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Evan Westlake, who testified at the trial while under immunity, admitted to filming and posting a 12-minute video to YouTube showing the incident. Another student, Michael Nodianos, cruelly joked about the attack himself online.
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STEUBENVILLE - "I made it as a joke," Pizzoferrato testified. " (MARCH 17, 2013) ...item 2.. Steubenville rape case: -- victim had been urinated upon (SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 2013, 5:29 PM) ...
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.....item 1).... 'I just let her do what she wanted': Unseen police videos show Steubenville teens describing how they did NOTHING as victim was raped by Ohio football players
... Mail Online - Daily Mail ... www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ ...
... At least two of the teens heard here later testified in the trial that found Ma'Lik Richmond, 16 and Trent Mays, 17, guilty of rape
... Teens who witnessed the crimes used their phones to snap pictures and photos - never to call 911
... Witness tells detectives he heard a teen offer for someone to pee on victim while she was lying in the street
... Victim's text to Mays: 'You should of protected me. Anyone with a heart would have tried to stop that'
By NINA GOLGOWSKI
PUBLISHED: 23:17 EST, 22 March 2013 | UPDATED: 07:11 EST, 23 March 2013
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2297913/Ohio-rape-victim...
Newly released interviews by witnesses from the Steubenville rape case reveal shocking admissions by those who say they saw the 16-year-old girl getting dangerously drunk and abused but did nothing to help.
'I could tell that she was gradually getting more drunk and worse throughout the night,' Farrah Marcino, a fellow 16-year-old and witness to the horrific scene is heard telling detectives in newly released video to ABC.
'Just like, that she couldn't, like, she didn't walk,' she said.
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Witnesses: Newly released police interviews by teens, Farrah Marcino pictured, who saw a 16-year-old girl getting blackout drunk reveal how they saw her in trouble but did nothing to help
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Morning after: This 16-year-old boy recounts to detectives of coming downstairs the morning after the house party and finding the girl naked on the couch
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'She was a mess … she wasn’t responding,' 18-year-old Anthony Craig also told detectives.
Another teen told detectives that he overheard someone offer to anyone who would pee on her while she was lying in a street after vomiting on herself. He said that fortunately no one did.
Craig told police he ended up taking two pictures of the girl himself during that night last August before deleting them from his phone. Authorities were later unable to recover them.
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But other photos and videos capturing the heinous crime weren't deleted.
Instead they were posted to YouTube, Twitter and Instagram, showing the young teenaged girl being carried around before spectators at the party while appearing to be unconscious.
'She looks dead lmao,' one teen texted to seeing the photo of her carried around.
'You should've moved her around and got a better angle,' another wrote.
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img code photo ... WITNESS: heard someone offer to anyone who would pee on the girl
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Abused: One teen seen here tells detectives that he heard someone offer to anyone who would pee on the girl as she at one point lay in the street after throwing up
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Silence: In the end none of the witnesses at the party or teens alleged to be involved in the case, Michael Nodianos seen right, called police over the treatment of the girl though many used their cell phones to take pictures and record video
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img code photo ... Michael Nodianos seen right, called police over the treatment of the girl
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Silence: In the end none of the witnesses at the party or teens alleged to be involved in the case, Michael Nodianos seen right, called police over the treatment of the girl though many used their cell phones to take pictures and record video
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Evan Westlake, who testified at the trial while under immunity, admitted to filming and posting a 12-minute video to YouTube showing the incident. Another student, Michael Nodianos, cruelly joked about the attack himself online.
Women's rights groups demanded that Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine charge Nodianos with failure to report a crime despite the student defending himself as having not been there.
'She was passed out,' Craig told detectives. 'That’s when they picked her up, and they carried her out of the house.'
Nude photos taken of her were later found on 17-year-old Trent Mays' cell phone.
'I just let her do what she want[ed], which I understand was wrong'
- Farrah Marcino, 16, to detectives
He and 16-year-old Ma'lik Richmond, both former football players at their high school, were the two filmed carrying the girl away. They later were found guilty of raping her through digital penetration.
'She wanted to go with Trent. Like, we just kept trying to tell her, "You don’t want to do this. You don’t want to go with them,”' Marcino said.
'I just let her do what she want[ed], which I understand was wrong,' she told detectives.
Both Marcino and Craig testified in the rape trial.
In a later interview with ABC Richmond described the photo showing the teen being carried by her hands and feet as consensual.
He explained that the girl 'was willing to get into the picture that way.'
'We asked her and that's when she said yeah that's fine,' he said.
But asked why that photo was taken, he said: 'Her ex-boyfriend said that he wanted to get a picture of this drunk B.'
The victim described herself waking up the next morning naked and too drunk to remember what happened the night before.
