Mr. WEO Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 Documentary in which his accuser comes out in public with her story opens at Sundance. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/01/24/jameis-winston-s-rape-accuser-tells-all-in-sundance-documentary-the-hunting-ground.html "Officer Scott Angulo handled Kinsman’s case—or mishandled it, if Kinsman’s attorneys are to be believed. Angulo was a Florida State graduate who did private security work for the Seminole Boosters, a major fundraising arm of Florida State athletics. In the wake of her rape accusation, he failed to obtain a DNA sample from Winston, failed to interview him, failed to question the cab driver, failed to demand video footage from the 30 cameras inside Potbelly’s, and failed to question Seminoles defensive end Chris Casher, Winston’s roommate/teammate who allegedly tried to tell him to stop raping Kinsman"
Kelly the Dog Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 I know it's a victim's attorney, and they cannot be believed, but that is pretty amusing, as written.
Kirby Jackson Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 I'm sure that this documentary will do wonders for his draft stock. Jameis may be the most entitled athlete of this generation. People think that JFF is bad but at least he stays within the law (underage drinking aside). Jameis has the rape allegations, the crab legs, the table incident, the weird Heisman speech where he alluded to selling drugs, etc... Whoever takes this POS should tread carefully....
Beef Jerky Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 I'm sure that this documentary will do wonders for his draft stock. Jameis may be the most entitled athlete of this generation. People think that JFF is bad but at least he stays within the law (underage drinking aside). Jameis has the rape allegations, the crab legs, the table incident, the weird Heisman speech where he alluded to selling drugs, etc... Whoever takes this POS should tread carefully.... Would take him in a second.
YoloinOhio Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 Would take him in a second.Well EJ is his "mentor" Seriously... Could there be two more opposite people to be such good friends
Kelly the Dog Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 Well EJ is his "mentor" Seriously... Could there be two more opposite people to be such good friends Fred Jackson and Marshawn are still really close friends and talk all the time. Fred said it this past year.
Beef Jerky Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 Well EJ is his "mentor" Seriously... Could there be two more opposite people to be such good friends Well you know what they say...
Mr. WEO Posted January 25, 2015 Author Posted January 25, 2015 I know it's a victim's attorney, and they cannot be believed, but that is pretty amusing, as written. Regarding the actions of the cop in that paragraph--nothing mentioned is in dispute.
Kelly the Dog Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 Regarding the actions of the cop in that paragraph--nothing mentioned is in dispute. Amazing. I'd say it's unbelievable but I'd be lying.
JohnC Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 Documentary in which his accuser comes out in public with her story opens at Sundance. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/01/24/jameis-winston-s-rape-accuser-tells-all-in-sundance-documentary-the-hunting-ground.html "Officer Scott Angulo handled Kinsman’s case—or mishandled it, if Kinsman’s attorneys are to be believed. Angulo was a Florida State graduate who did private security work for the Seminole Boosters, a major fundraising arm of Florida State athletics. In the wake of her rape accusation, he failed to obtain a DNA sample from Winston, failed to interview him, failed to question the cab driver, failed to demand video footage from the 30 cameras inside Potbelly’s, and failed to question Seminoles defensive end Chris Casher, Winston’s roommate/teammate who allegedly tried to tell him to stop raping Kinsman" But on December 5, 2013, State Attorney Willie Meggs announced that the case was over, and no charged would be filed against Winston. In Dick’s film, Meggs is interviewed on camera and claims that while he did not have sufficient evidence to convict Winston, “I think things that happened that night were not good.” I find it very telling and extraordinary that the State Attorney would go on camera for a documentary to state that he believed something bad happened. It's understandable that no charges were filed because the case was so horribly botched. Right from the beginning and all along the way the investigative process was contaminated. This was more than a case of incompetence; it was a glaring example of corruption.
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