How is the bellhop's testimony no good? All I had heard was that the guy saw her leaving Kobe's room a few minutes after this alledgely happened, and that she was bruised on her face and neck. The police supposedly have photos of these bruises, taken the next morning when she reported it.
Originally posted by Steve How is the bellhop's testimony no good? All I had heard was that the guy saw her leaving Kobe's room a few minutes after this alledgely happened, and that she was bruised on her face and neck. The police supposedly have photos of these bruises, taken the next morning when she reported it.
You mean this part??
"Media reports that the 19-year-old woman who Bryant allegedly assaulted received a ride home is not the case, sources said Monday. Reports that her clothing was torn are also untrue, sources also."
"Media reports that the 19-year-old woman who Bryant allegedly assaulted received a ride home is not the case, sources said Monday. Reports that her clothing was torn are also untrue, sources also."
Umm.. That was his story getting shot down.
I never heard the bellhop gave her a ride home. I all I ever heard was he saw her lookingfucked up after she was leaving Bryant's room. Like he was the first witness to her appearence (bruised face + neck). I never heard anything about this guy giving her a ride home.
Obviously you've yet to figure out that none of that talk and rumors mean shit, no matter what they say, wait for the trial and then you'll know what's really going on.
Originally posted by Digipimp Obviously you've yet to figure out that none of that talk and rumors mean shit, no matter what they say, wait for the trial and then you'll know what's really going on.
No, I've learned that lesson already. I haven't said Kobe's a rapist piece of shit, and I haven't said she's a lying slut. I'll wait to see what comes out during the trial.
Here's the ESPN info on the bellhop:
"On Monday, a possible witness may have emerged in the investigation.
Bobby Pietrack, a bellman at the Lodge & Spa at Cordillera, told police that he saw his 19-year-old co-worker shortly after she left Bryant's room on the night of the alleged sexual assault, ESPN's Shelley Smith reported Monday.
Pietrack reportedly told police that the woman was visibly upset, disheveled and had red marks on her neck and face, according to Smith.
Sources close to the investigation say Pietrack is considered the first link in the chain of what is called "immediate outcry," meaning he is the first person the alleged victim cried out to immediately following the alleged incident.
The alleged victim went to police the following day, approximately 13 hours after the alleged assault. Sources also said that photos taken of her at that point show the marks. Those photos are considered part of the prosecution's evidence.
Pietrack has not spoken to reporters and has declined repeated requests by ESPN."
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