‘Friends’ of accuser reviewed transcripts
Deepa Bharath
The defense in a high-profile gang-rape case on Thursday brought in
more young girls as witnesses who characterized the alleged victim as
“a liar.”
Prosecutors say the girl, identified only as Jane Doe, was
unconscious when Greg Haidl, son of Orange County Assistant Sheriff
Don Haidl, Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spann raped and sexually
assaulted her with various objects at the Haidls’ Corona del Mar
home.
On Wednesday two of the girl’s former “best friends” contradicted
her lengthy testimony. They said the girl, then 16, had sex with all
three defendants a day before the alleged incident took place. The
girl said she did have sex with two of the defendants on July 4,
2002, but that she had no idea what happened the night of July 5
after she arrived at Haidl’s home.
She said she felt woozy and eventually passed out after Nachreiner
handed her a bluish-green drink in a Styrofoam cup that smelled like
Pine Sol. The defense has maintained that the mixed drink was not one
laced with a date-rape drug as the prosecution alleged, but that it
was merely a brand of gin called Bombay.
Vanessa Obmann, who said she was one of the girl’s best friends at
the time of the alleged rape, said she has known Jane Doe to be a
dishonest girl who lied to her parents all the time. Prosecutor Dan
Hess asked Obmann why she continued their friendship if she knew Jane
Doe was a liar.
“She only lied to her parents any time she had to go out,” Obmann
said. “She didn’t lie to me.”
She said the girl told her during a phone conversation a few weeks
after the incident that she didn’t believe the boys raped her.
“I asked her if she felt in her heart that she had been raped by
the boys,” Obmann said. “And she told me, ‘Honestly Vanessa, I can’t
say they’ve raped me because I’ve had sex with all three of them
anyways.’”
Hess indulged in a more vigorous and aggressive cross-examination
of Obmann, asking her if she had discussed her testimony with
friends. Obmann admitted she and Melissa Matsumoto, who testified on
Wednesday, had looked at transcripts of Jane Doe’s testimony Monday
night at Obmann’s home. The girls said they also discussed the
transcript with Obmann’s mother. Obmann said she also talked about
the case with her closest friends, all of whom have testified or will
testify in this trial.
Haidl’s attorney, Joseph Cavallo, said outside the courtroom that
he did not know that the girls had gone over the transcripts.
“But I don’t believe it’s unethical and I don’t think it damages
our case in any way,” he said. “The girls have been truthful and
consistent with their testimony.”
Both Obmann and Matsumoto said outside the courtroom that taking
the stand was not easy for either of them.
“But it’s the right thing to do,” Obmann said, as Matsumoto nodded
in agreement. “We’re just following our hearts and taking the path
which we believe is the right path to take.”
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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