i just couldn t believe, like nobody believed me. chief buske maintains the detective was just doing a thorough investigation. everything i ve read indicated that detectives didn t believe her. sometimes when you re conducting an investigation, your job is to get to the truth as a detective, and you re going to have to ask some hard questions. they interviewed her attacker again and, a few months later, did charge him with sexual assault. the unlawful restraint was still in place, and we booked him on first degree sexual assault. the case went to a grand jury, but it decided not to indict him. so the sexual assault charges were dropped because they felt that there was insufficient evidence. that must have been tough to hear that. it was very tough to hear that. and it was at a point in time that when i found that out, i just i didn t feel like i had any recourse. she did talk about the case later with reporter kelly brown. it bothered me at the time because i wond
which even psychologically, that was traumatizing. why would he want you to do that? because he looks at me and says, well, those could have been self-inflicted. what did you say to the detective who s coming up with these theory? i was hysterically crying and telling him, this man tried to kill me. you know? and he would say, that s not what he says. i m like, of course that s not what he says. kristen says that despite her bruises, police treated it like a he said/she said story. how angry were you getting? i was furious. i just couldn t believe, like nobody believed me. chief buske maintains the detective was just doing a thorough investigation. everything i ve read indicated that detectives didn t believe her. sometimes when you re conducting an investigation, your job is to get to the truth as a detective, and you re going to have to ask some hard questions. they interviewed her attacker again, and a few months later, did charge him with sexual assault. the u
kill me. you know? and he would say, that s not what he says. i m like, of course that s not what he says. kristen says that despite her bruises, police treated it like a he said/she said story. how angry were you getting? i was furious. i just couldn t believe, like nobody believed me. chief buske maintains the detective was just doing a thorough investigation. everything i ve read indicated that detectives didn t believe her. sometimes when you re conducting an investigation, your job is to get to the truth as a detective, and you re going to have to ask some hard questions. they interviewed her attacker again and, a few months later, did charge him with sexual assault. the unlawful restraint was still in place, and we booked him on first degree sexual assault. the case went to a grand jury, but it decided not to indict him. so the sexual assault charges were dropped because they felt that there was insufficient evidence. that must have been tough to hear that.
what he says. i m like, of course that s not what he says. kristen says that despite her bruises, police treated it like a he said/she said story. how angry were you getting? i was furious. i just couldn t believe, like nobody believed me. chief buske maintains the detective was just doing a thorough investigation. everything i ve read indicated that detectives didn t believe her. sometimes when you re conducting an investigation, your job is to get to the truth as a detective, and you re going to have to ask some hard questions. they interviewed her attacker again, and a few months later, did charge him with sexual assault. the unlawful restraint was still in place, and we booked him on first degree sexual assault. the case went to a grand jury, but it decided not to indict him. so the sexual assault charges were dropped. because they felt that there was
you know? and he would say, that s not what he says. i m like, of course that s not what he says. kristen says that despite her bruises, police treated it like a he said/she said story. how angry were you getting? i was furious. i just couldn t believe, like nobody believed me. chief buske maintains the detective was just doing a thorough investigation. everything i ve read indicated that detectives didn t believe her. sometimes when you re conducting an investigation, your job is to get to the truth as a detective, and you re going to have to ask some hard questions. they interviewed her attacker again and, a few months later, did charge him with sexual assault. the unlawful restraint was still in place, and we booked him on first degree sexual assault. the case went to a grand jury, but it decided not to indict him. so the sexual assault charges were dropped because they felt that there was insufficient evidence. that must have been tough to hear that. it was ve