Factors Unknown: Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. David Jason Stinson coming 9-17-2010 *Pre-sales begin 6-1-2010. If you think this is about water breaks and a football practice, you would be wrong. >>> "I just want the truth," – Michele Crockett, Courier-Journal interview 8/31/08<<< >>> “I have seen Max run harder in hotter weather and I do not know what happened.” – Jeff Gilpin, LMPD Summary Statement 9/4/08 <<< >>> “The defense did an excellent job of portraying the case as something it wasn’t,” – R. David Stengel, Courier-Journal interview 9/22/09 <<< >>> "There is no indication this kid was dehydrated." – Dr. William Smock, Courier-Journal interview 3/8/09 <<< >>> “I cannot sit here today and take responsibility for something I am not responsible for.” – Jason Stinson, ABC GMA interview 9/22/09 <<< >>> “I think it was a witch hunt that included nobody ever bothering to check with any medical doctors.” – Brian Butler, Post trial interview 9/17/09/ <<< >>> “There is so much misinformation out there as it relates to this its astonishing.” – Alex Dathorne, MSNBC interview 1/23/09 <<< >>> “I do think more good will come from this trial. If every coach steps on a football field and now thinks about what he is doing a little bit more—maybe thinks about water a little more, or watches his players a little bit more—we are all better off for having this case.” – Leland Hulbert, Post trial interview 9/17/09 <<< >>> “When you are facing a six-figure defense bill, that can be intimidating in itself. That's why people end up taking deals." – Rodney Daugherty, WDRB Fox 41 interview 9/2/09 <<< >>> "He was an excellent student, a great kid from a strong family." – Dave Johnson, Courier-Journal interview 8/24/08 <<< >>>“I would have voted to acquit Coach Stinson on both charges. I was not surprised at all by the verdict.” – Alternate Juror WDRB Fox 41 interview 9/18/09 <<< >>> “Thirty-five minutes, that’s about tops. The rest of it was eating and waiting to go back to the courtroom.” – Juror, WHAS ABC 11 interview 9/21/09 <<< >>> “Now I want to see him [Stinson] do time.” – Michele Crockett, People Magazine interview 9/7/09 <<< >>> “I think it is a tragic accident. He’s run further in hotter weather for longer.” – Jeff Gilpin, WHAS ABC 11 interview 10/15/08 <<< >>> “I cannot sit here today and take responsibility for something I am not responsible for.” – Jason Stinson, ABC GMA interview 9/22/09 <<< >>> “We had some of the best people in Louisville come forward for free and tell this jury what really happened. – Brian Butler, Post trial interview 9/17/09 <<< >>> “Anybody can say that Dr. Smock saying a crime didn't occur to the Commonwealth Attorney's Office cannot be deemed non-exculpatory. I mean, it doesn't get much more exculpatory than that.” – Alex Dathorne, Hearing Jeff. Circuit Court 8/31/09 <<< >>> "I think every coach in the nation should be behind this guy, because this could be any one of them" – Rodney Daugherty, AP interview 9/1/09 <<< >>> "He's somebody you'd want your son to be like, or if your daughter brought him home, you'd be happy." – Dave Johnson, Courier-Journal interview 8/24/08 <<< >>> “I was amazed that we were all on the same page. There were older people, younger people, middle-aged people, and we all must’ve heard the same thing in that courtroom.” – Juror, WHAS ABC 11 interview 9/21/ <<< >>> “I want him to take responsibility for what’s happened.” – Michele Crockett, CBS Early Show interview 9/21/09 <<< >>> “I didn’t see the coaches do anything wrong that day.” – Jeff Gilpin, WHAS ABC 11 interview 10/15/08 <<< >>> “This was a tragedy, but it wasn’t a crime.” – Brian Butler, Post trial interview 9/17/09 <<< >>> “There was a lot of sensationalism that went in it and a lot of false reports in the media, and that led us to where we're at today.” – Rodney Daugherty, CNN interview 9/4/09 <<< >>> “The evidence was just overwhelming. I don’t feel like the coach did anything wrong to hurt Max Gilpin.” – Juror, WHAS ABC 11 interview 9/21/ <<< >>> “It never was a crime and had it been investigated [properly], it wouldn’t have been prosecuted.” – Brian Butler, Post trial interview 9/17/09 <<<


A shocking insider account about the first ever criminal case brought against a football coach for a player's death. The account begins on 8/20/2008 and carries the reader beyond the 9/17/2009 verdict.


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