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So, after WEWS investigators called Thompson about Crabb’s case as part of their investigation, Thompson talked to Jeanette. More than 25 years after her attack, she finally learned the name of the man who attacked her in a field all those years ago. “Had we not heard from your folks, frankly, I can't imagine any reason the case would have ever been brought to my attention,” said Thompson. Statute of limitations Why did Medina officials keep a DNA hit on a rape kit a secret from a sexual assault victim? It could be because those DNA results didn’t matter. Like most states, Ohio has a statute of limitations for rape and other sexual offenses. 649
Tammy Hart Fales: “I don’t think it was quite a line. It was people mashed … because, at the time, you didn’t know which doors were going to open.” Tammy Hart Fales: “Jackie and Karen and Steve, I remember seeing them. They were probably 6 or 7 feet to our left. So we were all pretty close.”Tammy Hart Fales: “As people came in, we got closer and closer to the door. Because people were moving forward, anxious to get in. Because it was festival seating, so of course you want to be there first, get in, get great seats.”Steve Upson: “Right, we were hoping to be on the floor."Tammy Hart Fales: “Be on the floor.”Steve Upson: “Ten rows back.”Tammy Hart Fales: “That was the goal.”Steve Upson: “The goal.”Tammy Hart Fales: “Didn’t make it there.”Steve Upson: “It was tight enough that ... that if the crowd was moving, you had no choice but to move with them. There was no other way. It was that tight.”Tammy Hart Fales: “And at times, your feet were off the ground. You’re in the crowd and you’re kind of moving.”Tammy Hart Fales: “I don’t know when it got bad, but Steve and Doug, his friend from Purdue, kind of arm-locked."Steve Upson: “We locked arms like so the girls were in between our arms, so the girls could get a decent breath. So, now we know it’s getting pretty … the doors hadn’t opened yet.”Music Inside Started Push To Doors OutsideConcertgoers reported hearing a soundcheck while waiting for the gates to open. But Curbishley, The Who’s long-time manager, told WCPO there was no soundcheck or opening act that night. He said the music everyone heard before the show was a movie trailer for the film version of the band's rock opera, “Quadrophenia.” Matt Wergers: “When the soundcheck started, people thought the show was starting. That's when it was like ... the only way I can describe it is if you watch a documentary on bees, one of the bees will say something’s going on and the crowd gets buzzed out and that’s what was going on. People started freaking out trying to get to the doors."Wergers said he focused on keeping his girlfriend safe.Matt Wergers: “I was trying to pick her up when she couldn’t breathe anymore, so she could get air because she was shorter than me. And I got over to the wall to the doors, and that’s when a big surge came and pushed us once, and then it pushed us another time, and then the third or fourth time, the pressure was so bad that we literally went through one of the plate glass windows because of the pressure of the bodies pushing us against the glass.”Matt Wergers: “I literally seen people being pushed up in the air and walking on people into the door and a guy grabbing on the awning before the door and swinging himself into the building.” At Death's DoorMike Simkin: “At that point, I think everyone got really, really pumped up and really excited and that’s when you could just feel a surge in the crowd. And at that point I started to lose breath a little bit. It got to the point where I had just two things on my mind: to keep my feet on the ground and to keep air in my lungs.”Mike Simkin: “At one point, I remember real clearly, a door broke … There was cops in front of each door. They were keeping them shut. I’m sure those guys were following orders. They were not opening the doors, not releasing this massive pressure that was going on outside."Mike Simkin: “I’ve got to believe when that door broke, and all those people kind of pushed toward the side door, and a lot of people fell, I’ve got to believe that’s when our friends, and a lot of the 11, that’s where they probably never got up again.”Mike Simkin: "All of the sudden they’re passing bodies over our heads from the front of this crowd, very limp, maybe passed out, maybe even worse. And that’s when I thought to myself, ‘This is really serious. This is not good.’ ”'I Was Basically Fighting For My Life'Mike Simkin: “The crowd went this way … toward the broken doors. And I was basically fighting for my life … There was an iron bar between the doors. I got to where I could grab one of those iron bars and I pulled myself to it … It was like a funnel with too many things trying to get through the funnel.”Mike Simkin: “It was 20-22 degrees that night, and I was soaked from head to toe by the time I got in there.”Mike Simkin: "One of the visions that I’ll never forget was there was, when I could get to the point where I could reach my head above the crowd a little bit, on my tippy toes to try to get some air, there was just this fog from people’s breath just hovering above this crowd.”Mike Simkin: “I stood up and I looked at the doors and all the glass and hundreds and hundreds of faces pressed up the glass, another vision I’ll never forget. Just people trying to get in. Just humanity pressed up against the glass.” 4775
Strasburg pitched in both Game 2 and Game 6 of the series, walking away with a win in each game and becoming the first pitcher to go 5-0 in the postseason. He struck out 47 batters in his appearances and posted a 1.46 ERA.At SDSU, Strasburg set school records for the most strikeouts in a game (23), in a season (195), and in a college career (375). He also holds the SDSU record for lowest career ERA at 1.59.Leonard helped defeat the Golden State Warriors earlier this year in six games, racking up a average of 28.5 points and 9.8 rebounds. The MVP award was his second of his career, the first being when he was on the San Antonio Spurs in 2014.At SDSU, Leonard started his freshman year in 2009 leading the team in both points and rebounds per game, and helping the Aztecs secure a berth in the NCAA Tournament. 816
Tajima901 E. St.tajimasandiego.com-- A favorite for many San Diegans when it comes to ramen, Tajima’s East Village location will have a special ramen that honors the popular manga series Naruto. The Naruto Ramen is a bowl of miso broth, pork chashu, a half ramen egg, sautéed garlic shitake mushrooms, green onion, baby bok choy and a “Naruto” fishcake. 353
The act sets up processes for law enforcement agencies and courts to follow that would keep firearms away from those with serious mental health issues. 151