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NY Times Story on Lack of Jameis Winston Investigation
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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 43837" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>One other thing of note the article completely seems to overlook. The victim underwent a sexual assault exam. These are conducted by Nurses and are often very important in helping to determine whether an assault occurred. The article indicated the assailant's sperm, thus DNA, was obtained in this exam but no other information regarding the exam was conveyed, injuries etc. That is very likely due to privacy laws preventing the journalist access to that info but the journalist certainly could have obtained the accusers account of what the exam did or did not indicate. Once again, I'm not arguing that the investigation wasn't botched but nothing in the article leads me to believe a sexual assault actually did occur.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 43837, member: 735"] One other thing of note the article completely seems to overlook. The victim underwent a sexual assault exam. These are conducted by Nurses and are often very important in helping to determine whether an assault occurred. The article indicated the assailant's sperm, thus DNA, was obtained in this exam but no other information regarding the exam was conveyed, injuries etc. That is very likely due to privacy laws preventing the journalist access to that info but the journalist certainly could have obtained the accusers account of what the exam did or did not indicate. Once again, I'm not arguing that the investigation wasn't botched but nothing in the article leads me to believe a sexual assault actually did occur. [/QUOTE]
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