
Elric Shawn MillnerIf there's one thing Americans love, it's a good revenge story. And the way a Marine went about getting revenge on the guy who allegedly raped his girlfriend is more than good. It's the kind of story everyone needs to store somewhere in their brain for the next time they feel like they need to get a little retribution from someone who has done them wrong.
Why? Simple: this boyfriend didn't go off half-cocked. He didn't decide to be a vigilante. He exacted revenge with class (of course he did! He's a Marine!).
So here's the deal:
According to prosecutors in Harris County Texas, the un-named Marine, who had worked in the military police during his service, began dating a girl from Texas. She told him that a man named Elric Shawn Millner got her drunk, raped her, and videotaped the whole thing two years ago. At the time, she was just 17, and Millner was 24.
After being presented with a story like that, the Marine had a few choices. But not surprisingly -- considering his profession -- he chose the most honorable route he could think of. He befriended Millner, essentially going undercover so he could wheedle the details out of him.
It worked. The prosecutor says Millner showed the video to the Marine, who went to the cops. Now the video, which allegedly shows the girl's rape, is in the prosecution's hands, and Millner is in jail on rape charges.
It all sounds so beautiful that I can't help pointing out that vigilantes don't normally have such an easy time of it. Nine times out of 10, THEY end up in jail themselves. And there's usually some kind of remorse for doing something they wouldn't normally do.
But this Marine has the best of both worlds. He has his girlfriend's alleged rapist facing prosecution and his hands are clean; he didn't lower himself to the criminal level. Isn't there a saying about how a job worth doing is one worth doing well? It sounds like this Marine definitely did it well, with class and with honor. He's a credit to the uniform he once wore.
What would you have done in the Marine's situation?
Image via Harris County


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Also, Kevin, as found in other articles, the video clearly shows her saying no and asking them to stop. Does that meet your definition of rape?
Woah, Stephanie, bad advice. Strong, independent, liberated women should accept accountability for their own actions no matter what others may think of them. It's not anyone else's fault a woman falsely cries rape., but the woman's.
Unfortunately, Amanda Snyder, rape of a fellow soldier is quickly becoming an epidemic in our military. Nineteen percent of all female soldiers reported (and this is just reported) a sexual assault the previous year. Until we change the mentality of the men in the military this will continue to spiral out of control. Sadly, the majority of sexual assaults go unreported because the offender is the one the assaulted party is supposed to report the sexual offense to.
FloridaMom, you're not understanding my (largely sarcastic) post. Obviously falsely accusing someone of rape is almost as bad as the actual crime. My point is that a) false accusations don't happen nearly as often as people like Kevin believe, and b) stop shaming women for having sex and there wouldn't be any girls "panicking" when "the truth comes out". Let me clarify again that I'm not giving anyone for any reason a pass on falsely accusing anyone of a crime.