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<p dir="auto"><strong>exithereplease</strong> — <em>1 month ago(February 10, 2026 11:06 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">CHAT GPT:<br />
Short answer: no court ever found that he did, and most historians today agree there isn’t evidence that he murdered anyone.<br />
Here’s what happened.<br />
In 1921, silent-film comedian Roscoe Arbuckle was accused of fatally injuring actress and model Virginia Rappe during a party at a San Francisco hotel. Rappe became seriously ill afterward and died a few days later from a ruptured bladder and related complications.<br />
At the time, newspapers sensationalized the case, and public opinion quickly turned against Arbuckle. He was charged with manslaughter.<br />
However:<br />
The first two trials ended with hung juries (no verdict).<br />
The third trial ended in a full acquittal.<br />
The jury even issued a rare written apology to Arbuckle, saying he had suffered a grave injustice.<br />
Medical testimony suggested Rappe may have had pre-existing health problems, and the prosecution’s case was widely criticized as weak and based heavily on rumor and unreliable witnesses.<br />
So did he murder her?<br />
There is no reliable evidence that Arbuckle murdered Rappe, and legally he was declared not guilty. Many film historians now view him as a victim of media sensationalism and moral panic of the era.<br />
That said, the scandal destroyed his career, even after acquittal, and his reputation never fully recovered.</p>
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