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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Had it not been for an act of vandalism, four former Vanderbilt football players probably would not have been charged with rape.
Deputy District Attorney General Tom Thurman told jurors Tuesday that the vandalism, which occurred the same night as the alleged attack, prompted Vanderbilt officials to take a look at video surveillance footage of one of the Nashville school's dorms. When they did, Thurman said, they saw a 21-year-old neuroscience major lying incapacitated from alcohol and being videoed and photographed in the hallway of Gillette House.
Prosecution Lays Out Case Against Ex-Vanderbilt Football Players In Rape Trial
Deputy District Attorney General Tom Thurman told jurors Tuesday that the vandalism, which occurred the same night as the alleged attack, prompted Vanderbilt officials to take a look at video surveillance footage of one of the Nashville school's dorms. When they did, Thurman said, they saw a 21-year-old neuroscience major lying incapacitated from alcohol and being videoed and photographed in the hallway of Gillette House.
Prosecution Lays Out Case Against Ex-Vanderbilt Football Players In Rape Trial