i understand what you're saying but it's still hard for me to comprehend why she chose to say "help me!" to the phone and not towards the people that was around
I said it the other day in this thread Break both your ankles over a girl. Smh
Some people would rather die or in the specific case of the thread in which a guy jumped off a third story window because the boyfriend of the girl he was messing with came home..they would rather jump out of a window and break both ankles than get beat up.
Like I said there's a number of valid reasons. If you watch the 2 min rape video she wasn't talking too loud..I give her the benefit of the doubt that even if she yelled or screamed the music would've been too loud for anyone to acknowledge. I don't fault her for being scared, if she didn't want to get beat up/punched/choked....I don't blame her...I kinda feel for her if she thought that had she alerted someone nearby that he wouldn't have immediately started running away.
When you're taken advantage of you feel helpless and powerless. If she had felt empowered we would have witnessed her try to run, or punch him, if she had her car keys or a knife she might of stabbed or scratched him.
It happens all the time, and Facebook is huge on it too. People call 911 with things they see on Facebook and snapchat. Commonly people are like "Goodbye guys I'm gonna kill myself" if you hit report in Facebook, you can click the appropriate stuff, it sends it to a live rep 24/ a day 7 days a week and a Facebook rep will reach out to local police and they operate from Ireland.
If she had followers or people watching that saw this live it'd be nothing for them to call 911 either locally or get transferred to 911 in the city she's at and say "hey my friend is at this bar, she's streaming live and being raped!" The fact that her stuff is public means that any officer couldve verified and investigated, i.e went to the club where she was at.
If your life is in danger and someone's has your cellphone the police can call Verizon or your carrier and get what's known as a subscriber trace and a location ping. Subscriber trace is just the registered name and address that the bill goes to, the location ping uses gps to give an approximate location of where you're at.
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