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Sunday, February 7, 2016

Was Semen Present in the 2007 Walton Way Rape Case?


According to the investigator notes, there was a "discharge" present in one of the urine samples taken from the alleged rape victim. However, no expert witness ever confirmed that the "discharge" was actually semen.  

It is most likely that the age 74 "cancer patient with one lung" as described by Sandy Hodson's  1/16/2008 article was on daily medications to support her cancer survival.  In fact, the investigator notes actually show that the alleged rape victim was on multiple medications.  

Medications along with experiencing some trauma from being burglarized at 6' o clock in the morning timeframe could cause a hormonal imbalance in the alleged rape victim's body resulting in anything from overproduction of yeast or other discharge independent of the possiblility of semen being present.

As a reminder, NO internal vaginal DNA match was ever reported in this case.  In addition, NO trace evidence nor biological fluids were ever detected on the "green nightshirt with white lace trim, white bra,  and red floor runner rug" that were collected surrounding the rape case.

So, was semen present in the Augusta, Ga 2007 Walton Way Rape Case?

I conclude that the answer is "no."  No semen was present, and No rape occurred.

#exonerateMichael

1 comment:

  1. Based on the 2008 trial transcripts released in 2021, the witness under oath stated that she "was not hurt. " There was no rape. She lied about the rape, and authorities had misinformation associated with the search warrant.

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