Welp It's About To Be A Wrap for JAMEIS WINSTON... His DNA Found in Her Panties SMH
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Jameis Winston's DNA reportedly matches assault victim's clothing
By Iliana Limón Romero and Brendan Sonnone
Orlando Sentinel
1:34 a.m. EST, November 21, 2013
FSU quarterback Jameis Winston's DNA matches a sample taken from the underwear of a woman who has accused him of sexual assault, according to an analysis report obtained by ESPN.com.
Florida Department of Law Enforcement conducted the DNA analysis and the crime lab determined the chances of the DNA in the woman's underwear matching someone other than Winston was one in 2.2 trillion, according to ESPN.com.
Tallahassee police obtained a sexual assault kit on Dec. 7, 2012, when the woman reported the altercation took place at an off-campus apartment.
Winston's attorney, Tim Jansen, told the Orlando Sentinel on Nov. 13 Winston denied all accusations he had sexually assaulted a woman. He said his client had not been interviewed by police and he was perplexed the case he thought was closed had been referred to the state attorney.
The Tampa Bay Times reported the woman involved in the altercation is a FSU student from the Tampa area who was not able to identify Winston as the person who attacked her until January. The family of the victim released a statement to the Times Wednesday indicating an attorney acting on the woman's behalf had pushed the Tallahassee police for months to obtain Winston's DNA without success.
Winston's DNA was obtained via buccal swab he provided authorities investigating the case within the past week, although ESPN.com reported Wednesday night he still has not been interviewed by investigators in connection with the assault.
Chief assistant state attorney Georgia Cappleman, who is leading the review of the case handed over by the Tallahassee Police Department last week, told the Sentinel no timeline has been set for determining whether charges will be filed in connection with the case.
The family of the victim questioned Tallahassee police's handling of the investigation, arguing details never should have been released to Winston's attorney before the football player's DNA evidence was obtained and witnesses were interviewed. One of Winston's roommates was among the people the family of the victim expected police to question.
The family's statement indicated the victim was "devastated" to learn the Winston's attorney was aware of the pending case since February, allowing him “to create his defense and prepare witnesses.”
Jansen told the Sentinel in addition to Winston and the woman, there were two witnesses who signed sworn statements backing Winston's version of the events.
“We provided those witness statements to clarify the situation and assist the state attorney in closing the case,” Jansen said Nov. 13.
He declined to elaborate on the statements, indicating he did want to interfere with the pending investigation.
Jansen has since made limited public comments about the case.
When state attorney William Meggs was asked by ESPN.com whether his office could accurately investigate a high-profile case 11 months after the crime allegedly occurred, he told the website: "I'm pretty confident, as much as anybody can be. There are two kinds of evidence: testimonial and physical. We'll have what we have at the end of the day and then we'll evaluate what we have."
Before the ? allegation was made public last week, Winston was favored to win the Heisman Trophy and the No. 2 FSU football team was on track to earn a spot the BCS National Championship Game.
The ongoing investigation has the potential to put both prestigious milestones in jeopardy.
If Winston is ultimately charged with a felony before the end of the season, Florida State athletic department policy states he must automatically be suspended from the team.
The high stakes were already of great concern to the victim's family.
The family wrote in a statement relatives were concerned about the woman’s safety on campus ever since January when she identified Winston as the person who assaulted her.
The family wrote Tallahassee police detective Scott Angulo told the victim's attorney, “Tallahassee was a big football town and the victim needs to think long and hard before proceeding against him because she will be raked over the coals and her life will be made miserable.”
Copyright © 2013, Orlando Sentinel
Jameis Winston's DNA reportedly matches assault victim's clothing
By Iliana Limón Romero and Brendan Sonnone
Orlando Sentinel
1:34 a.m. EST, November 21, 2013
FSU quarterback Jameis Winston's DNA matches a sample taken from the underwear of a woman who has accused him of sexual assault, according to an analysis report obtained by ESPN.com.
Florida Department of Law Enforcement conducted the DNA analysis and the crime lab determined the chances of the DNA in the woman's underwear matching someone other than Winston was one in 2.2 trillion, according to ESPN.com.
Tallahassee police obtained a sexual assault kit on Dec. 7, 2012, when the woman reported the altercation took place at an off-campus apartment.
Winston's attorney, Tim Jansen, told the Orlando Sentinel on Nov. 13 Winston denied all accusations he had sexually assaulted a woman. He said his client had not been interviewed by police and he was perplexed the case he thought was closed had been referred to the state attorney.
The Tampa Bay Times reported the woman involved in the altercation is a FSU student from the Tampa area who was not able to identify Winston as the person who attacked her until January. The family of the victim released a statement to the Times Wednesday indicating an attorney acting on the woman's behalf had pushed the Tallahassee police for months to obtain Winston's DNA without success.
Winston's DNA was obtained via buccal swab he provided authorities investigating the case within the past week, although ESPN.com reported Wednesday night he still has not been interviewed by investigators in connection with the assault.
