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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 43834" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Since nobody seems to want to answer Cheese's first question, I will.</p><p></p><p>It was a coverup from the gitgo. There was no way the Talahassee PD was going to put Winston in a situation where he might have to be arrested when FSU was poised to win the MNC. That the complaint came from someone of, shall we say, dubious reputation made the rest easy. Further, given that it involved a PD in a college town, I think we can assume that the Talahassee cops have had plenty of experience with this kind of thing. Shoot, the police in <em>Hahira</em> would have down a better job of investigating this matter. That not even the most elementary investigative and evidence collection procedures were followed tells me that there was never an intention of putting Winston in jeopardy of a criminal prosecution. And, sure enough, when it finally did get to the prosecutors they couldn't do much with it.</p><p></p><p>Now, all that says nothing about whether the young man was guilty of rape or not. We'll never know. But let's call the "investigation" what it was: a<em> straight coverup by the Talahassee cops</em> and nothing else but.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 43834, member: 265"] Since nobody seems to want to answer Cheese's first question, I will. It was a coverup from the gitgo. There was no way the Talahassee PD was going to put Winston in a situation where he might have to be arrested when FSU was poised to win the MNC. That the complaint came from someone of, shall we say, dubious reputation made the rest easy. Further, given that it involved a PD in a college town, I think we can assume that the Talahassee cops have had plenty of experience with this kind of thing. Shoot, the police in [I]Hahira[/I] would have down a better job of investigating this matter. That not even the most elementary investigative and evidence collection procedures were followed tells me that there was never an intention of putting Winston in jeopardy of a criminal prosecution. And, sure enough, when it finally did get to the prosecutors they couldn't do much with it. Now, all that says nothing about whether the young man was guilty of rape or not. We'll never know. But let's call the "investigation" what it was: a[I] straight coverup by the Talahassee cops[/I] and nothing else but. [/QUOTE]
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