No.. you’ve twisted it around... I’m suggesting the she shouldn’t be ‘disbelieved’
For the benefit of everyone reading this, including all my haters, I'll emphasise that I accept the RTP force, as an entity, is corrupt. I also know that not every single officer is necessarily corrupt.
You are suggesting that she shouldn't be disbelieved, even though she has produced no evidence, whatsoever, that her story is 100% true. I'm suggesting that it would be reasonable and fair to give the same consideration to the police in this case, not every case, as, so far, they are claiming to have evidence backing their version.
Those who are demanding that the police evidence should be made available to the public right now, in the middle of the investigation and just before they interview the woman in Taiwan are not being reasonable with those demands. If it turns out that the police do not have that evidence, the public will soon know as there is now so much publicity surrounding it.