Rumpole wrote:
Lets not get too carried away with the "poor Rachel, never learned cursive".
... maybe she can, maybe she can not... but WHY at her age???
I would bet that the Prosecution MADE THAT STORY UP.
It is part of the FALSE NARRATIVE about who and what Rachel is... part of the Scheme.. now embelished by the media... (dopes like Piers Morgan)
WHY did she not then PRINT such a short little crappy note? And do it herself?
It looked to me that she could not READ at all.... handed documents during her testimony.. some of that was typed.
IMO she can neither read nor write.
She is clearly NOT a "smart cookie" she has a LOW IQ... I would say has some sort of "learning problem"
In the REAL sense of the word... she is retarded... that is clear to anybody who is not a libtard with their head up their arse. (eg Piers Morgan)
I don't think anyone here is feeling sorry for RJ. To the contrary, it seems the consensus here is that she's a dope.

(Unless I missed a post?)
Since she's such a brazen liar it would be nothing to her to actually read her words in a transcript then deny saying them and claim the court reporter made an error. So, that's not exactly proof of her inability to read. Not saying it would surprise me, though.
I have spent a lot of time with ESE (Exceptional Student Education) and worked with children with a wide variety of challenges, even blindness. Developmentally Delayed students (formerly known as "retarded"), at least the ones I've worked with, have all been able to learn sight words and eventually read at < 1 reading level all the way up to 4.something reading level, depending on their individual abilities and length of time/amount of time they're in class. (Some students are so ill they may miss months of school, or frequently miss days due to their illness/challenge, or have regular therapy days that conflict with school hours.)
There are some things in RJ's demeanor and apparent abilities that would cause me to suspect she's an ESE student. OTOH, all of the challenged students I have known, without exception, are just the sweetest, kindest, most good hearted little people you could ever hope to be around. Of course, I work with kids in elementary school, and with severely challenged students, so she could still be an ESE student that is receiving services more due to socialization/home life, than developmental delay, cerebral palsy, downs syndrome, or the myriad other conditions with which I'm more familiar.
RJ's manipulative, lying, just plain rotten, nature, imo, doesn't fit in with the kids I've known.
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