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Angry: When the victim woke up the next day to find photos and video of her online she texted Mays outraged, asking him what had happened and why she was missing her clothes as seen here
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img code photo ... Guilty: Ma'Lik Richmond, 16
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Guilty: Ma'Lik Richmond, 16, left, and Trent Mays, 17, right were found guilty of rape and other charges in Steubenville, Ohio on Sunday after the incident last August
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Guilty: Ma'Lik Richmond, 16, left, and Trent Mays, 17, right were found guilty of rape and other charges in Steubenville, Ohio on Sunday after the incident last August
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Sentenced: Ma'Lik Richmond burst into tears following the trial's verdict that sentenced him and Mays, seen in yellow, to a minimum of one year in a juvenile institution
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When she discovered the slew of photos online the next day, she texted Mays outraged, asking him what had happened and why her clothes were off.
'You should of protected me. Anyone with a heart would have tried to stop that,' she wrote him according to ABC.
Mays tells her he is 'truly sorry,' according to the text message exchange. He adds: 'Like I'm about to get kicked off my football team.'
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'You should of protected me. Anyone with a heart would have tried to stop that'
- Victim's text to Mays
Video and photos taken of the event are what brought the rape case to light.
In all 13 cell phones were analyzed for evidence, along with 308,586 photos, 940 videos, 96,270 text messages and 3,188 phone calls.
Richmond and Mays were both convicted of rape on Sunday and sentenced to at least one year in a juvenile detention institution with the maximum stay of until they are 21.
Mays faced an additional charge of the use and dissemination of nude images of a minor. He received the same sentence for that to run consecutively.
Both pleaded not guilty to their crimes.
'Nothing happened that evening that is non-consensual. There is no evidence to suggest that she was unconscious while lying there naked on that basement floor,' Richmond's attorney told ABC News before their verdict.
To questions of the girl's impairment he added: 'No witness ever used the word impaired. Substantial impaired where you can't consent is the issue.'
'I realize that I did, I was doing wrong by drinking and partying, you know, after dark,' Richmond told ABC just before he was found guilty. 'But I really did not, I didn’t rape anybody. I didn’t witness a rape going on.
And if I would have thought that somebody was being raped or anything like that, I would have stopped it.'
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.....item 2).... Self-incrimination on social media ... FSU News ... www.fsunews.com ...
Flaunting of crimes on Facebook puts the 'stupid' in Steubenville ...
Written by
Devyn Fussman
Staff Writer
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We’ve all heard of the Steubenville rape case to the point where we’re sick to death of it, but no one has bothered to point out the powerful impact that social media had on the trial. The news briefly glossed over it, but what little was covered was nothing short of astounding.
In the latest article that was published online, the accuser’s mother said to the defendants, “You were your own accuser, through the social media that you chose to publish your criminal conduct on.” I have to say I agree with her. Horrendous crimes aside, I’d say those athletes deserved what they got simply for being stupid enough to incriminate themselves and not think the police would find out. According to the article, the girl didn’t remember very much about that night, and those guys had plenty of people on their side. Odds are if they hadn’t broadcasted what they’d done to the entire world, they would never have been caught.
Shortly after the drunken party that started it all, Facebook, Twitter and cell phones were flooded with hundreds of texts, posts, photos and even videos that made fun of rape and included very graphic descriptions of sex with some rough language.
According to a Yahoo! News article, at least 17 phones contained texts like these, and the attackers were even dumb enough to post a video of them attacking the 16-year-old girl online. Why didn’t they just walk to the police station and ask to be handcuffed while they were at it?
Upon doing some research, I discovered that apparently this method of turning oneself in has been done many times over. Criminals post photos on Facebook and laugh about what they’ve done, giving the courts plenty of evidence to use against them. One example is a case where a 16-year-old boy who caused 7,000 worth of damage and five months of permanent closure to a public library by flooding toilets, which of course he bragged about on Facebook.
Those people who send you friend requests even though you’ve never seen before in your life? Turns out sometimes they’re cops in disguise. People seem to forget how easy it really is to Google image search “sexy 17-year-old” and choose that as a profile picture. Even with privacy settings and careful friending (or not friending), police can still contact the website and have them release your information (you probably consented to that when you clicked “I Agree” on that Terms of Service thing no one bothers to read).
Other self-incriminated crimes include videos of people eating endangered iguanas and decapitating mice (posted by the culprits themselves of course, who were later arrested for animal cruelty and violating EPA laws). And who else had no idea that restraining orders could be violated via social media? Turns out you actually can be arrested just for poking or friending someone.
The scary part is that even if those jocks had never posted anything, plenty of other people were posting about them, probably people they didn’t even know, and there’s not always much you can do about other that. These days we have to act as though we’re always on camera. Otherwise it’s very easy to become your own worst enemy.
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