Chief assistant state attorney Georgia Cappleman, who is leading the review of the case handed over by the Tallahassee Police Department last week, told the Sentinel no timeline has been set for determining whether charges will be filed in connection with the case.
The family of the victim questioned Tallahassee police's handling of the investigation, arguing details never should have been released to Winston's attorney before the football player's DNA evidence was obtained and witnesses were interviewed. One of Winston's roommates was among the people the family of the victim expected police to question.
The family's statement indicated the victim was "devastated" to learn the Winston's attorney was aware of the pending case since February, allowing him “to create his defense and prepare witnesses.”
Jansen told the Sentinel in addition to Winston and the woman, there were two witnesses who signed sworn statements backing Winston's version of the events.
“We provided those witness statements to clarify the situation and assist the state attorney in closing the case,” Jansen said Nov. 13.
He declined to elaborate on the statements, indicating he did want to interfere with the pending investigation.
Jansen has since made limited public comments about the case.
When state attorney William Meggs was asked by ESPN.com whether his office could accurately investigate a high-profile case 11 months after the crime allegedly occurred, he told the website: "I'm pretty confident, as much as anybody can be. There are two kinds of evidence: testimonial and physical. We'll have what we have at the end of the day and then we'll evaluate what we have."
Before the ? allegation was made public last week, Winston was favored to win the Heisman Trophy and the No. 2 FSU football team was on track to earn a spot the BCS National Championship Game.
The ongoing investigation has the potential to put both prestigious milestones in jeopardy.
If Winston is ultimately charged with a felony before the end of the season, Florida State athletic department policy states he must automatically be suspended from the team.
The high stakes were already of great concern to the victim's family.
The family wrote in a statement relatives were concerned about the woman’s safety on campus ever since January when she identified Winston as the person who assaulted her.
The family wrote Tallahassee police detective Scott Angulo told the victim's attorney, “Tallahassee was a big football town and the victim needs to think long and hard before proceeding against him because she will be raked over the coals and her life will be made miserable.”
Copyright © 2013, Orlando Sentinel
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This is huge.
Whats also huge is the family is straight up accusing him of ? . B/c the way the story came out I assumed he was just 'there' while some ? went down, but they straight up gunnin for him smh -
ESPN’s Adam Schefter tweeted something interesting this morning; a scout told him that Jameis Winston is a “cross” between Pittsburgh Steelers star QB Ben Roethlisberger and former co-MVP Steve McNair
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"The family wrote Tallahassee police detective Scott Angulo told the victim's attorney, “Tallahassee was a big football town and the victim needs to think long and hard before proceeding against him because she will be raked over the coals and her life will be made miserable.”
As if her life wasn't in the ? already smh -
Jeffrey Burlew @JeffBurlew 3m
Attorney for Jameis Winston said his client and complainant in sexual-assault case had consensual sex. #FSU #Tallahassee -
Kobe Bryant all over again.
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? athletes never learn STOP ? with druunk white chicks! Especially if you're a black man.
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*? and/or surrounded by other guys especially with no proof to protect yourself.
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Have u seen that man play? Any decent lawyer is getting the case dismissed if it goes to trial
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? gonna get ugly
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But why did he run up in this chick RAW???? Condoms = REDUCED evidence
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yo wtf is wrong wit these athletes
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All i know is if im accused of some ? .. I will let it be known i am not guilty .. without a written statement or a laywer for that moment..I understand some people are not capable.. dont have the damn tact to speak eloquently or they just go by what their lawyers say... couldnt be me though.. All thought public opinion will make its mind up anyway ill get out in front of it
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Dude better hope they find a museum of other nikka's DNA in her panties too like they did that cave-bish that almost took down Kobe.
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Rosebudd B'Dose wrote: »But why did he run up in this chick RAW???? Condoms = REDUCED evidence
the EBRC movement is real out here son -
bye bye million dollar contract. hello jail
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just because dna is found dont mean it wasnt consensual.
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just because dna is found dont mean it wasnt consensual.
True... HOPEFULLY this isn't a White girl... (((but I'm betting it is)))
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I bet matts life this girl was white
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Even tho he's not a millionaire yet, he'll still get a good lawyer.
If a super-agent that wants to sign him is smart - he'll get a good defense lawyer he knows to rep Winston pro-bono and when/if he gets Winston off, he can come back to Winston when he declares for the draft and say...
"Don't forget I'm the reason you ain't in the clink.... Sign right here."
Jigga better get on that. -
Rapeis Jameis
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Damn, you know whiteys who vote For the Heisman Trophy gonna drop his ass smh. Hope this ? was consensual.
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Focal Point wrote: »Damn, you know whiteys who vote For the Heisman Trophy gonna drop his ass smh. Hope this ? was can be proven as consensual.
*Fixed.
Big difference. -
greenwood1921 wrote: »Focal Point wrote: »Damn, you know whiteys who vote For the Heisman Trophy gonna drop his ass smh. Hope this ? was can be proven as consensual.
*Fixed.
Big difference.
Good call -
? is getting real
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he should have come out and said they had sex before this new evidence. it makes it look a bit more suspicious that he only admitted to it after they found evidence