Those are pictures from today of part of the March 23, 2015 statement that the Charlottesville Police Department published at its website.
Sarcasm Alert:
Gosh, a questionnaire. That's an incisive, investigative tool. That would have me shivering in my boots, if I had raped someone and the police sent me one of those. Did the police include self-addressed, stamped envelopes with those, 'cause I don't know if I'd be persuaded to turn myself or my fraternity brothers in if I had to pay for postage.
End of Sarcasm Alert
That is a picture from today of part of the beginning of the April 5, 2015 Columbia Journalism Review's discussion of the November 19, 2014 Rolling Stone article about the University of Virginia.
Did the Charlottesville police interview all of the "young guys who were not yet" fraternity brothers in September of 2012 and who were known to have at least considered joining a fraternity during the fall of 2012? Did they interview any of them, other than the two young men whom Jackie considered friends at the time of the assault and who were described in the original Rolling Stone article? Did the police consider the possibility that some of the men who participated in the assault decided, because of the assault, that they didn't want to be fraternity members, and did the police try to find and interview those men?
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, April 6, 2015 @ 6:15 p.m.