Hey Randy!
I agree, the prosecution's case seems to be getting fundamentally weaker with each passing revelation. Kobe's attorneys are kicking the DAs boot all over Colorado. The credibility of the accuser HAS to be in question 'beyond a reasonable doubt' at this point.
My #1 question is, if these facts were known to the prosecution from the outset, why go ahead with charging Bryant with rape? I can't believe they thought this evidence would be overlooked by the defense, especially considering the high standing that Kobe's lawyers have amongst Colorado attorneys! Something doesn't make any sense here. I'm starting to hear Johnny Cochran's O.J. Simpson-related 'race card' mantras already.
-RB
Shaq #1
I really don't think the race card fits in this situation -- we all know that Kobe doesn't have any street cred
. However, what I do think is two points: 1) the accuser's story doesn't pan out with actual events -- for whatever reasons; second thoughts, money, pressure from mom, etc. and 2) the prosecutor's office saw stars in their eyes -- an opportunity to make a name for themselves and boost their career. They should have torn apart this entire hotel room looking for proof but I think it shows now that they didn't want proof, they just wanted a conviction. The accuser, IMO, has painted herself into a corner by lying about another sexual encounter after her encounter with Kobe -- just the fact that another encounter happened after the alledged rape causes one to question but lying about it puts a great deal of doubt into the minds of everyone (okay, everyone BUT the prosecution).
The accuser is STILL going to get paid for Kobe's unfaithfulness because Kobe will pay to make it all go away -- but she isn't going to get paid enough to make this worth her while, IMO -- I don't think there is enough money in the world to make that happen (and I don't think she will get nearly as much as Kobe paid his wife -- in the form of the 8 carat diamond to remind herself of infidelity).