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The truly terrifying part of that story, is what the outcome would have been if that guy didn't have a doorbell camera that caught her illegally opening his door.
I personally think that she should've been sentenced to 20 years minimum for that stunt she pulled. Not only did she illegally enter someone's home without permission, but she then recorded the unconscious man and plastered it all over the internet with the explicit intention of completely ruining his life forever, and she did it all for the internet fame.
What she did to him was INFINITELY worse than what she was accusing him of.
She KNOWS what she did was wrong, and yet she just kept making more videos, all designed solely around gaining internet points by painting herself out to be a victim.
People need to know that if they pull this crap they will face SEVERE punishments, and 8 years isn't nearly enough of a punishment to dissuade other attention seeking wannabe victims from pulling a similar stunt.
I remember these kids recorded murdering their friend and posting it on Facebook, it is how they got caught.