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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: 43846" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>We both agree the investigation was shoddy. As for my doubts. Based primarily on the statements I've seen from the accuser and some familiarity I have with rape allegations in general. I know a number of people in police work and am somewhat familiar with a fairly high propensity of false allegations in these incidents. It is possible that this occurred as the accuser alleges, I didn't say I was certain it had not occurred. To believe that it did you have to believe that both of Winston's room mates are either accomplices or at least willing to lie for him to keep him out of jail. The accuser alleges one entered the room and told Winston to stop the assault. That whole part of the account just doesn't pass the smell test for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 43846, member: 735"] We both agree the investigation was shoddy. As for my doubts. Based primarily on the statements I've seen from the accuser and some familiarity I have with rape allegations in general. I know a number of people in police work and am somewhat familiar with a fairly high propensity of false allegations in these incidents. It is possible that this occurred as the accuser alleges, I didn't say I was certain it had not occurred. To believe that it did you have to believe that both of Winston's room mates are either accomplices or at least willing to lie for him to keep him out of jail. The accuser alleges one entered the room and told Winston to stop the assault. That whole part of the account just doesn't pass the smell test for me. [/QUOTE]
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