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re: Jameis Winston should be serving 15 years. Bayless and Smith should be shot.

Posted on 11/27/15 at 5:44 pm to
Posted by SoFla Tideroller
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Member since Apr 2010
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Posted on 11/27/15 at 5:44 pm to
She is a defense attorney's dream. She would last approximately 30 seconds under cross examination.

She alleges she was drugged, yet no toxicology report. No witnesses. Nothing.

She was incapacitated, yet recalls in detail being in a cab with 3 other persons (and the fact it was a cab and not just a personal vehicle.) She recalls details about the apartment, including the door wouldn't completely close. She also remembers the violent actions of the suspect. Yet, she was too incapacitated to say, "No"???

Then, the violent rapist volunteers to give her a ride home on her scooter? And she was so terrified of him she accepts?

And, everyone is banging on theTPD detective for covering up the rape because a football player was involved immediately after his interview with this chick on the night of the alleged rape. YET, SHE EVEN STATES IN THIS INTERVIEW SHE DID NOT DISCOVER THE IDENTITY OF HER ATTACKER UNTIL WEEKS LATER. What was the detective's motive to put his professional reputation on the line, again?

She's full of more shite than a Christmas goose.
Posted by the808bass
The Lou
Member since Oct 2012
111738 posts
Posted on 11/29/15 at 3:03 am to
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everyone is banging on theTPD detective for covering up the rape because a football player was involved immediately after his interview with this chick on the night of the alleged rape.


TPD released her statement to FSU and that went to Winston's lawyer before Winston ever had to testify. So by the time the other guys in the room submitted their testimony, they knew exactly what she had said. It was an awful handling of the case and there's no excuse for it.

And, yes, her story has some inconsistencies. But the only reason the football players' stories don't is because their lawyer crafted them to not have inconsistencies.
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