Getting A Physical Exam DoneMary Zolkowski Story

Then, the authorities tried to proceed by getting her medical help, checking for any problems with a full body check-up and to have her case on record. Mary did not want to do any of this. After the incident, she remained too traumatized not wanting any of the officers inside her home.

Notifying The School Staff

Mary Zolkowski Story

All of her teachers and staff at her school were quite understanding after learning about her tragic encounter. Mary’s mother was a firm supporter when her daughter wanted to drop out of her college. So she went with her to speak to admissions…

Her Stories Were Incompatible

Mary Zolkowski Story

On campus, Mary met with Public Safety Director Robert Battinkoff and Delta’s Title IX Coordinator Loyce Brown. Although Mary told them that she had dropped out of her courses following her experience, the police found that she had dropped out a long time back. Did she tell lies? If so, why?

Something Was Not Sitting Right

Mary Zolkowski Story

Mary told the police that she did not want to partake in the police investigation. It left everyone at such a confused state because she was the one that prompted her mother to report to the authorities in the beginning. It could be that she had changed her mind, but it already triggered the authorities’ suspicions.

Getting The Witnesses

Mary Zolkowski Story

The authorities did not stop until they were able to get to the bottom of all this confusing information. Next, they went to Mary’s school to investigate further. They knew the incident occurred in the campus’ northwest parking lot, leaving a big possibility of other people being present there during the time of the rape.

Finding Out More Answers

Mary Zolkowski Story

As she reported that her attack happened around 6 o’clock, there would be several students that just got out of their classrooms. The school staff had informed the police that the school’s softball team were practicing near the lot that day, so they decided to speak to the coach…