Sensational Rape Case Suspect on the Run for 2 Years

The case of Ian Cleary and Shannon Keeler is a harrowing example of the long-lasting impact of sexual assault. Keeler’s bravery in coming forward to report the incident is commendable, but the fact that Cleary has been on the run for two years is deeply concerning.

On the one hand, the evidence presented in court documents and police reports suggests that Cleary is guilty of the charges against him. The fact that he fled in the first place also speaks to a consciousness of guilt. Keeler, along with many other survivors of sexual assault, deserves justice and closure.

However, it is important to remember that Cleary is still entitled to due process under the law. While his flight suggests guilt, it is also possible that he has other reasons for not appearing in court. It is also possible that there are flaws in the evidence presented against him or that there are extenuating circumstances that have not been made public.

Regardless of one’s opinion on the guilt or innocence of Ian Cleary, it is clear that the justice system needs to work better for survivors of sexual assault. Cases like this one demonstrate the need for increased support and resources for survivors, as well as for more effective strategies to prevent sexual violence from happening in the first place. No survivor should ever have to wait two years or more for justice to be served.


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