "I shot some dude" on Facebook isn't enough to get you arrested. But it's also not enough to get people removed from their homes and have protective orders issued. It is, however, probably enough to at least point the cops in your direction if they have evidence of abuse at all, and especially if there's an accusation.
But whatever. It's not really a hill to die on, and there are plenty of possible reasons he got arrested anyway. I just don't think it's as unreasonably fast as some people seem to believe. At a minimum, there's a lot we don't know that seems to be driving what's already an unusual case.