This just gets better and better:
More from NBC17:
This came from an interview the security guard gave the defense team:
NBC17 is reporting that the security guard said that the accuser was out of it in the car, that she appeared intoxicated but she didn't smell anything, and she said that when the police got there, it took a long time to get the girl awake enough to get her out of the car and that they finally had to pry her fingers loose from the car brake to lift her out -- yes, lift her out.
And she said the police were did not say they were going to take her to the hospital -- they said they were going to take her to the 24 hour holding tank.
Bet you this kills off business for black strippers across the country. Oh well, I guess the white ones will benefit.
So she was intoxicated when she arrived at the party and basically unconscious from alcohol after the party.
This is not necessarily good news for the accused. Drunk females can be considered impaired, and more vulnerable to unwanted sexual advances. The key here--it seems to me--is where she was prior to to showing up at the LAX house.
..the security guard said that the accuser was out of it in the car, that she appeared intoxicated but she didn't smell anything, and she said that when the police got there, it took a long time to get the girl awake enough to get her out of the car..
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possible she was slipped something in a drink?
this gets more bizarre every day.
Remember when we were wondering why it took the police so long to get her out of the parking lot .. and to the hospital?
Sounds like we know why now
And for them to pry her fingers off like that .. she most of been doing some major drugs
bttt
In re the security guard reporting her as "passed out" but not reporting "injuries". Drunks can be quite messy in appearance. Second, she was passed out inside a darkened car in the middle of the night. Unless the Security guard turned on a light or used night-vision goggles, it is not necessary that he would see bruises, etc. He might very much notice dishevelment which tends to accompany a state of intoxication.