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Attitude of Bryant's accuser was reportedly inconsistent



"s_knight8"
10/9/2004 11:28:56 AM


http://www.vaildaily.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041008/NEWS/110080014
In a letter to district attorney's investigator Gerry Sandberg - written 13
months after the June 30, 2003, incident - the young woman admitted she was
late to work not because she had car trouble, as she said in her original
interview, but that she overslept. She enjoyed her job and did not want to
jeopardize it, she said.
She also said that while Bryant made her stay in his room against her will,
he did not make her wash her face, as she originally said.
"I know none of these things change what happened, but I wanted you to
know," she wrote to Sandberg.
Larry Pozner, a Denver attorney who has closely followed the case, said the
woman's letter would have been powerful evidence for Bryant's attorney
Pamela Mackey.
"Pam Mackey would have done a tap dance on her head with that," Pozner told
the L.A. Times.
The young woman's attorney, John Clune, praised his client and the District
Attorney's Office Friday afternoon for releasing the documents.
"It's better for the public to have as much truth as possible, instead of
the leak-fest Bryant's defense attorneys have been running," Clune said.
A different view
But Trina McKay, who was working at the Lodge and Spa at Cordillera the
night of the encounter, had a different view of the woman's demeanor.
McKay said that at 11 p.m., she saw the young woman walking toward her. "She
had a big smile on her face" and was "bubbly, " McKay said.
As the young woman approached her, she said, "Hey, I'm out of here," McKay
said.
At 11 p.m. - after being in Bryant's room - the young woman was acting the
same as when she arrived at work earlier that day, McKay said.
In documents released two weeks ago by the Eagle County Sheriff's Office,
Cordillera bellman Bob Pietrack said McKay told the young woman to finish
her cash sheet and close out her drawer before leaving.
After the young woman and Pietrack went outside, Pietrack said she was upset
and crying as she related her version of what took place in Bryant's hotel
suite.
Janet Woods, a guest at Cordillera that night, said Bryant appeared to have
his "wife/mistress/girlfriend" with him.
Woods also told Sandberg she made that assumption because of the
"flirtatious" body language between Bryant and a young woman, and that the
woman appeared to be someone "intimately" connected with Bryant.
In an interview with investigator Tom Bennett, she said she had cried when
Bryant was having sex with her and that he could see it because she had to
wipe the tears away from her face. She started saying "no" before the sex
ever started - as soon as he started groping her, the young woman told
Bennett.
"He would try to lift up my skirt and try to take off my underwear," she
told Bennett. "I told him no a few more times after that. And every time I
said no he just got angry. He was squeezing pretty tight and I couldn't
breath very well.
"Finally, he lifted up my skirt and pulled down my underwear and he forced
himself inside me," she said.
Bennett said while the young woman was telling her story, she began crying
and the interview was halted for seven minutes while she composed herself.
"She was visibly upset," said Bennett.
The young woman also told Bennett that after the sexual encounter was over,
Bryant made her stay in the room because she was crying and her face was
red. She said when she tried to leave, Bryant made her stay, then pulled
down his pants and told her to "kiss it good-bye."
"I did. Then I left."
 
 
"Alex"
10/9/2004 7:55:01 PM


"s_knight8" <s_knight8nospam@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
news:ck903o$6c7@dispatch.concentric.net...
http://www.vaildaily.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041008/NEWS/110080014
In a letter to district attorney's investigator Gerry Sandberg - written 13
months after the June 30, 2003, incident - the young woman admitted she was
late to work not because she had car trouble, as she said in her original
interview, but that she overslept. She enjoyed her job and did not want to
jeopardize it, she said.
She also said that while Bryant made her stay in his room against her will,
he did not make her wash her face, as she originally said.
"I know none of these things change what happened, but I wanted you to
know," she wrote to Sandberg.
Larry Pozner, a Denver attorney who has closely followed the case, said the
woman's letter would have been powerful evidence for Bryant's attorney
Pamela Mackey.
And it wasn't turned over to the defense.
"Pam Mackey would have done a tap dance on her head with that," Pozner told
the L.A. Times.
The young woman's attorney, John Clune, praised his client and the District
Attorney's Office Friday afternoon for releasing the documents.
"It's better for the public to have as much truth as possible, instead of
the leak-fest Bryant's defense attorneys have been running," Clune said.
I wonder who leaked Bryant's taped interview with the police though.
Could it be... mr. Clune?
Alex
 
 
agakhan
10/9/2004 11:06:10 AM


On 09 Oct 2004 11:28:56 EDT, "s_knight8" <s_knight8nospam@hotmail.com>
wrote:
http://www.vaildaily.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041008/NEWS/110080014
In a letter to district attorney's investigator Gerry Sandberg - written 13
months after the June 30, 2003, incident - the young woman admitted she was
late to work not because she had car trouble, as she said in her original
interview, but that she overslept. She enjoyed her job and did not want to
jeopardize it, she said.
She also said that while Bryant made her stay in his room against her will,
he did not make her wash her face, as she originally said.
"I know none of these things change what happened, but I wanted you to
know," she wrote to Sandberg.
this is bizzarre. she says she made up the bathroom thing because she
was afraid she wouldn't be believed? but how does this make her story
more credible? and what else did she fabricate to make her story more
credible?
it seems she's just a pathological liar and probably flat out lied
about the whole thing. the only reason she recanted the bathroom thing
was because it didn't make sense. what a joke.
laie wetherwax called it exactly right. imagine that.
 
 
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