Sadly, I think women sometimes feel a false sense of security just because they have self defense classes or take martial arts. When I read this statement years ago from MK's father, I always found it odd because there is simply nothing MK could have done. Quite simply, for probably most women, you are simply no match for a 6 foot guy - especially one with a knife.
Lack of defensive wounds is odd, but it could also be that she did not resist because he had a knife to her throat and she faces the horrible choice of complying with a rape or getting killed. I don't think she ever thought he would kill her, I think she thought he was going to rape her, so faced with that choice, she did not fight back. I mean, where was she going to go? She was alone in the house, with no one around. She had to know she was not getting out of that room without him overpowering her, she would have had to over power him, do some karate moves or whatever, get past the room, get past the door, go outside and try to find help in an empty street. At one point along that line he would have overpowered her and she knew that.
Eeks, how easy it is to forget our will to survive!
Yellow, your scenario makes sense up until the point when the stabbing begins. Then, there is nothing to threaten her neck with. The knife at the throat would have been to warn her to stay still/submit or else....however, when the stabbing begins, the "else" has already begun. There is no reason for poor Meredith to stay still/submit anymore at that point. She would have been fighting back at that point, had she been allowed to.
The evidence shows she was restrained. I don't understand why this evidence keeps getting ignored. The question is not whether she was physically restrained or not.....that is what the evidence shows. The question should be, could Rudy have restrained her and stabbed her at the same time?
The choice to ignore the evidence of being physically restrained, leads to all sorts of different possibilities, which go against what the evidence shows.
I also strongly object to the assertion that, while being stabbed, she was thinking ahead and formulating different scenarios in her mind, such as, if I try to run, he'll get me. So nah, I think I'll just take death and not even try. That is not how we are designed, I don't care what example I'm shown otherwise.
She was not allowed to fight back because she was being restrained. She was not allowed to run because she was being restrained. She was not allowed to possibly live, because she was being restrained.
The only question is, could Rudy have restrained her and stabbed her at the same time, in a way consistent with the physical evidencve of the stabs and the restraint injuries on her body.