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To: Alia; Protect the Bill of Rights; Mike Nifong; GAgal; All

What a shocker ... the driver's and father's stories don't jive.

Question: Who are they protecting by claiming they both don't know how the AV got to the driver's house?

http://www.newsobserver.com/122/story/443932.html

Brian Taylor, who met the accuser at a Super Bowl party two years ago, said he spent an hour and a half with her before driving her to the party where she was hired to dance.

"She had called me a few hours earlier, asking me if she could use my place to get ready," Taylor said Friday.

Taylor said he did not know how the woman, a 27-year-old N.C. Central University student with two children, got to his home March 13. But he said that when she arrived about 9 p.m., he noticed nothing unusual about her demeanor. He did not say whether they consumed any alcohol.

Taylor had known for a while that his guest was a dancer. He and a male friend had watched her perform at clubs in Smithfield and Hillsborough.

As he sat in front of his PlayStation console March 13, the accuser showered behind a closed door and modeled at least two negligees for her host, he said.

"She asked my opinion," he said. "The first one was this black outfit, and I said, 'No.' When she came out in the red one I said, 'That's better.' "

It was 10:45 p.m., Taylor estimated, when they left for 610 N. Buchanan Blvd.



http://www.newsobserver.com/1185/story/441262.html

Where accuser went

On March 24, in her only interview with a reporter, the accuser said she was notified about 8:30 p.m. the night of the party that she was supposed to appear at the Buchanan Boulevard house about 11 p.m.

In an interview earlier this week, her father said he saw his daughter a few times March 13. That afternoon, he said, she picked up her two children from elementary school. About 9:30 p.m., he said, she brought the children to their grandparents' house for the evening.

"She was fine," he said.

After their arrival, he and his daughter took a short car ride about 10 p.m. to a neighborhood convenience store at Cornwallis Road and South Roxboro Street. He bought a pack of cigarettes but said he did not recall what his daughter purchased.

When the two returned to his house, the woman said she had to go out and wouldn't return until 1:30 a.m. He said he does not know whether she left in her own car or someone picked her up. He said she did call him to say she safely reached her destination -- about 11:30 p.m., about the start of a late-night talk show he was watching.


657 posted on 05/27/2006 8:01:36 AM PDT by maggief (and the dessert cart rolls on ...)
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To: maggief

"What a shocker ... the driver's and father's stories don't jive.

Question: Who are they protecting by claiming they both don't know how the AV got to the driver's house?"


Good question! Very interesting seeing those articles posted together.


659 posted on 05/27/2006 8:15:07 AM PDT by wiltale
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To: maggief

Yes. Very good. The Father has been lying all along. Just like she said he came to see her in the hospital and she reported it for him.

Yet, when a reporter knocked at his door, he let them in to sit down and said he had no clue. We didn't know anything about it he said. He also initimated that he didn't know anything was wrong with her. Then with every time the Father told the story she got worse. Until she was lame and looked like Joe Frazier and was facing a long recovery from a broom attack.

Good Catch Maggief! I think we can assume that the phone callS (plural) were not from her father that Brian Taylor mentioned - because he said that if she didn't arrive soon it would be cancelled. So, unless the father was her pimp, calls to from him were not the calls Brian Taylor is mentioning.


672 posted on 05/27/2006 9:21:47 AM PDT by Mike Nifong (Any likeness to persons living or dead is entirely coincidental)
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