As the Dallas Cowboys paid tribute to Jerry Brown (shown here) at a private memorial on Tuesday, differing accounts surfaced about the scene of the fatal wreck early Saturday in Irving.
"Jerry was alive," Stacee McWilliams of Irving told The Dallas Morning News. "He was hurt. He was calling out, and his own friend walked away."
Brent's attorney, George Milner, told The Associated Press that an investigating officer told him the woman's story didn't match the circumstances surrounding Brown's death. Milner said he was told that Brown "wasn't talking to anyone. He wasn't moaning. He was dead."
Read more about the investigation and Tuesday's memorial service in this account by the AP's Schuyler Dixon.


I HOPE THAT HER ACCOUNT IS WRONG, HOW EVER, WHO WOULD MAKE A STATEMENT LIKE THAT, IF IT WERE NOT TRUE, I WOULD HATE TO HAVE A FRIEND LIKE THAT, LEAVE ME!!!!!!!!!!LRC
Posted by: lrc | December 12, 2012 at 08:06 AM
So the woman who arrived "moments" after the accident gives her account...only to have an investigating officer say "circumstances" didn't match?
...were the "circumstances" there at the same time as the woman..."Moments" ???
Posted by: TTexas | December 12, 2012 at 05:14 PM