REBECCA PALMER — There’s Something About A Soldier

 

December 4, 2015: Blonde minx Rebecca Palmer tells Wiltshire Police she was raped by her somewhat younger soldier (ex)boyfriend the previous day. He is arrested in the early hours of December 5. The report below lifted from the Wiltshire Police website in the wake of her October 2017 conviction at Winchester Crown Court does not go into a lot of detail, but this one of her failed May 2018 appeal against sentence does.

First, there are a couple of typos therein: paragraph 9: discover(y) and the second part of paragraph 18: maximus (maximum). Although I received this document in WORD format, I have chosen not to correct these.

As usual, this Court Of Appeal judgment goes into considerable depth. It will be observed that Palmer made numerous false allegations against her unnamed mark and against his mother.

Most interesting for me is not only that her claim was delayed but that she made other false allegations in her initial contact with the police. She also claimed to have been sexually violated in three orifices – one of the many RED FLAGS of a false rape allegation. Although the delay in this case was not substantial, the fact she made other allegations first suggests to me that she was making up this stuff as she went along.

It is mentioned in paragraph 12 that she had later made a false allegation of a non-sexual assault against a security guard. In the same paragraph, her forging of a medical certificate under these circumstances is extraordinary.

Her causing criminal damage to a horse may sound humorous, but her being kicked in the head by one when she was a child does not. The serial killer Fred West suffered a serious head injury when he was seventeen, but that hardly excuses his later atrocities, and although she is very much lower down the hierarchy of infamy, the kick in the head does not excuse hers, whatever damage it may or may not have caused to her frontal lobe.

 


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