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Did the burn patterns of the acid reflect Bethany Storro's account of a stranger tossing it in her face?

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Police Say Wash. Acid Attack Self-Inflicted
Bethany Storro Admitted Story Was Fake, Vancouver Police Say

Posted: 7:23 pm EDT September 16, 2010Updated: 7:11 am EDT September 17, 2010
VANCOUVER, Wash. -- When the initial shock faded, police in this suburb of Portland, Ore., began to question some details in Bethany Storro's account of the day her face was irreparably burned by acid.

Why, they asked, did the burn patterns of the acid not reflect Storro's account of a stranger tossing it in her face? Why was she wearing sunglasses - something she said she never did - just after 7 p.m. on Aug. 30?

And why did no one see the alleged assailant?

Those questions culminated in a search warrant served at Storro's house on Thursday, when she admitted that she fabricated the story of a stranger's attack. Instead, she said, she did it to herself.

The attack drew worldwide sympathy. Facebook groups were formed to draw attention to her plight. A fundraiser was planned in Vancouver, and donation sites were established at branches of two local banks.

So it was in a soft-spoken voice that Vancouver police chief Clifford Cook told reporters on Thursday that Storro invented the story.

"During the course of the investigation, several discrepancies began to emerge regarding the alleged attack," Cook said. "During the interview, Ms. Storro admitted the injuries were self-inflicted."

Cook said he did not know a motive for Storro's actions, but added she is "very remorseful." He said Storro was still being interviewed by detectives during a press conference on Thursday.

Police had been seeking a black woman with a ponytail after Storro described the alleged attack. She had said the woman asked her, "Hey, pretty girl, want something to drink?" then threw acid in her face.

After the incident, Storro made several media appearances, but a planned interview on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" was canceled. She said she had received correspondence from people around the world concerned for her well being.

She recounted details of the alleged attack at a news conference, with her head wrapped in bandages and her parents by her side. She said she wanted to know why the unnamed assailant had attacked her.

Funds were set up for Storro at Umpquah and Riverview Community banks. Messages to the banks were not immediately returned Thursday.

Vancouver police Commander Marla Schuman said detectives were working on a way to return any money donated to Storro.

Cook said any decision to charge Storro with a crime would be left to the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. Clark County Senior Deputy Prosecutor John Fairgrieve did not immediately return a call from The Associated Press seeking comment Thursday.

"She is extremely upset," Schuman said. "In many ways, this got bigger than she expected."

Schuman was asked whether Storro will face a charge of filing a false police report, to which she responded: "At this point, yes, that would certainly fit."

A burn surgeon who operated on Storro said the substance thrown on her face was an acid as strong as hydrochloric or sulfuric acid.

Police said Thursday that they haven't yet identified the substance Storro used, nor did they find any evidence of acid in her home or car.
http://www.wsbtv.com/nationalnews/25043587/detail.html
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7 comments // Did the burn patterns of the acid reflect Bethany Storro's account of a stranger tossing it in her face?

  • justadad
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      justadad  
    • Odd that she didn't choose the more popularly employed avenues of "pointing finger" to (the opposite) sex -- i.e., where segway(s) readily facilitate fabrications for "Truths."

      As it is, we likely find this as (do I dare say, not to mitigate the apparent needs of this emotionally troubled lady) a convenient litmus as to perhaps various corp types that cater closely to the hype for crype "band wagon." Yes, perhaps even our otherwise more stellar institutions of community for assurances of sound and secure deposits has revealed of their truer "spots". ("Oh dear, oh my." via scene-fade and additionally via dielectric of Rabbit of Winnie the Pooh)

      Ps., if there should be voicing by others of any interest, I can elaborate with respect to at least one of the above noted compassionate institutions.

    • 2 years ago
  • MotherForTruth
  • galwayman
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      galwayman  
    • While self harming has been used to get attention this one amazes me! Using acid on ones own face is way beyond sanity in my view and clearly this woman is mentally ill and needs serious help!

    • 2 years ago
  • MotherForTruth
  • justadad
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