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Friday, September 5, 2003
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Baylor Universit]
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WACO (AP) — The investiga
tion surrounding a slain Baylor
University basketball player is
moving forward on two fronts,
with Texas Gov. Rick Perry sign
ing a warrant seeking extradition
of Patrick Dennehy’s ex-room
mate and members of a universi
ty committee giving prosecutors
audiotapes detailing the former
head coach’s attempted cover-up
of the victim’s finances.
A warrant signed Wednesday
by Texas Gov. Rick
Perry seeks the
extradition of
Carlton Dotson, the
former roommate,
from his home
state of Mary land.
Dotson. 21, was
indicted last month
by a McLennan
County, Texas
grand jury in the
murder of
Dennehy, also 21.
The indictment
alleges that Dotson
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Baylor states
what Baylor
wishes to
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state.
— John Segrest
McLennan district
attorney
Thursday’s editions.
they have copies of the <%.
we don’t know.”
McLennan District Attcq
John Segrest, in an inter
Wednesday with the trewsw
declined to discuss the taft
what, if any, criminal
might be applicable to aba,
ball scandal.
The district attorney’s c|
asked Perry’ to seek Don
return from his home Male
formal extrafa
request was sr
Maryland (
Robert Ehrlich.
Baylor comr.
members earlier
the audiotape*:
other mforau.
from their imey.
turn would he a
available to kxi.
officers to detr
whether am i
were broken.
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THE ASSOC
shot Dennehy on or about June
12. The Baylor forward's body
was found in a field near a rock
quarry southeast of Waco on July
25, four days after Dotson's
arrest.
Dennehy died of two gunshot
wounds to the head, according to
an autopsy report.
The Baylor committee inves
tigating allegations of NCAA
violations in Baylor’s basketball
program turned over the audio-
tapes, recorded four weeks ago
by former assistant coach Abar
Rouse. On the secretly recorded
tapes, former Bears head bas
ketball coach Dave Bliss is
heard trying to portray Dennehy
as a drug dealer in an effort to
conceal questions about the
player’s finances.
“The last word we had is that
the district attorney’s office had
the tapes,” Waco police
spokesman Steve Anderson told
The Dallas Morning News in
to state," said Segrest
With the National Colic
Athletic Avsociation and m
sity investigations ccmtr.
Baylor President Roben i
has placed the basketball pr;c
on a two-year probation. Btr
cials have no evidctva V
IXunehy sold drugs.
Dot son, 21. remains atk
County Detention Cew:
Maryland. He faces a r|
mum penalty of life impr
ment if convicted.
Bliss, after being conlnz
with evidence of payment
student accounts of Dennett;:
another former player, res:
Aug. 8. He told campus uke
gators of his role in impr
player payments.
Dennehy’s disappearanc:
mid-June, and the namin'
Dotson as a "person of infer?
in the case, prompted inu
scrutiny of Baylor and its hai
ball program.
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Helicopter makes emergency landing
DALLAS (AP) — Realizing that a CareFlite helicopter was to*
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pital, the pilot put the chopper onto its side on the landing pad-
floors up.
The pilot was injured in the impact that shattered the cops
rotors Wednesday night at Methodist Dallas Medical Center
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The helicopter was also carrying a paramedic and a nurses
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CareFlite spokeswoman Martha Holcomb said.
The pilot was treated in the emergency room for neck andts
injuries from what investigators called a “hard landing."
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