11/22/13, "Duke lacrosse accuser found guilty of murder," AP, Durham, NC, via Newsday
"The woman who falsely accused three Duke University
lacrosse players of rape was convicted of second-degree murder Friday in
the stabbing death of her boyfriend.
The jury deliberated for about six
hours over two days before reaching its verdict in the trial of
34-year-old Crystal Mangum, who was sentenced to between 14 years and 18
years in prison.
Killed was 46-year-old Reginald Daye, who was stabbed on April 3, 2011. He died of complications 10 days later.
Mangum claimed the stabbing was a
case of self-defense, saying Daye was beating her in a jealous rage when
she grabbed a knife and "poked him in the side."
Assistant District Attorney Charlene
Franks told the jurors during closing arguments that the evidence did
not back up Mangum's story.
In 2006, Mangum falsely claimed Duke
lacrosse players gang-raped her at a team party where she was hired as a
stripper. The case caught the nation's attention, as the coach was
forced to resign and the university canceled the remainder of the
season.
The three players arrested were
eventually declared innocent by North Carolina's attorney general after
Mangum's story crumbled and her mental stability was questioned. The
Durham prosecutor, Mike Nifong, who championed Mangum's case, was later
disbarred."
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