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NY Times Story on Lack of Jameis Winston Investigation
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<blockquote data-quote="00Burdell" data-source="post: 43878" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Interesting that the article omits the fact that the accuser's attorney is her mother.</p><p></p><p>Did anyone besides me think this was interesting:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The victim tells the police that she did not know who her assailant was. Yet the accuser's friend states that the victim was reluctant to call the police because she didn't want anyone to 'get mad at her.' Pretty easy to figure out that the girl lied to the police about not knowing who she had sex with. But by saying she was blacked out, she creates a scenario whereby the sex couldn't have been consensual. Like so many other parts of her story, including statements her own friends contradict, the girl appears to be trying to turn a one-night-stand into an assault.</p><p></p><p>The police figured this out very quickly and wrote it off. The prosecutor is throwing the police under the bus to distance himself from the controversy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="00Burdell, post: 43878, member: 5"] Interesting that the article omits the fact that the accuser's attorney is her mother. Did anyone besides me think this was interesting: The victim tells the police that she did not know who her assailant was. Yet the accuser's friend states that the victim was reluctant to call the police because she didn't want anyone to 'get mad at her.' Pretty easy to figure out that the girl lied to the police about not knowing who she had sex with. But by saying she was blacked out, she creates a scenario whereby the sex couldn't have been consensual. Like so many other parts of her story, including statements her own friends contradict, the girl appears to be trying to turn a one-night-stand into an assault. The police figured this out very quickly and wrote it off. The prosecutor is throwing the police under the bus to distance himself from the controversy. [/QUOTE]
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