Originally published January 29, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified January 30, 2008 at 2:47 PM
Sources for this story, Chapter 2
Today's story relied on the following documents: investigative records from the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, the Seattle Police...
Chapter 1 | Convicted of assault and accused of rape, star player received raft of second chances
Chapter 2 | Key UW linebacker played entire season after his bloody print was tied to shooting
Chapter 3 | To Huskies fans a tragic hero, to the courts a wanted felon
Epilogue | Emmert: "You can win, and you can win properly"
Attorney Mike Hunsinger: key player in Huskies' defense
Where they are now: Some fall to tragedy, others rise to success
Key people associated with the 2000 Husky football team
Seattle Times Executive Editor David Boardman answers readers' questions
Interview with David Boardman on KJR Radio (01-30-08)
Interview with David Boardman on KIRO Radio (01-30-08)
Reader feedback | Read the discussion
UW's acting AD response to series
Today's story relied on the following documents: investigative records from the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, the Seattle Police Department and the University of Washington Police Department; probation reports and documents from the Washington State Department of Corrections; Williams' academic transcript and other records from the UW, including correspondence detailing the team's effort to lift Williams' scholarship; court records and transcripts from King County Superior Court and King County District Court; and accounts from The Seattle Times, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, The News Tribune of Tacoma and Dawgman.com.
For this series, reporters relied heavily on public records, filing 91 public-disclosure requests with 27 agencies in Washington and California. Reporters also conducted dozens of interviews of players, players' relatives, coaches, university administrators, professors, academic advisers, prosecutors, police officers, lawyers, judges and others who had dealings with the UW's 2000 football team.
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