A Nebraska-based woman who was the victim of an alleged anti-gay hate crime last week is speaking out against naysayers who believe her case was a hoax. Charlie Rogers, a small business owner who lives openly as a lesbian, told police she was attacked by three masked men who broke into her home and bound her with zip ties before carving homophobic slurs into her skin, dumping gasoline on her floor and lighting it with a match.In an emotional new interview with KETV-TV, Rogers, 33, addressed those who doubted her claims.