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Woman Raped and Beaten on UCSC Campus Sunday Afternoon

The 21-year-old woman was assaulted on Lime Kiln Path near the Upper Quarry

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A 21-year-old woman walking in a secluded part of the University
of California, Santa Cruz campus shortly after noon Sunday was raped and beaten, a university spokesman said today.


The woman was alone on a path in a wooded area between the Upper Quarry Amphitheater and the Classroom Unit building at about 12:25 p.m. when a man attacked her, campus spokesman Jim Burns said.


The stranger battered and raped her and then ran south toward
Steinhart Way between Quarry Plaza and McHenry Library, Burns said.

"What's unusual about this is it occurred in the daylight and in
this case the victim did not know the assailant," Burns said.


The area of the attack, in the core of the campus, was "in a
somewhat remote area" that is mostly undeveloped, Burns said.


The woman, who was visiting the campus, was even more vulnerable as fewer people were around for the President's Day holiday, Burns said.


"It can happen on a three-day weekend when students have gone
home for the weekend," Burns said. "You don't have the regular foot traffic of people coming and going to a classroom unit that was not open yesterday."

The woman told the UC Santa Cruz Police Department that the
suspect was white, 30 to 40 years old, about 5 feet 10 to 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighing about 200 pounds, Burns said.


The suspect had a round face, black medium-length hair, green
eyes, a moustache and goatee and a tattoo on his shoulder-bicep area. He spoke with a deep growl-sounding voice and smelled of cigarettes, Burns said.

He wore a dark blue T-shirt, dark blue jeans, a black belt with a
silver buckle and had Oakley-style sunglasses on top of his head, Burns said.

The campus Police Department is handling the investigation.
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to notify campus police at (831) 459-2231 or leave an anonymous report at (831) 459-3847.   
     

