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McNair's Other-Other Women



She's pictured above courtesy of CBS which is linked here. Her name is Leah Ignagni and from what I've heard --you'll recall I wrote about the Tennessean sitting on this story back in July and said it was a bad decision given how newsworthy these women were-- there are still other-other-other women.

At least.

Another woman in the fray is named Adrianne Hobbs. She's a blonde who McNair happened to be paying the rent for.

Anyway, the recent CBS news stories have reignited interest in the case. Particularly whether or not Sahel Kazemi was, as is alleged by the authorities, the murderer. CBS's Armen Keteyian has raised so many issues with his reports that the Nashville police have released a 14 page case summary. In all fairness this summary seems to erase an awful lot of Keteyian's reportorial questions.

Which you can read here.

It also makes you shudder to think about your text messages being released publicly. Especially if you're dead and in them you're professing love to a woman you're not married to.

The Nashville police say they've been aware of Gilliam's initial lies about his relationship with Kazemi for some time, and they name and reference the woman photographed above in the story. She was also having a "relationship" with McNair. Now her story is clearly newsworthy. Meaning the Tennessean has been sitting on a story for months that they've now been scooped on.

Well played as always Tennessean, well played.

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Posted by Clay Travis at 1:41 PM

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"It also makes you shudder to think about your text messages being released publicly. Especially if you're dead and in them you're professing love to a woman you're not married to. "

if you're dead, why would you care?

October 20, 2009 5:11 PM  
Blogger Slimbo said...

@Anonymous Obviously no one loves you and vice versa

October 20, 2009 5:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe it's a better idea to, you know, only profess love to the woman you're married to? I'm thinking not committing adultery in the first place is the way to go in this situation. And that has nothing to do with the tragic way it ended.

October 20, 2009 6:07 PM  

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