Friend of mine has been working on this for a long time. Its finally debuting at SXSW. Air date for showtime is 3/31.
AggieTFA06 said:
Coming up is Disgraced episode 2: Baylor Football Rapists.
No kidding.STL_aTm said:
Pretty amazing a documentary can be done about Baylor's disgrace and it not even involve the massive rape scandals going on.
Probably throws them off when they log onto a website that ISN'T a giant clusterf*** of popups and delusiongoodAg80 said:
I don't see many cubbies posting on this thread.
Abel Reyna is the current district attorney of McLennan County.Quote:
John Segrest, the McLennan County district attorney at the time, told Kondelis that Dotson's court-appointed attorney, Abel Reyna, said he wanted to change Dotson's plea to guilty because a trial would make Baylor University look bad in the public eye.
BohunkAg said:
Here's an important point:
http://www.chron.com/sports/college/article/Dave-Bliss-repeats-charge-that-murdered-Baylor-10996635.php?cmpid=twitter-desktopAbel Reyna is the current district attorney of McLennan County.Quote:
John Segrest, the McLennan County district attorney at the time, told Kondelis that Dotson's court-appointed attorney, Abel Reyna, said he wanted to change Dotson's plea to guilty because a trial would make Baylor University look bad in the public eye.
"I'm going to hammer Baylor so hard they'll go back to being a cellar-dweller in football every season. It's an evil place that should be leveled so this never happens again. Please re-elect me!"AgCat93 said:BohunkAg said:
Here's an important point:
http://www.chron.com/sports/college/article/Dave-Bliss-repeats-charge-that-murdered-Baylor-10996635.php?cmpid=twitter-desktopAbel Reyna is the current district attorney of McLennan County.Quote:
John Segrest, the McLennan County district attorney at the time, told Kondelis that Dotson's court-appointed attorney, Abel Reyna, said he wanted to change Dotson's plea to guilty because a trial would make Baylor University look bad in the public eye.
So it's more than plausible that Reyna still has the unwillingness to make Baylor look bad. Is he an alum?
AgCat93 said:BohunkAg said:
Here's an important point:
http://www.chron.com/sports/college/article/Dave-Bliss-repeats-charge-that-murdered-Baylor-10996635.php?cmpid=twitter-desktopAbel Reyna is the current district attorney of McLennan County.Quote:
John Segrest, the McLennan County district attorney at the time, told Kondelis that Dotson's court-appointed attorney, Abel Reyna, said he wanted to change Dotson's plea to guilty because a trial would make Baylor University look bad in the public eye.
So it's more than plausible that Reyna still has the unwillingness to make Baylor look bad. Is he an alum?