Posted on 08/06/2006 12:27:52 AM PDT by abb
DURHAM - Investigator Michelle Soucie of the Durham Police Department was working the phones the afternoon of April 17, trying to set up DNA tests on evidence in the Duke lacrosse case. A private laboratory in Burlington gave a price, and Soucie immediately contacted District Attorney Mike Nifong.
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In examining the files Nifong has produced in the case, The News & Observer found that the accuser gave at least five different versions of the alleged assault to different police and medical interviewers and made shaky identifications of suspects. To get warrants, police made statements that weren't supported by information in their files.
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Much of the district attorney's evidence is contained in more than 1,800 pages of documents he has made available to the defense under a recent state law requiring prosecutors to open their files before trial. Those documents are only part of the evidence that could be introduced in a criminal trial. They do not include information still being gathered or testimony that might occur under oath.
But they offer the most complete picture thus far of evidence in the case that has put Durham and Duke in the national spotlight. The documents -- police notes, court orders, DNA tests, interviews and handwritten statements -- show what the prosecution has learned and how it conducted itself in State of North Carolina vs. Collin Finnerty, Reade W. Seligmann and David Forker Evans, who could face decades in prison if convicted.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsobserver.com ...
"I got an auto-reply saying she was out until August 30. "
If she reads the N & O story, maybe she'll get to work on her cover story about corruption in Durham, manipulation by a crooked DA and police force and judges, and join in calling for a federal investigation of the whole mess.
She can call it, "To Kill A Mockingbird, 21st century style".
(Newsweek OWES the players at least one cover story, if not more.)
TD-sometimes I just forget things. What happened in March, April and May seems like a lifetime ago. The trip to UNC just vanished from my memory.
I wonder if she went tried to get pain meds from Duke that night and was denied which is why she went to UNC. It would be very revealing to see her discharge papers. What meds, if any, was she discharged on? Advils? Anything stronger?
If I was her Nurse and if (speculating only) she was aking for pain meds far and beyond what her pain level should be (ie faking, and we are generally a good judge) I would document each time she asked for pain meds, my notification of the MD, and his response. Something like:
c/o pain in such & such area. Rates a whatever on scale from 1-10. Dr aware. [Next line would be an order from the doctor if he ordered anything]
I would also document a request(s) for a prescription prior to discharge. If she was unhappy with what the doctor prescribed, I would also document that.
I'd love to read her charts at Duke and UNC.
A reminder of what Joe Neff yesterday asked us to do...
Questions about the case?
Do you have a question about evidence in the Duke lacrosse case? E-mail your question to jneff@newsobserver.com. Include your name and hometown. Our reporters will address your questions and post their answers later this week on newsobserver.com.
Any guesses who footed the bills?
http://www.heraldsun.com/durham/4-758970.html
Clement completes quest to visit all state capitals
Up next for Clement? The seven continents. He's got three to go.
My hope is that he ends up in a Turkish prison.
Who he?
or Flexiril - presents with a sprain neck - and then she offers, (I'm guessing) Flexiril is what they gave me last time and it worked.
The N&O said her main complaint was Neck Pain.
Flexiril and Liquor may have been her thing at that time.
Part of the cabal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Clement,_III
Just a reminder:
"Rape is wrong, sexism is wrong and classism is wrong," said Khari Jackson, an NCCU senior from Winston-Salem. "If it turns out [that the allegations are] not true, I'll still support her because of the DEEPER ISSUES that's surrounding this case."
http://www.newsobserver.com/1185/story/433646.html
I agree- these two seem to be her "drugs" of choice. I doubt she legitimately "needed" Flexiril for "pain" but most certainly liked the drug. Neck pain will get me some Flexeril.
I would also like to know who drove her home from Duke Hopital and who drove her to UNC? And if Nifong is aware of any prescriptions that were given at UNC as he, iniitally at least, described the "strangulation" of AV maybe to justify her alleged neck pain. He may have been trying to justify the prescription so it would not be "confused" with the date rape drug theory that was floating around at the time.
Has the "boyfriend" been identified? Who drove to UNC Emergency? Has a timeline been established from the time she was released from Duke, seen at UNC Hospital and met with DPD investigators?
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0604/17/ng.01.html
GRACE: Sir, what did she look like the day after the alleged assault?
TRAVIS: Well, I could see the bruises on her face. She had a scratch on her arm. And then I didn`t know the whole -- you know, the whole detail what went on, because she was feeling bad at the time. And she also said her leg was hurting. So I didn`t do much questioning that day. And, of course, she was with her boyfriend, and so he took her home.
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GRACE: Well, you know what? I can understand that. I can understand that. Sir, you said you saw bruises on her face. Where were they?
TRAVIS: Right up under her eyes, and her jaw was swollen.
GRACE: And where was the scratch on her arm?
TRAVIS: It was on her right arm, I believe it were.
GRACE: Where, above or below the elbow?
TRAVIS: It was between the wrist and her elbow.
GRACE: Have you talked to her about the incident since that day?
TRAVIS: Yes, I have.
GRACE: What is she saying?
TRAVIS: Well, she didn`t go through a lot of it. She didn`t tell me a lot of the details, but she did tell me that three boys had raped her. And I asked her where was it at, where did it happen at? And she said at that house. And then I felt horrible, because that was the same place that she asked me how to get to.
GRACE: Sir, I just -- I hate what you are going through right now. When you spoke to her afterwards, did she talk to you about having to go through the whole examination, and talking to police, and so forth?
TRAVIS: Yes, she mentioned something about where she said she had -- the next day, she had to go to see or identify the people, I think it was, the way she put it.
GRACE: Could she identify any of them?
TRAVIS: I think she did.
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Probably right Jennyd. Thanks for the correction.
. . . . One interesting thing I noticed too,
She tells Police that one of her attackers, Matt, was getting married the next day.
She also tells UNC Hospital - that she was at a BACHELOR party - and that the other girls (plural) wanted her to stay.
She's TWICE to two different organizations - saying there were more than TWO girls there and she's claiming it was a Bachelor party.
I don't think she has A CLUE! I don't think she knows what city she was in. That would explain the Short FAT Lacrosse players (of which there are none)
The above takes us back to her 3 license suspensions - her strange behavior in 2002 when she stole the taxi - and her Mental Health confinements.
Read the entire thread. One poster makes the case that the defense is entitled to the computer AFTER the prosecution inspects it. This is plausible...
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