Thats why 99% of the harpies who "came out" against him were unsuccessful. All of them unproven, beyond statute of limitations, pointless noise.
In fact, the swarms of ladies meetoooing Cosby actually served to dilute the case so badly that the freaks desperate to put him away made a mistake in prosecution in a case that he actually deserved to go to jail for.
So in a fun, ironic twist, the pathetic crooners actually helped Cosby, because now he's free and cannot be tried again for the rape he most likely actually committed.
About five percent of women who go to the hospital after being "roofied" actually test positive for anything but alcohol, so even if we assume zero of those women took drugs voluntarily, that still means 95% of drink spikings never actually happened. If we take a more realistic view and assume probably 3/4ths of those women took the drug voluntarily and are now lying to get out of trouble, that number jumps to just under 99%.
Roofies exist on a technical level, but on a practical level, no, they really don't. They exist in the same way that being struck by lightning on a sunny day exists: it's possible, but it's so rare it's not even worth worrying about.
At this point I'm beginning to think roofies might not even be real.
Imagine if Bill Cosby was just the victim of his own jokes.
That's exactly what I mean. Cosby never roofied anyone. He offered drugs, they both took them, and later had sex whilst on those drugs.
Thats why 99% of the harpies who "came out" against him were unsuccessful. All of them unproven, beyond statute of limitations, pointless noise.
In fact, the swarms of ladies meetoooing Cosby actually served to dilute the case so badly that the freaks desperate to put him away made a mistake in prosecution in a case that he actually deserved to go to jail for.
So in a fun, ironic twist, the pathetic crooners actually helped Cosby, because now he's free and cannot be tried again for the rape he most likely actually committed.
Yeah, they almost aren't. Basically the only women who get roofied are women involved with the illegal drug trade.
About five percent of women who go to the hospital after being "roofied" actually test positive for anything but alcohol, so even if we assume zero of those women took drugs voluntarily, that still means 95% of drink spikings never actually happened. If we take a more realistic view and assume probably 3/4ths of those women took the drug voluntarily and are now lying to get out of trouble, that number jumps to just under 99%.
Roofies exist on a technical level, but on a practical level, no, they really don't. They exist in the same way that being struck by lightning on a sunny day exists: it's possible, but it's so rare it's not even worth worrying about.