With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". 669 (Miss.1988). Medical evidence provides proof that the victim was in fact raped and helps exclude possible suspects while supporting the defendant’s conviction for rape. McFee v. State, 511 So.2d 130 (Miss.1987). We find this assignment of error to be without merit. F. THE TRIAL COURT IMPROPERLY REFUSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING NON-FLIGHT. This Court further finds that the trial court did not err in refusing to grant a reverse flight instruction. The failure to flee is a circumstance indicative of nothing, and is as consistent with guilt as innocence. See Howard v. State, 182 Miss. 27, 181 So. 525 (1938) (finding flight instruction calculated to mislead the jury into believing that flight was substantive evidence of guilt). See also Pannell v. State, 455 So.2d 785 (Miss.1984) (<HOLDING>); Quarles v. State, 199 So.2d 58 (Miss.1967)

A: holding good faith jury instruction is not necessary when the court has given an adequate specific intent instruction
B: holding that erroneous instruction that flight from the scene of the crime implied guilt was harmless because there was other evidence to sustain a conviction
C: holding that a flight instruction was to be given only in cases wherein that circumstance had considerable probative value
D: holding that when no objection was made to jury instruction evidence to support finding based on instruction should be assessed in light of the instruction given
C.