True, but from what I could make out of the article, there was no exoneration of this guy, either. I'm assuming for the moment that some man raped her, and that he was black. It was correct of her to report it and to help the police find the guy. The fact that she couldn't pick him out of a lineup does, and the cops (detectives, whatever) ran with it, implicates the cops. It would be correct to apologize for being wrong, but does she really believe that?
Yeah, at the end of the day, she made the accusation, she testified, she put him there. She doesn't get to offload her responsibility.
True, but from what I could make out of the article, there was no exoneration of this guy, either. I'm assuming for the moment that some man raped her, and that he was black. It was correct of her to report it and to help the police find the guy. The fact that she couldn't pick him out of a lineup does, and the cops (detectives, whatever) ran with it, implicates the cops. It would be correct to apologize for being wrong, but does she really believe that?