is HealySent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 11:33
PMTo: A.J. Craddock; Mike Trujillo;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: t-and-f: Marion Jones drug
test in HS
Tony,
Why
must you always be the one to castsuspicion when all evidence points to
a benign conclusion? Based on her early per
I don't believe Marion ever quit anything -- EXCEPT competitive basketball
after 1997 season.
She certainly never quit track. In her collegiate years (1994-97), Marion
was
one of the country's best collegiate basketball players. While she intended
to do both basketball and track (she
Well let's not forget that Marion Jones is in fact no stranger to drug
controversies, having been suspended by TAC while in High School for
missing a mandatory drug test.
OJ Simpson's attorney Johnnie Cochran was the one who represented her at
the hearing.
Tony Craddock
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Perfectly reasonable and believable analysis of what happened, Mike.
Let's not convict Marion for the sins of her spouse. After all Richard
Slaney never tested positive, did he?
malmo!TM
Another self-anointed "award-winning" pundit for the Sydney2000TM Olympics
I lived in Los Angeles at the