豬王流感要休息一星期 海耶斯似乎又犯事了
被告將一位婦女麻醉後強姦 火箭不會那麼衰吧
If this indeed is Chuck Hayes, and if the allegations are true, then this
is just sad... :
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/merc...ts/12053716.htm
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Woman in Wildcat Lodge case says she's ready to speak with police again
BY VALARIE HONEYCUTT SPEARS
Knight Ridder Newspapers.
LEXINGTON, Ky. - (KRT) - A woman who accused a University of Kentucky basketball
player of drugging and raping her in April says she is ready to answer police
questions about the case and will provide cell-phone text messages, medical
records and a UK basketball program with the suspect's autograph and phone
number to back up her claims.
In interviews with the Lexington Herald-Leader, the woman and her husband
offered those documents and a preview of what the woman expects to say this
week when she is interviewed by Lexington police.
One of the woman's attorneys, Traci Boyd, said she is trying to set up a
meeting with police Wednesday morning. Boyd sent a letter to police last
week saying the woman wants to pursue charges. Police had cleared the case
in early May, in large part because the woman stopped cooperating.
"Once the facts of the case are known, any perceived discrepancies will be
explained," said Boyd.
Among the key points the 29-year-old woman and her husband addressed:
_The woman said she went to Wildcat Lodge, the home of UK basketball players
, on April 20 to work with the suspect to arrange a visit to her son's school
. Also, she said, the suspect told her he wanted to discuss marketing with
her because she had once worked in that field.
_The woman said she isn't interested in money and doesn't plan to pursue
a civil suit. She said that she spoke with the suspect and UK basketball
Coach Tubby Smith after she went to police and that she received several
text messages from the suspect on her cell phone.
_The woman's husband said he knew beforehand about every meeting she had
with the suspect, including the trip to Wildcat Lodge, and does not think
his wife was having an affair. The woman's mother-in-law said she also knew
about the Wildcat Lodge meeting in advance but thought the woman - a cancer
survivor - was going to discuss a legitimate job offer from the suspect.
_The couple say they have lived in fear since the rape allegations surfaced
. They said their home has been "cased" by strangers, that they moved into
a hotel for a week and traded in the woman's car to be less recognizable
.
The Herald-Leader is not naming the woman or her husband because it normally
does not identify alleged rape victims.
Police ruled the case "cleared by exception" in May after the woman stopped
cooperating and after tests showed she did not have the "date rape" drug
Rohypnol in her system but said new information could reopen the case.
The woman's medical records, which she showed to the Herald-Leader, indicate
she had other drugs in her system, including marijuana and two sedatives
. She said she did not take those drugs and must have ingested them unknowingly
.
She and her husband also have raised questions about the police investigation
, including why Chief Anthany Beatty notified Smith, the basketball coach
, about the investigation after the woman went to police. Police never interviewed
the suspect, did not search Wildcat Lodge and did not complete DNA tests
on the woman's rape kit.
Beatty said last week that he did not tell Smith anything that would jeopardize
the investigation. Smith has not returned calls seeking comment.
Police have never named a suspect in the case. But the agent for former UK
star Chuck Hayes has acknowledged that Hayes was notified of the investigation
. The agent has said publicly that the charges were false and that Hayes
and the woman had consensual sex. Last week, Hayes' attorney, James Lowry
, declined to comment.
Hayes has been silent, though he briefly commented on the case last week
to the Modesto (Calif.) Bee, his hometown paper. "It's behind me. That's
all I can say," Hayes told the Bee before the woman sent her letter to police
.
Suspect sought her advice
Since late April, when the woman's allegations were made public, the Herald
-Leader has made repeated attempts to interview her. Two weeks ago, the woman
agreed to interviews, during which she described what led her to be in Wildcat
Lodge.
On Dec. 22, the woman said, she was trying to orchestrate a special night
for her husband and son when the three of them met several UK players in
the Rupp Arena locker room after UK's game against William and Mary.
The woman has three children and said she has undergone treatment for several
cancers from about 2000 to 2004.
The woman said the suspect was one of several players her family encountered
after the game at Rupp. They also posed for a photograph with Smith and
met Smith's wife, Donna.
In photos taken that night, the woman assumes the same friendly pose with
each player.
She says she discussed her health troubles with the suspect in the locker
room, and he asked her for a hug.
