I found it very interesting that the attorney said they had been unable to get access to public records identifying the officer at Kroger's, the time when she arrived at the jail, and when she was admitted to the hospital. "The last time she was seen was riding off in the back of the police car," he said.
Who was unable to get public records? The press?
Keep pinging me; we're got to go to a funeral home out of town.
BBL.
They did notify the Duke Police Department but didn't notify the students' attorneys.
Police Attempt To Question Students In Duke Rape Investigation
In a statement released Friday afternoon, Duke associate vice president for campus safety and security Aaron Graves said two police detectives spent over an hour at Edens Residence Hall Thursday night in an attempt to question students as part of their ongoing investigation. Graves said that the detectives didn't have search warrants and had contacted the Duke Police Department before their visit.
With all of the publicity, I have found it rather odd that no time line has been established.