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JRPGfan said:
Barozi said:

I'm blaming nobody. I'm just stating the obvious. A person is accused of doing something illegal, commits suicide shortly after. Result: it might seem as if there was some kind of guilt involved. That's all. That can change of course, once you get better info of his background etc.

But I mean where's your proof that the girl is lying? After all you already came to the conclusion that the man is innocent. Case closed without even the hearing of evidence? Seems a little premature.

Burden of proof is ALWAYs with the person accusing another.
But yes Im assumeing she actually did make it up.

(she has no proof, she lied before, and she is quick to call out anyone for anything all her life.... but when she actually got raped she waited years and years? This goes against the way she normally acts. I think this is a media stunt, to get some lime light... a "white lie" that killed a man)

Shes been in the media headlights before, and seemed to enjoy the attention for such drama.
If her ex-boy friend didnt commite suicide, Im sure she would be basking in it right now, takeing paid interviews and whatnot.

My view is she pushed a innocent man to commit suicide.

We live in a world, where a Tweet with a accusation can kill a man.
The online bullying on social media,....  Is it manslaughter? she probably wont get convicted for it.. but she likely killed this man.

Burden of proof is with the person accusing another eh..?

So, then you assume the burden of proof since you're accusing her of lying.  Do you have any?  And no, what you put in parenthesis does not count as evidence of any kind.