They didn't prosecute b/c her stories are inconsistent, and the prosecutor said her story "moved around a good bit."
- Her friend at the bar said she was lucid and left willingly, knowing who she was leaving with.
- Her friend also told the cops the accuser told her she "may have been hit in the head," although there were no head injuries and the accuser didn't tell the cops that part of the story.
- Miniscule amounts of alcohol were found in her system, and the prosecutor commented that at most her extrapolated BAC would've been .10, which is not so drunk that you are incoherent and passing out.
- She has a vivid recollection of the design of the sheets on the bed among other details, but completely doesn't remember others?
-The rape kit didn't prove forceful sex
- She had ***** from her boyfriend (who is also black) on her pants, but refused to talk about her relationship w/ him and when they had sex.
That's why they didn't prosecute, but that being said, it still could've been rape. I think there are levels of rape, and this definitely wasn't forceful or her fighting him off kicking and screaming. I think she may have once or twice said something like "let's stop, I feel sick," and since she wasn't that adamant about it and didn't physically resist, then he went ahead. I think that's definitely what happended, because in her 1st interview w/ the cops SHE said that he "rolled her over to put her on top" but she just laid there. What guy that is forcefully raping someone rolls them over to put them on top?
So after they started she probably said "let's stop" and he said "let me finish."
Definitely fishy how his 2 teammates were his witnesses, they almost certainly colluded to get their stories straight.