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Inside the Jameis Winston rape case

Documents from the investigation into the rape allegation against Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston reveal conflicting stories about the sexual interaction, and an 11-month lag between the initial report and when police interviewed witnesses.

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Documents from the investigation into the rape allegation against Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston reveal conflicting stories about the sexual interaction, and an 11-month lag between the initial report and when police interviewed witnesses.

Full article at CBSNews.com : Inside the Jameis Winston rape case

Pre-order “Invisible City”

If you want to make sure you get a copy of “Invisible City” the minute it comes out May 6, 2014, you can now pre-order a copy on Amazon! And to keep up on pre-publication events, visit my author page on Goodreads.

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If you want to make sure you get a copy of “Invisible City” the minute it comes out May 6, 2014, you can now pre-order a copy on Amazon! And to keep up on pre-publication events, visit my author page on Goodreads.

Police blasted for handling of Jameis Winston rape case

The family of a Fla. woman who accused star college football player Jameis Winston of rape in January is blasting the Tallahassee Police Department’s “questionable” handling of the case, and now, ESPN reports that Winston’s DNA was found in the alleged victim’s underwear.

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The family of a Fla. woman who accused star college football player Jameis Winston of rape in January is blasting the Tallahassee Police Department’s “questionable” handling of the case, and now, ESPN reports that Winston’s DNA was found in the alleged victim’s underwear.

Full article at CBSNews.com : Police blasted for handling of Jameis Winston rape case

Creigh Deeds attack highlights mental health care problems

The story of Gus Deeds, who police believe stabbed his father and killed himself on Tuesday, has brought two major problems with the nation’s mental health care system – lack of beds and poor communication – to the doorstep of Wash., D.C.

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The story of Gus Deeds, who police believe stabbed his father and killed himself on Tuesday, has brought two major problems with the nation’s mental health care system – lack of beds and poor communication – to the doorstep of Wash., D.C.

Full article at CBSNews.com : Creigh Deeds attack highlights mental health care problems

Homeowner who killed Renisha McBride “could have called 911” if he was afraid, says atty. for victim’s family

The attorney representing the family of a Detroit teenager who was shot and killed while apparently seeking help after a car accident says the girl was injured and may have wandered a Dearborn Heights neighborhood for as long as an hour before arriving on the porch of the man who shot her. “If he was in

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The attorney representing the family of a Detroit teenager who was shot and killed while apparently seeking help after a car accident says the girl was injured and may have wandered a Dearborn Heights neighborhood for as long as an hour before arriving on the porch of the man who shot her. “If he was in

Full article at CBSNews.com : Homeowner who killed Renisha McBride “could have called 911” if he was afraid, says atty. for victim’s family

Erroneous releases from prisons “not uncommon” as prisons accept more paperwork, expert says

(CBS) – As Florida authorities search for two convicted murderers set free due to forged paperwork, many are asking, how could something like this happen? As it turns out, so-called “releases in error” are not uncommon. In fact, former New York City Corrections Chief Martin Horn told CBS News’ Crimesider that it’s a problem that “bedevils”

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(CBS) – As Florida authorities search for two convicted murderers set free due to forged paperwork, many are asking, how could something like this happen? As it turns out, so-called “releases in error” are not uncommon. In fact, former New York City Corrections Chief Martin Horn told CBS News’ Crimesider that it’s a problem that “bedevils”

Full article at CBSNews.com : Erroneous releases from prisons “not uncommon” as prisons accept more paperwork, expert says

“Revenge porn” law in California a good first step, but flawed, experts say

“This is a form of sexual assault. Someone is violating you in a sexual way without your consent. And it doesn’t just happen once. It happens over and over and over…” And yet in most places, “revenge porn” is not against the law.

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“This is a form of sexual assault. Someone is violating you in a sexual way without your consent. And it doesn’t just happen once. It happens over and over and over…” And yet in most places, “revenge porn” is not against the law.

Full article at CBSNews.com : “Revenge porn” law in California a good first step, but flawed, experts say

Family of Fla. man run down by police car files complaint accusing M.E. of “negligence”

The family of Marlon Brown, the Fla. man killed after being run down by a police car, has filed a complaint accusing the medical examiner’s office of “negligence” and “material misrepresentation of the data” after it ruled the death was an accident

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The family of Marlon Brown, the Fla. man killed after being run down by a police car, has filed a complaint accusing the medical examiner’s office of “negligence” and “material misrepresentation of the data” after it ruled the death was an accident

Full article at CBSNews.com : Family of Fla. man run down by police car files complaint accusing M.E. of “negligence”

Family of Fla. man run down by cop cruiser wants officer indicted for his death

The family of a Florida man who was killed after being run over by a police cruiser in May wants charges filed against the officer behind the wheel.

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The family of a Florida man who was killed after being run over by a police cruiser in May wants charges filed against the officer behind the wheel.

Full article at CBSNews.com : Family of Fla. man run down by cop cruiser wants officer indicted for his death

Family of man killed by NYPD is suing the city, seeking better training to deal with the mentally ill

On Sept. 25, 2012, Hawa Bah called 911 to ask for help getting her depressed son, Mohamed, to a hospital for medical care. But it wasn’t an ambulance that showed up, it was armed New York City police officers.

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On Sept. 25, 2012, Hawa Bah called 911 to ask for help getting her depressed son, Mohamed, to a hospital for medical care. But it wasn’t an ambulance that showed up, it was armed New York City police officers.

Full article at CBSNews.com : Family of man killed by NYPD is suing the city, seeking better training to deal with the mentally ill

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