http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaaf--statement-from-accuser-s-family-raises-questions-about-police-conduct-in-jameis-winston-case-203041467.html
"1. If Winston's attorney was aware of the case in February 2013, why didn't Detective Angulo collect DNA evidence, interview Winston, and conduct a proper investigation.
"2. Why did it take Detective Angulo four months to verbally inform the family of the blood work results?
"3. Why was Winston not listed as the suspect in the police report once he was identified in early January?
"4. Why is it being represented in the press that the victim was intoxicated when Detective Angulo told the family that the victim was not intoxicated based on the blood work?
"5. Why didn't Detective Angulo or his superiors inform the State Attorney of the crime before the media sought a copy of the police report 11 months after the crime?
"6. Why was the Florida State University Police Department given a copy of the police report after it was determined they did not have jurisdiction, especially given the fact that Winston's attorney represents the Florida State University football team and they have a clear conflict of interest?"
This is blowing up today.
At best it's shoddy police work (but what do you expect, because Florida). At worst, the cops covered up an alleged rape of a woman by the BMOC. Well, maybe he wasn't the BMOC yet, but he was in school and a redshirt freshman who was a hugely coveted two-sport recruit.
This is a weird story all around. The conflicting reports of the woman be intoxicated, which apparently wasn't true. The reports that the police report states the alleged assailant was "5'9-5'11;" Winston is 6'4; did the police put the smaller height on the police report to make it look like it wasn't Winston? Was that the actual report but the victim was just mistaken in one way or another? Why did they give the police report to FSU Campus Police?
Also, the police chief position is vacant in Tallahassee, which might make it more or less easy for the cops to pull a fast one.