Now that I have seen more of the transcript, (thanks to Lois Lane's link to the additions made at that blog) the whole picture is becoming much clearer to me. When it first went up and I saw it, there were only 4 tiny snippets, now it begins to tell a more cohesive story of that night. I am thankful for that.I love how we have to walk back from the victim being drunk assertion because sworn witness testimony is not as reliable as individual gut-feelings. Laughter.
Not sure how far removed some of you are from the partying years, Back when I was 16-19, drinking vodka would have been akin to drinking gasoline. My options were limited since I rarely had enough to buy a 4pk of wine coolers & have something left to tip the vagrant who bought it for me. But that is not the case today. Go take a gander at your local liquor store. Marshmallow, raspberry, caramel, whipped cream, watermelon...probably 40+ flavors of vodka that when dumped in the familiar round orange cooler of gatorade tastes better than any Boone's Farm & 3-4 times more potent. If we are to believe the victim was familiar at all these parties, but not a drinker, surely someone was deprived of their designated driver that night! I'm sure making a statement like that makes me a victim basher. Its called reality. Young girls and binge drinking is growing at such an alarming rate, the CDC is very concerned.
http://healthland.time.com/2013/01/10/chug-chug-chug-why-more-women-are-binge-drinking/
In addition to the Time magazine article that hollyjokers linked to, there is a recent compelling article in The Intelligencer / Wheeling News Register:
http://www.theintelligencer.net/pag...y/1420/Kids-and-alcohol--A-dangerous-mix.html
Kids and alcohol: A dangerous mix
Momsense
January 14, 2013 - Betsy Bethel
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"Let me start by saying I'm lucky to be alive. Most of us are. When we look back on the follies OK, downright stupidity of our youth, you sometimes have to wonder how some of us made the thinning-of-the-herd cut.
But now I'm all grown up, I have seen tragedy strike too many times, I have a better knowledge of how our bodies and brains work, and I now understand how dangerous certain things can be.
Binge drinking, for instance.
(Full disclosure: I serve as a volunteer on the Ohio County Substance Abuse Prevention Coaltion, one of the main purposes of which is "to prevent and reduce substance abuse with youth and families in Ohio County.")"
Much more...
I guess I just think there are bigger issues being brought to the fore by this case and that we as a society need to address those issues, all of them, and hopefully find some viable solutions. Teenage drinking has always been an issue but something new is happening. IMO.