Back in June, former Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow II was arrested based off accusations of some downright disgusting crimes - namely rape and kidnapping. It was terrible news, but the hope was that the victims/accusers would get the justice they deserved.
Well, that thought may be put on hold now after a crazy - or disturbing - development that occurred on Wednesday during the first day of the preliminary hearing for the case.
According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, three of Winslow II’s accusers could not identify him in court. One stated that she was never able to get a good look at the man who exposed himself in her garden, the second flat-out said it wasn’t Winslow II (the court-version of Winslow II) who entered her home, and the third misidentified one of his defense attorneys as the assailant.