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re: ESPN - Shady's Bar employees: "Victims threw first punch"
Posted on 8/25/11 at 9:25 pm to jrodLSUke
Posted on 8/25/11 at 9:25 pm to jrodLSUke
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That's a good question. One theory being floated around was that JJ was the most recognizable LSU face in the crowd, thus his name was more easily offered up to the police.
I just don't buy this. Sorry, but it seems a little too convenient, especially with the girl standing right next to him in the video. I think from 1 foot away, the girl would at least know who kicked the guy.
Posted on 8/25/11 at 9:28 pm to Geaux2002
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I just don't buy this. Sorry, but it seems a little too convenient, especially with the girl standing right next to him in the video. I think from 1 foot away, the girl would at least know who kicked the guy.
That was not the girl on the police report, the girl in the police report is in the house with Lowery at 6:10AM.
Posted on 8/25/11 at 9:28 pm to Geaux2002
One thing is pretty clear...Lowery lied in the police report.
IF he changed his story when he interviewed with the police at the station, one would think they'd have tossed the case right there because he was clearly lying at some point.
If they failed to do so...then this was gross oversight on the part of their investigative staff. Since they kept pursuing the case...and we assume they are at least somewhat competent, it becomes easy to infer that Lowery's interview at the police statement matches what he said in the report.
IF he changed his story when he interviewed with the police at the station, one would think they'd have tossed the case right there because he was clearly lying at some point.
If they failed to do so...then this was gross oversight on the part of their investigative staff. Since they kept pursuing the case...and we assume they are at least somewhat competent, it becomes easy to infer that Lowery's interview at the police statement matches what he said in the report.
Posted on 8/25/11 at 9:28 pm to Geaux2002
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Posted on 8/25/11 at 9:28 pm to Geaux2002
quote:So everyone can identify any person that may have never seen before in a dark parking lot full of people during a fight?
I think from 1 foot away, the girl would at least know who kicked the guy.
Posted on 8/25/11 at 9:28 pm to Geaux2002
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I think from 1 foot away, the girl would at least know who kicked the guy.
have you considered the possibility that she could be lying? Lowery went back with her after the fight.
Posted on 8/25/11 at 9:29 pm to Geaux2002
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I just don't buy this. Sorry, but it seems a little too convenient, especially with the girl standing right next to him in the video. I think from 1 foot away, the girl would at least know who kicked the guy.
That girl spent the night with Lowery and had an hour pass before she talked to police. She's as shady as it gets right now.
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