In April, after the season ended, the woman said she took her son and two
of his friends to an autograph-signing at Allsports at Fayette Mall. There
, she said, the suspect autographed her program from the Dec. 22 game. Beside
his signature, he wrote his phone number, she said. The woman still has
the program, which she showed to a reporter.
The woman said the suspect contacted her three days later, saying that he
admired her because she was recovering from cancer and that he wanted to
do something nice for her son and for other children of cancer patients.
They agreed that he would visit her son's school.
Because the woman had a background in marketing, the suspect expressed interest
in her advice about a post-season basketball tour, she said. And he wanted
to discuss formal ways to help children of cancer patients.
The woman said that's why she went to lunch with the player at Rafferty's
on April 19 and then to Wildcat Lodge on April 20 with the full knowledge
and consent of her husband.
"I'd never cheat on my husband," she said.
Her husband supports her version of events.
"I believe my wife 110 percent," the man said. "This whole claim of an affair
is bull. I knew of every meeting before it occurred."
In an interview, the woman's mother-in-law said she had lunch with the woman
and her husband before the woman went to Wildcat Lodge. She said no one
thought a meeting at the Lodge would be unusual because "they thought it
was a legitimate job offer."
Sedatives found in system
The woman has told police that after she went to Wildcat Lodge with the suspect
, he offered her a brownie and a bitter-tasting milkshake in a UKshot glass
. The woman told the Herald-Leader she felt compelled to eat and drink because
she had told the suspect at Rafferty's that she was fond of that restaurant
's brownies and milkshakes.
The woman told police that after eating the snack, she remembers little else
. The woman said she was at Wildcat Lodge for three or four hours. She said
she was nauseated and had a headache when she left but thought she could
make it to her husband's work because she was familiar with the route.
"She was not herself when she came back," her husband said, recalling that
day. "She seemed like she was in another place. She complained of belly
pain."
They drove to the grocery store, then home, where the woman went straight
to bed. She said she woke up intermittently during the night. She recalled
hearing a shower at Wildcat Lodge and later lying naked on the bed next
to the suspect, who was also naked and lying partially on top of her.
Then she discovered what she thought to be semen in her underwear. She said
she had not had sex with her husband since two days before.
She called the Rape Crisis Center and told a worker she thought she had been
raped. She was told to go to a hospital. According to a hospital report,
she didn't want to go to the University of Kentucky Hospital because of
its tie to the basketball program. She went to Georgetown Community Hospital
alone, the woman said.
At the hospital, a drug screen was performed and later showed marijuana and
two sedatives in her system that the woman insists she did not take knowingly
.
The results show that she did not have the "date rape" drug Rohypnol in her
system. Police emphasized this point when they later cleared the case, but
they never publicly mentioned the other drugs. The woman says she told police
only that the hospital had suspected that she might have been drugged with
Rohypnol.
Her lawyers point out that the sedatives in her system are from the same
family as Rohypnol.
Hospital employees called the Rape Crisis Center in Georgetown and the woman
's stepmother, who took her home. Her stepmother also was present when the
woman told her husband what happened.
The couple recall hugging and him telling her they had been through worse
, referring to her cancer. He told her that they would arrange for her to
see a rape counselor.
And then, the woman said, "He begged me not to go to the police."
The husband said that while he believed his wife's allegations, he worried
about her physical health and feared what would happen if she went to police
. "I knew our lives would be threatened,"he said.
But the woman said that while her husband took a nap, she stepped into her
front yard and called police.
"My rage couldn't keep me from it. You couldn't have something like that
happen and not go to the police," she said.
Tired of being intimidated
Since then, the woman said, she has lived in fear of strangers who appeared
to be "casing" her home,and that's a big reason she quit cooperating with
authorities.
The woman said she had been contacted several times by the suspect, and she
showed a reporter several cell-phone text messages that she said he sent
to her. For example, one, dated April 28, says, "What did the police say
to you when they called?"
The woman said that after she made the rape allegation, she had face-to-face
meetings with the suspect and with Smith and had talked to both by telephone
.
She says she asked the suspect to take an HIV test so she could discontinue
a precautionary anti-viral drug regimen. The woman showed a reporter the
results of a May 3 HIV test that she said were provided to her by the suspect
and his attorney. The test was negative.
She said she also asked for more security at Wildcat Lodge and counseling
for the suspect.
She said she's decided to pursue the case now because "I was tired of being
intimidated and scared. Everyone needs to know what happened at Wildcat
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