BAY MINETTE, Alabama -- The first day of testimony in the forcible rape trial of a former Spanish Fort High School football standout included details of the accuser's life and the alleged rape.

Deon Johnson, 20, is charged with first-degree rape in connection with an alleged attack on a then 15-year-old girl in a bathroom at Spirit Park in Spanish Fort on Feb. 18, 2012.

Johnson is a former wide receiver who once drew interest from the University of Alabama. He had committed to playing football at the university, but the school's interest in Johnson disappeared after his legal woes began.

Among the people who have testified so far during the trial in Circuit Court Judge Braxton Kittrell's courtroom are the girl's father, stepmother and police officers.

There has been testimony about a range of issues including the girl's prior relationship with Johnson, the delay in the reporting of the rape to police, the Spanish Fort Police Department's delay in investigating it and the girl's troubled past.

Baldwin County Assistant District Attorney Teresa Heinz told the jury that the day the attack happened the girl was with a friend who wanted to smoke some marijuana. Heinz said the girl and her friend picked up Johnson and went to the park.

While at the park, the girl exited the truck that the three were in to go use the bathroom.

Heinz said after the girl had finished up in the bathroom, Johnson showed up, and the girl was attacked in the bathroom.

Change in behavior

The girl's father and stepmother testified that they noticed a change in their daughter but couldn't get her to say what was wrong.

"She was more secluded her," her stepmother said. "I know she would shower a lot. She just wasn't as bubbly and everything as she used to be."

The girl's stepmother testified that one day she noticed marks on her stepdaughter's back but her stepdaughter still wouldn't explain how she got them.

"She clammed up more," the stepmother said.

The stepmother said her stepdaughter told her what was wrong during a conversation on April 12, 2012.

She said her stepdaughter started crying and said she wouldn't understand.

The girl's father took her to the Spanish Fort Police Department.

After the sexual assault was reported to the Police Department, an investigation did not begin until Sept. 7, 2012.

Investigator Richard Chenoweth said there were several reasons for the delay including miscommunications between the department and the family and him having other cases to work.

Troubles at home

The girl's parents and a police officers were asked about past trouble that the girl had gotten into with Johnson.

The girl's parents also were asked about going through the girl's cell phone, finding other cell phones she wasn't supposed to have and taking away the girl's privileges.

"There is not a teen kid you don't have a problem with," her father said.

A Spanish Fort police officer testified about how he found Johnson, the girl and some other teenagers in a vacant apartment.

The girl's father and stepmother were asked about a night that girl was supposed to go to a festival and spend the night at a friend's house but police found her at Johnson's house.