Lisa February 18, 2013 at 05:29 pm
And here - only 3 days after the global Women's I Am Rising event attempting to put an end to the oppression and violence against women around the world.
Lynn Jacob February 19, 2013 at 03:21 pm
I'm glad you reported this publicly, and actually used the word 'rape.' I remember speaking with the old rape prevention counselor on campus, who was outraged at the city's unwillingness to report the real numbers of 'stranger rape' that go on here, which as I recall, she said were THREE TIMES the national average! (Santa Cruz is a tourist destination - it's important we don't publicize that kind of crime, right? And people might not want to send their daughters to UCSC, if they knew about it, right?) And the word most often used in reference to this crime was 'assault' - which has an incredibly broad, and thereby mitigated, meaning - from being spat upon, on up to being beaten, though it doesn't inherently imply sexual violence. As sad and unfortunate as it is, thank you for calling this brutal attack, and sexual violence against women, what it is.
I send my prayers to the young woman, and wish her the speediest possible recovery.
margaret Anderson February 21, 2013 at 03:54 pm
The composite of this man certainly looks like the guy that was approaching girls in Scotts Valley, Watsonville, Salinas, etc and asking them to get into a car. I thought they caught this creep.
Olde Tyme March 30, 2013 at 05:39 pm
Way to go, Morgan Triplett! By making this false accusation, you have really made it clear why we should stick to Probable Cause instead of Reasonable Suspicion when investigating alleged assaults on college campuses. This disturbed individual could have really destroyed some poor man's reputation and life. For what? For attention? Happy Women's History Month! Parents: Don't forget to teach your daughters to not make false reports of rapes! An innocent man's life could be at stake!
Olde Tyme March 30, 2013 at 05:41 pm
Author: Title should read "Woman ALLEGEDLY Raped and Beaten on UCSC Campus Sunday Afternoon"
"The 21-year-old woman was ALLEGEDLY assaulted on Lime Kiln Path near the Upper Quarry"
Lynn Jacob March 30, 2013 at 07:11 pm
Olde Tyme... it is very unfortunate that this sick young woman did what she did. I don't get where you find the 'poor man's reputation... innocent man...' thing, though. A man who reads her ad on craigslist and agrees to do this belongs in a mental hospital. Period. Her making up a story changes the charges, but it does NOT absolve the fact that he is one sick piece of sh%t. Sorry.
Olde Tyme March 30, 2013 at 07:47 pm
I accept your apology, Lynn. First of all, to address your changing the subject to focus on the man who answered the craiglslist ad, I have just one word: CONSENT. You are trying to put me in a position of defending this so-called piece of "sh%t" and I won't do it. If you want to judge other people's sexual tastes and preferences, be my guest.
The "poor man's reputation" I am referring to is the innocent man in other cases of false rape accusations. This "rape culture" we hear so much about on college campuses is actually a culture of disdain and fear of masculinity. If a man is even accused of a rape or assault on campus, he is not allowed to face his accuser which violates the Confrontation Clause of the 6th Amendment. By the time things are all sorted out and the charges are dropped, the man has been expelled, been publicly labeled a predator, and kept from gainful employment. Consequence for the false accuser? A couple months in jail--if that.
Lynn Jacob March 30, 2013 at 08:03 pm
Olde Tyme, I read your post again, just to make sure I was not in error the first time I read it... the way you have it worded, it does look like you're referring specifically to this case. Of COURSE it is a gross injustice to make false rape claims against anyone!
But my apology is still aimed at the ridiculous notion that this was/is a well-adjusted man who just happened to find this ad in craigslist and responded. I'm glad you won't defend him. Is this REALLY 'consent'? Two mentally ill (at best) people coming together like this? I can't say. But I have no problem with him not lurking around any more, just as I'm fine with her seeking psychiatric treatment in a mental hospital. I'm not defending either of them. I think it is really important for men not to clamber together over a case like this, though, to 'defend one of their own'... this is NOT about women vs. men. (Though I would sight an equal disdain for women in this culture (which has been going on for several thousand years, actually...). The point is to move away from all of that, and not have disdain for anyone. I know - dream on, right? lol) Please don't go there. Both these people are sick. And I'm not trying to make you defend him... I don't think you worded your post as clearly as you wanted to, to make your point about other men (non-mental cases), being falsely accused by women. This is not so much a 'sexual violence' case, as it is a mental illness case. For both of them.
Olde Tyme March 30, 2013 at 09:14 pm
If a man responds to an ad, no matter how distasteful you may find the activity involved, he is still an adult and free get off how ever he'd like. (Slut Shaming?) Calling consenting adults "mental cases" serves no purpose in this argument other than to change the subject. Mission accomplished. The weakness of your argument is glaringly obvious.
As far as the men who "clamber" [sic] together over a case like this, it really is worth pointing out that the other comments just a few inches above this one consist of two women clamoring over this non-rape. People in general should not respond to the dog whistle that is the word rape and take every opportunity to say that we are not protecting women like we should. Every one deserves to be protected against violence, not just women (VAWA) and no one deserves to be falsely accused of anything. That's the bottom line.
Brad Kava (Editor) March 30, 2013 at 09:25 pm
Story behind the story: Police artists often find that when the person giving descriptions is lying, the drawing ends up looking a lot like the artist.
Lynn Jacob March 30, 2013 at 09:31 pm
Olde Tyme, I just want to make sure I understand you completely here - you think a man who beats a woman during sex sex is sane? Am I understanding you here?
Brad Kava (Editor) March 30, 2013 at 09:33 pm
According to the DA, he beat her before sex, then had sex, then she asked him to beat her again. My only guess is she wanted sympathy or attention from someone?
Olde Tyme March 30, 2013 at 09:36 pm
You've obviously run out of ideas on the original topic here so I won't entertain your attempt to derail this discussion. But thanks for the laughs, Lynn!
All the best, Olde Tyme
Lynn Jacob March 30, 2013 at 10:11 pm
And you are making an interesting an interesting choice, too, my friend. I may have 'derailed' a conversation, but you have done a superb job of shining a spotlight on the illness that is prevalent in this patriarchal culture. Your blaming me here is your own attempt to duck out of a position that you can no longer defend. I see you. I wish you well.
Olde Tyme March 30, 2013 at 10:13 pm
Clamor away, Lynn. Clamor away.
Kisses, OT

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