AngryScotsman
Registered User
The problem with videos being posted to the internet is that the person recording the interaction is only showing you what they want you to see. Media is guilty of this as well, it's all about creating a story out of something, regardless of how it makes anyone look.
You need to have an open mind, the truth to this story and any other one is likely somewhere in between what the accuser is saying and what the accused is saying.
This doesn't pass the smell test, there is a lot more to this story than meets the eye.
After seeing the video, the first question I am left asking myself is, what did I miss? Even from the beginning of the video the individual recording can be heard breathing heavily which suggests a previous interaction took place causing him to become nervous or afraid.
I'm not defending anyone here, simply suggesting there's a lot more to this and not to be making any assumptions.
You need to have an open mind, the truth to this story and any other one is likely somewhere in between what the accuser is saying and what the accused is saying.
This doesn't pass the smell test, there is a lot more to this story than meets the eye.
After seeing the video, the first question I am left asking myself is, what did I miss? Even from the beginning of the video the individual recording can be heard breathing heavily which suggests a previous interaction took place causing him to become nervous or afraid.
I'm not defending anyone here, simply suggesting there's a lot more to this and not to be making any assumptions.