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6/30/2008 11:49:11 AM
6/30/2008 11:51:56 AM
^great point
6/30/2008 11:57:19 AM
STRANG THEM BOYS UP
6/30/2008 12:02:30 PM
i dont think that i could be a medical examinerthat autopsy was cold and methodical i know that is required due diligence but i would only be able to think that this was a person
6/30/2008 12:02:37 PM
PEOPLE THAT ANNOY YOU
6/30/2008 12:04:19 PM
6/30/2008 12:05:17 PM
fry 'em
6/30/2008 12:13:11 PM
My sister and Eve were close friends. I think making an issue of race is distracting from what actually matters.
6/30/2008 12:20:18 PM
6/30/2008 1:28:41 PM
^ i know, it would be tough because everyone they slice would have a storythats why i qualified my post with the whole due diligence part
6/30/2008 1:55:23 PM
^^that's not what she said at all.
6/30/2008 2:00:31 PM
6/30/2008 2:03:13 PM
yeah dont kill a random person to get your rep up in the streets...kill one of your sources of income...that makes a ton of sense
6/30/2008 2:05:20 PM
i'm changing away from the race issue for a moment.
6/30/2008 2:06:29 PM
*naive*thuggish[Edited on June 30, 2008 at 2:09 PM. Reason : z]
6/30/2008 2:08:41 PM
has anyone thought that maybe she got so much attention was b/c she was the student body president of a 20,000+ (I dont know exact attendance for UNC) student body? I remember going to State and getting tired as fuck of hearing all of the names running for SBP. She got a lot of exposure doing that.I'm sure if the SBP of UNC was a black female, she would've gotten just as much air time.Not to mention every freshman that went to UNC at the time was probably like "OMG I knew her" to their parents. [Edited on June 30, 2008 at 2:14 PM. Reason : adsgff]
6/30/2008 2:11:03 PM
^ kind of my thoughts as well. although i didn't know UNC was that big. i was thinking more that they have a huge alumni base, too. and that she was SBP of a triangle area college.
6/30/2008 2:22:19 PM
i'd love to be the guy to pull the switch on these assholes
6/30/2008 2:48:15 PM
6/30/2008 5:55:29 PM
This is what happens when we let race make up our minds rather than facts. Those that forget the past are doomed to repeat it. Overview of Duke Lacrosse Scandal Posted on 07.04.06 by Admin @ 12:06 am The 2006 Duke University lacrosse team scandal began in April 2006 when three members of Duke University’s men’s lacrosse team were accused of raping female stripper Crystal Gail Mangum during a party held at the residence of two of the team captains. The investigation has led to the indictment of three members of the lacrosse team. David Evans of Bethesda, Maryland, Reade , and Collin Finnerty have been charged with first degree forcible rape, first degree sexual offense, and kidnapping. Duke’s nationally ranked lacrosse team’s season was suspended for the rest of the season as a result. The event has drawn national attention and highlighted racial tensions in the Durham, North Carolina area. Some have criticized Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong for prosecuting the case in light of an apparent lack of physical evidence, the accuser’s lack of credibility, and arguably improper actions by the police that undermine the investigation. Others have suggested the possibility that news coverage favorable to the defendants is a defense strategy.Timeline of eventsThe alleged victim is a 27-year-old African-American woman named Crystal Gail Mangum. She served in the United States Navy, is a single mother, and a student at North Carolina Central University, a state-owned and historically black college located in Durham, North Carolina. She claims that, on March 13, 2006, three white members of Duke University’s lacrosse team beat, strangled, and sexually assaulted her anally, vaginally and orally. Her father, who was unaware of her job until after the rape allegations, told authorities several weeks later that she was also penetrated with a broom.Before arrivalIn an interview with a local newspaper, the accuser said she had worked for an escort service for two months, meeting clients one-on-one several times a week. She said, however, that this was the first time she had been hired to perform a striptease for a large group of people. She claims that she and another female performer had been hired to perform for a bachelor party of five men at an off-campus house, rented by the team and recently purchased by Duke University. Fox News reports she acknowledged having sex with at least three men before the party took place. Based on defense motion exhibits, it has been reported that the accuser told the sexual assault nurse-in-training who examined her at Duke Hospital the evening of the alleged assault that she had consumed one drink of alcohol that evening and had also taken the medication Flexeril, which is a prescription muscle relaxant. Flexeril, especially when used with alcohol, “may impair mental and/or physical abilities,” and it may “enhance the effects of alcohol,” according to the drug’s manufacturer. The accuser also told a UNC Hospital physician the day after the alleged assault that she was drunk and had consumed “a lot of alcohol.” She reportedly later told Durham police detective Benjamin Himan that she had consumed a 24-ounce bottle of beer and two 22-ounce beers.
6/30/2008 7:20:01 PM