Also forgot to mention in my post above regarding the meta data, as &Denim Chicken mentions, that meta data can be tampered with pretty easily. And based on what little research I have done, it's almost impossible to prove the data has been tampered with. It would require lots of efforts.
That being the case, I hardly doubt our now infamous DM hoe and groupie has the knowledge or know-how to tamper with metadata and if the NFL did, that's another issue. If she did, that's tampering with evidence and illegal, which is another issue.
There are other issues as well, such as the timing of the camera in and of itself. This is a pretty old article and I'm not sure what the state of the technology is now and whether courts consider metadata even reliable, but it does give a background perspective:
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_...06/04/are_the_duke_lacrosse_photos_legit.html
And did that provide evidence of a disparity? Because all I'm seeing are "maybe's" and "could have's". I'm very much interested in facts.
And, again, I'm all for hearing any evidence that is available. Just not coulda, woulda, shoulda.
In Hardy's case there were allegations of an alcohol and cocaine fueled rage on the part of the alleged victim.
Could have been a one night stand and she could go full Glenn Close/Fatal Attraction on him.How long was Elliot with his girl anyone know.?
I think it was about a year wasn't it
They lived together for a while. He paid for her apartment.How long was Elliot with his girl anyone know.?
I think it was about a year wasn't it
Werder has a point:I think we know what the result of the appeal is going to be.
Oh, I agree... I'm just speaking from a technical standpoint. I don't trust the NFL one bit as far as this case goes.
Metadata doesn't show you anything other than the photo information and GPS information if location services are turned on anyway. The way the NFL described metadata they made it seem as if the metadata had "he beat her" encrypted in text in the data itself lol.
They lived together for a while. He paid for her apartment.
Then he lied and said she wasn't ever his girlfriend.
These two are quite the pair, eh?
Werder has a point:
NFL playing the 'victim-shaming' angle. NFL and it's lawyers are pretty damn good...
Werder has a point:
It was victim shaming when the NFL hid a video of a woman being knocked out cold.
I see "claims". What's his "point"?
Showing what this is, in fact, about. Perception.
And I'm not saying they're wrong. I have no idea whether Zeke did this or not, but the fact that the NFL would go public with a statement like that tells me that the chances of Zeke's suspension being reduced are basically zero.