Woman Who Falsely Cried Rape Convicted of Manslaughter

Woman's violence-by-proxy gets jail time. Are we reaching the point where we are now holding women accountable? I hope so! Excerpt:

'FORT WORTH, Texas — An Arlington woman who caused her lover's shooting death by falsely crying rape was found guilty Friday of involuntary manslaughter.

Tracy Denise Roberson, 37, cried slightly when the verdict was announced after jurors had deliberated for more than a day. The punishment phase was set for Monday, and she faces two to 20 years in prison.

In late 2006, Darrell Roberson came home from a late-night card game to find his scantily clad wife with another man in a pickup truck in the driveway. Tracy Roberson was with her lover but cried rape, and her husband fired four shots into the truck as Devin LaSalle was driving off, killing him.'

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this conviction would not have happened.
the husband would most likely have been convicted of manslaughter.

i call this a VICTORY for men's rights.

a lot of people are starting to wake up to the flagrant violation of
human rights taking place under the guise of women's rights.

we are starting to make a difference. keep it up.

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Yes, I noticed this story earlier this morning. I was honestly surprised they found HER guilty, as she should be. Women have gotten so used to using this 'cry rape' ploy to excuse themselves of blame that others (besides observant men) have taken notice.
I hope this is a sign of a justice system that will no longer tolerate providing women privileges at men's expense.

regards,
MAJ

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Excellent. I think she deserves to be punished for first degree murder, but for now we'll have to be happy with what little justice we can get.

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I'm surprised that the woman was found guilty of anything at all. We'll see if her conviction survives the appeals process and how much time she actually serves in a women's facilty.

My view is that both the woman and shooter should have been found guilty of something.

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Well, I suppose the man could be found guilty of defending his wife, but I wouldn't support that charge.

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