Drunkenness leads to "humiliation afterward"
Comment: I don't post this to be sensational, but because of: 1.) The Minneapolis connection (where I live and where this is in the news) and 2.) because it illustrates how stupid drunkenness can make a person.
Hawk fan says bathroom sex scandal "ruined my life"
Excerpt:
Feldman, who describes herself as a light drinker, drank wine at the home of family friends before the football game.
She said she doesn’t remember how much she drank, but the party’s hosts refilled her glass each time it was low “so I’m sure I drank a lot.”
Feldman said her husband later told her he’d tried to talk her out of the game because she was intoxicated.
“He said I didn’t realize it was that bad,” she said.
Feldman said her husband accompanied her to the game, but their friends stayed home.
She said she remembers sitting in the stands one moment and the next “being slammed around by a cop and screaming.”
“Apparently I was panicked and very uncooperative,” she said.
Feldman said she “ran away” from her husband the Metrodome after the incident.
Comment: Apparently her husband "has been supportive". Sad story and definitely not funny.
Updated: Woman in Metrodome sex incident says she was victim
While police say a high-profile indecent conduct case in the Minneapolis Metrodome Saturday is closed, a Carroll woman involved in it told the Daily Times Herald she believes she was a victim of foul play rather than a willing collaborator.
Lois K. Feldman, 38, of Carroll, and Ross M. Walsh, 26, of Linden, were ticketed for indecent conduct after they were reportedly caught engaging in sexual activity in a Metrodome men's restroom handicapped stall during the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers game with the Iowa Hawkeyes. More than a dozen people in the restroom were cheering Feldman and Walsh by the time authorities arrived, a University of Minnesota Police report says.
Feldman acknowledged drinking heavily before the game and says she doesn't remember being in the bathroom.
"I would never ever do that," Feldman said. "My kids are my life. I go to church every Sunday."
Information obtained in police reports and during an interview with University of Minnesota Police Chief Greg Hestness revealed no suggestion or evidence that the incident was anything but consensual on the part of both Walsh and Feldman.
But Feldman tells the Daily Times Herald she may have been drugged or otherwise victimized.
"Everybody thinks something got put in my drink," Feldman said.
Jim, something's weird here. Her BAC would be dropping from the time she left the party until halftime, but she remembers the party and part of the game, but not the incident that got her arrested? And she was able to have sex standing up while blacking out?
ReplyDeleteI think the liquor was interacting with other legal or otherwise substances in her body. The likely BAC in her body does not correspond to what she was doing here.
Central point of the message stands, of course, but the narrative of the articles just doesn't make sense.