Did Clayton perhaps serve a warrant on Elmostafa?
http://www.newsobserver.com/1185/story/438305.html
Published: May 11, 2006 12:30 AM
Taxi driver Moezeldin Elmostafa said Investigator R.D. Clayton and another officer asked whether he had anything new to tell them about the rape case before driving him to the Durham County jail. He said no and was held for five hours, until a friend posted his bail on a shoplifting charge.
2 or 3 Duke officers did (that's in dispute), but serving a warrant is routine.
How about that TOX report that Nifong said over and over there is none.
Those TOX tests are the FIRST one's back - they take less than 48 hours. Nifong was trying to control the timing of that release, because of his comments to Susana Meadows of Newsweek - and others like the HeraldSun.
But, unless, I missed it - it's not being covered anywhere.
I had a TV on in the background and I didn't hear any mention - has anyone seen any of this stuff covered?
The Durham Heraldsun (totally owned By Nifong and Linwood)- as of a couple minutes ago - didn't even have ONE THING on the Cabbie or the TOX tests - NOT ONE. THe N&O did update their site to notify the public. The Durham paper did NOT cover it at all.
Of course, we know they have to. They'll reluctantly print something tonight - but don't look for them to touch the TOX in any real way. Someone to be believed told me the Durham HS has two reporters that hangs out with the Police involved in the Duke case - and that sure has proved true, based on their coverage.