So heres the story they want you to believe. Benjamin Crump officially introduces DeeDee on Tuesday March 20th,. But, according to him, he does not know her last name or address.
Somehow two days later, on Thursday March 22nd Wolfinger subpoenaed a person named DeeDee, without a last name or address, to attend a Grand Jury already scheduled to seat on April 10th.
[...] Trayvons girlfriend has been told that the Florida State Attorneys Office has prepared a subpoena for her to appear in front of the grand jury. She has hired a lawyer to advise her and make sure that her rights are protected. Her attorney has told prosecutors that she is ready to appear and is looking forward to telling the grand jury what really happened on February 26, a source close to the situation tells RadarOnline.com
But wait, the next day, on Friday March 23rd District Attorney Wolfinger was replaced with State Special Prosecutor Angela Corey.
Yet, according to Pam Bondi on Tuesday March 27th DeeDee (no last name) was still refusing to be interviewed.
On Monday April 2nd someone who Ben Crump had never seen, or talked to after March 19th, presumably with a first and last name, became State Witness #8 of oh you want that too fame.
She, this former 16-year-old girl, now an 18-year-old woman, was interviewed in another undisclosed South Florida location, with undisclosed witnesses in participating in attendance.
She was interviewed by State Prosecutor Bernie DeLaRionda who, for confirmation, asked if the previous information about her phone and carrier was indeed correct:
BDLR: OK, and is that phone number under your name or under somebody elses name?
Dee Dee: Now, it should be now under my name.
BDLR: And do you know what the provider is is it T-Mobile? Or do you know?
Dee Dee: Yeah, T-Mobile [mumbles] I think.
Stanley McDaniel has the entire transcript outlined with informative perspective. Suffice to say that given all of the, well, revelations, much about this is just brutally false.
This latest manuever by Benjamin Crump, I dont know her full name or address, and I never talked to her again, etc . it just further outlines the absurd construct of this prosecution.
March 20, 2012
@1:01 the young womans parents asked that we not use her name
Why be asked to not use her name if they didnt know it?