54. When she had fallen asleep on the couch, the appellant was wearing panties. As she was being loaded into the ambulance to go to the hospital, she was no longer wearing them, and they were never recovered. She also testified to a vague recollection of feeling "pressure" on her right leg as she was waking up. She told one of the nurses that she had felt "a pressure down there."
55. A police officer during a pretrial hearing testified that a rape kit was done. But, as even the appellant acknowledged in a letter brief to the convicting court dated June 30, 2006, that police officer "now recalls that a rape kit was discussed but never performed."
Well, isn't this priceless? Part of the prosecutor's circumstantial evidence was that Darlie's story changed. And now we read at least one police officer's story changed, too. And about some potentially very, very important evidence, too.
That IS Classic
A Rape kit was done
Changed to
A rape kit was not done just discussed