06-13-2016, 03:29 PM
Just last week my husband, older daughter and I had lunch with one of my husbands Stanford classmates and all heard him tell a story about how a former Stanford professor preyed on him when this man was a U. S. Congressman invited to talk at Branner. Apparently after the talk this freshman-classmate drove with this official to Berkeley expecting to attend a function and instead was taken -- with the $1 in his pocket, no debit card, no cell phone (those did not exist in the early 1970s, but then again neither did ubiquitous cameras for Internet porn shots for team members) -- to the Claremont Hotel, where he was told the bad weather prevented them from driving back to Stanford, a second hotel room would not be necessary....
Apparently this U. S. official was killed in 1980 by a former Stanford student, a person murderpedia.org describes as the politicians protégé. I wonder now if this protégé also had been sexually assaulted when he was a student at Stanford. We all know sexual assault is not limited to male-female interactions. When one hears an institution state it has done everything it [can] and he/she disagrees with the statement....
Bravo stupac2 for encouraging contributors to suggest ways sexual assault might be reduced (even if you do think frats are a red herring, an opinion I obviously do not share). ;)
Apparently this U. S. official was killed in 1980 by a former Stanford student, a person murderpedia.org describes as the politicians protégé. I wonder now if this protégé also had been sexually assaulted when he was a student at Stanford. We all know sexual assault is not limited to male-female interactions. When one hears an institution state it has done everything it [can] and he/she disagrees with the statement....
Bravo stupac2 for encouraging contributors to suggest ways sexual assault might be reduced (even if you do think frats are a red herring, an opinion I obviously do not share). ;)