Hi all,
This has been going on about a year now and still ongoing. So reaching out as I just want to make sure what we're doing is correct and that others may think similar.
So the accusation is from 2009. I was 16, about to be 17, girlfriend at the time was 15. She was year below me in school. She's accusing me of raping her the first time we had sex. Just for further context, we stayed together for 3 years after this too, including during my first year of Uni. It was only when she went off to Uni we finally broke up because it got a bit too long distance for us and we were already probably coming to the end.
The relationship itself had it's up and downs. I wasn't the perfect boyfriend. I never cheated, but I was a bit of a flirt and regularly would chat up other girls etc. Mainly for the attention.. But obviously this wasn't a good thing to do, I was young and stupid. But for the most part it was good. We were happy and whilst she had some MH issues, we usually worked through them together. And in fact did so as we remained friends right up through her graduating uni. It was only when she left uni and went back to our hometown and got a boyfriend did things change.
So this January I had a knock on my door, and two policemen came in and explained what was happening and asked me to come with them to the station for an interview. Obviously they didn't say who it was, but based on the time I knew who it must be because she was the only one I'd had sex with for a good 3 year period.
So get there, in a cell, then brought out when duty solicitor gets there. He recommends a no comment interview. Based i think on the age at the time and probably so I didn't put my foot in my mouth.
They talk through her VRI and question me on things in it
A lot of it bull****, but I bit my tongue. Things like 'Why were you, a 16 year old trying to get a 15 year old drunk at a party?' and things like that. Note I wasn't, I was just at a house party and asked if she wanted a drink (as everyone does at parties right?).
Whatever. The night of the accusation doesn't mention alcohol or anything anyway, as there wasn't. It was just a bit of awkward sex that was over as fast as it started. But she's now saying she said no several times and I just continued. Obviously completely false.
So we do the whole thing, my solicitor reads out a statement at the end to say all our sex was consensual and I've been under bail ever since with the agreement I don't contact her. Which I haven't done in since shortly after Uni anyway so wouldn't start now!
Now I mentioned our relationship changed post Uni when she got a new boyfriend (by this point I was in a relationship and had been for a year with a new partner anyway, whom I still am with today and we have 3 kids together). One day out of the blue I got a Facebook message from her boyfriend saying 'not to talk to girls again from our town as you always make them feel like **** like ex's name. We all know what you're like.' and then it spiralled into abuse. This came about because after being with her I had a short, 6 month or so relationship over the next summer with another girl from our hometown that just sort of fizzled out but they got talking on a night out.
This sort of went into a very abusive conversation from him to me, threatening me with violence etc if I ever came back to my hometown (I'd moved post Uni to be with partner as she did master's elsewhere) etc. I didn't think much of it. But one of the threats was 'If you ever set foot here I will. 'make you regret it'
Now post COVID we decided to move back. Not quite to my home town but another place within an hour or so drive. I visit the town fairly often as have friends there. I'm guessing the boyfriend (now husband) has spotted me or his friends have or whatever and that's when they've decided to do this.
My duty solicitor has been pretty good. Basically happy to give advice and talk for free.. Which is a lifesaver to be honest. However we've held back on sending the evidence of our long friendship post relationship and also the threats from her boyfriend (now husband) which we have backups of as all on Facebook messenger. Logic I think being don't give them anything? Though not sure I agree. There's obviously no context to the abuse and threats he sent me, but he doesn't mention rape or SA or anything. Just how I treated women. I've got similar messages from her friends around the same time. Surely if I had done that they'd all have shunned me, told me I was and not let her date me for 3 years after it!? And then remain friends with me for 2 more years. What do people here think? Is it worth sending information on? Or sit on it for now?
They didn't take my phone or digital devices I guess because too historic to be of use?
I'm lucky to have such a great partner who knows me and knows it's not in my character to do this. With this in mind however I am mentally preparing for the chance it does go to charged. So just as a secondary addition, how good are character witnesses in court? I have two other completely unrelated girls I'd been with during uni (one as a failed one night stand at my place and another at a festival) who told me no during escalation and we stopped right there and then, obviously. Do these types of thing ever matter? I'm on good terms still with one of those girls as she was part of my course at Uni.
Any advice gratefully received! Apologies it was a bit of a long one.
If too long! Basic gist is my ex from a while back is accusing me of raping her the first time we had sex. This has played on my head for a year and whilst I keep plodding along it's bloody hard.
