Posted on 04/17/2006 11:26:36 AM PDT by atlaw
DURHAM, N.C. -- The woman who has accused members of the Duke University men's lacrosse team of raping her at a party last month "definitely was under some sort of substance" after leaving the party, according to a second woman at the party. . . .
In an exclusive interview with NBC17, a second woman who also danced at the March 13 party refuted claims made in recent days by defense attorneys that the accuser was intoxicated and injured when she arrived at the party.
"She looked absolutely fine," the second dancer said, noting that the accuser's demeanor changed dramatically after they left the party.
"She was definitely a totally different woman than when I first met her. She definitely was under some sort of substance," the woman said.
A source close to the official investigation of the case has told NBC17 that the accuser might have been drugged at the party.
The second dancer declined to discuss specifics of what happened at the party.
"If I could see the future and would have known what that night would've brought, I would have paid more attention. I wish I had paid more attention to everything that happened around me," she said.
The woman admitted calling 911 to report racial epithets yelled at her and the accuser as they left the party. But she said the details of the incident became jumbled in her call because she was trying to hide the fact that she had been performing at the party.
The woman said her parents don't know she makes a living as an exotic dancer, and she was afraid the information would be made public if she had been upfront with the 911 dispatcher. . . .
(Excerpt) Read more at nbc17.com ...
Question:
Why are college athletic teams permitted to "hire" "strippers" to perform at "parties" in the first place?
When impurient behavior is permitted among testosterone hyped young males and questionable "professions" permitted among young coeds at a school, this happens.
Ad race to the mix and you get an explosive combination.
This is the outcome of the scandalous degeneration of morality today and lack of moral compasses in both sexes.
I agree.
So, why wouldn't she want her momma to know what she was doing. Obviously she didn't have a dad.
Wait a sec. She called 911 to report someone called her names?????
Hmmmm... Now, the LAX team is drugging one, but not both, dancers? Curioser and curioser.
A stripper on drugs? Shocking I tell you. Shocking.
"I'm sure she wasn't drinking AT the party, now was she? A fine upstanding young lady like this could not have possibly ingested something of her own free will."
Don't you know that exotic dancers can't drink until after they strip? It's part of the strippers code of ethics. Chapter 11, Section 7, I think.
Sounds like you should be a prosecutor in North Carolina.
yes... lol
Thanks goodness she did because there is now a record of what she said and what time she said it.
yes... lol
Thanks goodness she did because there is now a record of what she said and what time she said it.
I hope they took a blood test
Seems strange to me that someone would call 911 only to report "the hurling of racial epithets".
I agree. Maybe they were just pissed off about it. *shrugs*
Perhaps they tested her for such a thing in her blood trace when she went to the hospital?
Being called a name merits a call to 911?
As a former police dispatcher, I say nuts to that!
They aren't all rich Yankees. Generalizations are not wise.
Is that you, Calvin? (tagline) ;-P
As I said on another thread, I didn't know that having someone say racial slurs to you was considered a 911 emergency. So the next time someone calls me a fat a$$ beyatch, can I call 911?
Indeed she might have been drugged. They question is, did someone else give it to her or did she slip into the bathroom to take something? Did they do blood tests at the hospital?
So, did the 911 operator send the police over because of this call?
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