Hi all,
Im a 23 year old full time worker from Australia, who as of yesterday have been accused of raping a girl i had consensual sex with a week ago.
I have been in to the police station and cooperated with everythign they have asked with me, and was quite honest and truthful throughout the interview process.
I won't go into too much detail as im sure im not allowed to talk about the investigation, but a friend and I went back to a girls house, orginially hoping that maybe both of us would "get lucky".
My friend decided against it and left, which made things less awkward. As soon as my friend left, the girl pushed me up against her wall in her room, closed the door and turned the light of and started kissing me. She then practically threw me to the bed, and we had sexual intercourse twice, with about 10 - 30 mins between encounters.
Throughout it all, she never said anything like "no" or "stop" and when i asked her if she was on the pill, she said yes, so i then proceeded with intercourse.
The worst part of the story here is i have a girlfriend, so when this girl asked me questions such as do i have a gf, and what my name was, i was very coy and steered away from questioning. Its one of the biggest mistakes ive ever made, and now i just really hope that the detectives follow through their investigations and realise that im telling the truth.
I gave a dna sample willingly, but i doubt that will change anything as my dna would be present due to the fact that we had consensual sex.
I left about 3 hours after the second encounter, in quite a hurry, as i had to get home so that i could shower etc, and get rid of my guilts of cheating on my girlfriend. I know its not the moral thing to do, but that doesnt mean that i should get accused of rape when in fact it was consensual.
My only saving grace at this point in time, besides hopefully the evidence discounting any wrongdoing, is that my mate was there and when interviewd by police, said she was comfortable in our company. As in her statement, when my friend left, she stated that she said "Why don't you **** off as well". Which my friend can deny ever happened. Which means already there are holes in her story.
I am hoping that when they go back to her and ask her additional questions, she slips up or they realise there is no charge, and at least i can move on and live life, with a totally different view on things.
It puts everything into perspective, and now i realise how amazing my girlfriend is, along with how much i have taken my freedom for granted.
Im into Day 2 since being accused, and i cannot stop thinking about it, hence why i have to get it off my chest here on a forum.
The detective, off tape, has said a few comments to me that put my mind at ease, but i cant help but thing negative and assume she was just trying to make me feel comfortable so that i would say something that i shouldn't.
She mentioned to me the following:
I asked her how often false accusations are made, she replied "Every other day"
At the end of the interview, off tape, she said "now Owen have you learnt the moral to this story?" and i said "i should be faithful to my gf" and she replied "yes, and don't pick up *******s from the pub".
I also asked her how long it would take for the investigation, she replied about a week or 2, she just needed to tie up a few loose ends etc etc.
Her colleague who sat in on the interview, also stated to me that "I seem like a genuinely nice person, that has just made a bad choice" and that "at this point in time they believe me and my innocence".
Oh how i wish i had a tape recorder, but as i didnt, that can be taken with a grain of salt as it was off record.
I guess i just needed to talk to someone, and hear from other people, because atm the only people that know is my mum, sister and step dad, and there are some things i just needed to talk about with someone outside of that circle.
I look forward to your responses.
Im a 23 year old full time worker from Australia, who as of yesterday have been accused of raping a girl i had consensual sex with a week ago.
I have been in to the police station and cooperated with everythign they have asked with me, and was quite honest and truthful throughout the interview process.
I won't go into too much detail as im sure im not allowed to talk about the investigation, but a friend and I went back to a girls house, orginially hoping that maybe both of us would "get lucky".
My friend decided against it and left, which made things less awkward. As soon as my friend left, the girl pushed me up against her wall in her room, closed the door and turned the light of and started kissing me. She then practically threw me to the bed, and we had sexual intercourse twice, with about 10 - 30 mins between encounters.
Throughout it all, she never said anything like "no" or "stop" and when i asked her if she was on the pill, she said yes, so i then proceeded with intercourse.
The worst part of the story here is i have a girlfriend, so when this girl asked me questions such as do i have a gf, and what my name was, i was very coy and steered away from questioning. Its one of the biggest mistakes ive ever made, and now i just really hope that the detectives follow through their investigations and realise that im telling the truth.
I gave a dna sample willingly, but i doubt that will change anything as my dna would be present due to the fact that we had consensual sex.
I left about 3 hours after the second encounter, in quite a hurry, as i had to get home so that i could shower etc, and get rid of my guilts of cheating on my girlfriend. I know its not the moral thing to do, but that doesnt mean that i should get accused of rape when in fact it was consensual.
My only saving grace at this point in time, besides hopefully the evidence discounting any wrongdoing, is that my mate was there and when interviewd by police, said she was comfortable in our company. As in her statement, when my friend left, she stated that she said "Why don't you **** off as well". Which my friend can deny ever happened. Which means already there are holes in her story.
I am hoping that when they go back to her and ask her additional questions, she slips up or they realise there is no charge, and at least i can move on and live life, with a totally different view on things.
It puts everything into perspective, and now i realise how amazing my girlfriend is, along with how much i have taken my freedom for granted.
Im into Day 2 since being accused, and i cannot stop thinking about it, hence why i have to get it off my chest here on a forum.
The detective, off tape, has said a few comments to me that put my mind at ease, but i cant help but thing negative and assume she was just trying to make me feel comfortable so that i would say something that i shouldn't.
She mentioned to me the following:
I asked her how often false accusations are made, she replied "Every other day"
At the end of the interview, off tape, she said "now Owen have you learnt the moral to this story?" and i said "i should be faithful to my gf" and she replied "yes, and don't pick up *******s from the pub".
I also asked her how long it would take for the investigation, she replied about a week or 2, she just needed to tie up a few loose ends etc etc.
Her colleague who sat in on the interview, also stated to me that "I seem like a genuinely nice person, that has just made a bad choice" and that "at this point in time they believe me and my innocence".
Oh how i wish i had a tape recorder, but as i didnt, that can be taken with a grain of salt as it was off record.
I guess i just needed to talk to someone, and hear from other people, because atm the only people that know is my mum, sister and step dad, and there are some things i just needed to talk about with someone outside of that circle.
I look forward to your responses.
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