This has been going on about a year now and still ongoing. So reaching out as I just want to make sure what we're doing is correct and that others may think similar.
So the accusation is from 2009. I was 16, about to be 17, girlfriend at the time was 15. She was year below me in school. She's accusing me of raping her the first time we had sex. Just for further context, we stayed together for 3 years after this too, including during my first year of Uni. It was only when she went off to Uni we finally broke up because it got a bit too long distance for us and we were already probably coming to the end.
The relationship itself had it's up and downs. I wasn't the perfect boyfriend. I never cheated, but I was a bit of a flirt and regularly would chat up other girls etc. Mainly for the attention.. But obviously this wasn't a good thing to do, I was young and stupid. But for the most part it was good. We were happy and whilst she had some MH issues, we usually worked through them together. And in fact did so as we remained friends right up through her graduating uni. It was only when she left uni and went back to our hometown and got a boyfriend did things change.
So this January I had a knock on my door, and two policemen came in and explained what was happening and asked me to come with them to the station for an interview. Obviously they didn't say who it was, but based on the time I knew who it must be because she was the only one I'd had sex with for a good 3 year period.
So get there, in a cell, then brought out when duty solicitor gets there. He recommends a no comment interview. Based i think on the age at the time and probably so I didn't put my foot in my mouth.
They talk through her VRI and question me on things in it
A lot of it bull****, but I bit my tongue. Things like 'Why were you, a 16 year old trying to get a 15 year old drunk at a party?' and things like that. Note I wasn't, I was just at a house party and asked if she wanted a drink (as everyone does at parties right?).
Whatever. The night of the accusation doesn't mention alcohol or anything anyway, as there wasn't. It was just a bit of awkward sex that was over as fast as it started. But she's now saying she said no several times and I just continued. Obviously completely false.
So we do the whole thing, my solicitor reads out a statement at the end to say all our sex was consensual and I've been under bail ever since with the agreement I don't contact her. Which I haven't done in since shortly after Uni anyway so wouldn't start now!
Now I mentioned our relationship changed post Uni when she got a new boyfriend (by this point I was in a relationship and had been for a year with a new partner anyway, whom I still am with today and we have 3 kids together). One day out of the blue I got a Facebook message from her boyfriend saying 'not to talk to girls again from our town as you always make them feel like **** like ex's name. We all know what you're like.' and then it spiralled into abuse. This came about because after being with her I had a short, 6 month or so relationship over the next summer with another girl from our hometown that just sort of fizzled out but they got talking on a night out.
This sort of went into a very abusive conversation from him to me, threatening me with violence etc if I ever came back to my hometown (I'd moved post Uni to be with partner as she did master's elsewhere) etc. I didn't think much of it. But one of the threats was 'If you ever set foot here I will. 'make you regret it'
Now post COVID we decided to move back. Not quite to my home town but another place within an hour or so drive. I visit the town fairly often as have friends there. I'm guessing the boyfriend (now husband) has spotted me or his friends have or whatever and that's when they've decided to do this.
My duty solicitor has been pretty good. Basically happy to give advice and talk for free.. Which is a lifesaver to be honest. However we've held back on sending the evidence of our long friendship post relationship and also the threats from her boyfriend (now husband) which we have backups of as all on Facebook messenger. Logic I think being don't give them anything? Though not sure I agree. There's obviously no context to the abuse and threats he sent me, but he doesn't mention rape or SA or anything. Just how I treated women. I've got similar messages from her friends around the same time. Surely if I had done that they'd all have shunned me, told me I was and not let her date me for 3 years after it!? And then remain friends with me for 2 more years. What do people here think? Is it worth sending information on? Or sit on it for now?
They didn't take my phone or digital devices I guess because too historic to be of use?
I'm lucky to have such a great partner who knows me and knows it's not in my character to do this. With this in mind however I am mentally preparing for the chance it does go to charged. So just as a secondary addition, how good are character witnesses in court? I have two other completely unrelated girls I'd been with during uni (one as a failed one night stand at my place and another at a festival) who told me no during escalation and we stopped right there and then, obviously. Do these types of thing ever matter? I'm on good terms still with one of those girls as she was part of my course at Uni.
Any advice gratefully received! Apologies it was a bit of a long one.
If too long! Basic gist is my ex from a while back is accusing me of raping her the first time we had sex. This has played on my head for a year and whilst I keep plodding along it's bloody hard.
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