I knew it was just a matter of time before I myself would have to go running to wikiquette alerts (assuming other editors also fed up with same individual(s) in article in question don't also denounce the incessant personal attacks by one editor on me).
And this is an issue where two evidently pro-prosecution editors against a woman found innocent in a trial are playing bad cop/good cop on a number of editors and (till I made stink about 3RR) were doing 4-6 RR regularly, reverting the many various editors who presented edits, especially ones vs. their POV. (Including with "we're legal experts" excuses. After much badgering on that score I felt forced to mention having been a professional legal secretary for many years.)
Since I'm the only obvious female, I'm in the biggest trouble, of course. Mostly for being uppity, mentioning pro prosecution POV and thereby showing some sympathy with the (wrongly acquitted in their minds?) female's position.
I'll soldier on. Can't decide if it's an issue for Feminism wikiproject. But definitely a combination of the behavioral and anti-female content issues that drive women away from wikipedia...
Carol in dc