Sources are telling Sports Mockery that at least two more semen samples are in the rape kit for the alleged victim involved in the Patrick Kane investigation. Authorities are trying to identify the DNA, according to sources including the Niagara Falls Reporter.

This newspaper has confirmed that DNA tests conducted on the 21-year-old woman who has accused hockey star Patrick Kane of raping her has found DNA evidence of at least one person and possibly one or two more in her genital area but no traces of any DNA from Kane. As the Buffalo News first reported on Sunday, the lack of any DNA evidence from Kane does not support the claims of the former UB cheerleader that Kane raped her on the morning of Aug. 2 at his lakefront home in Hamburg although the investigation is continuing. The existence of DNA evidence not tied to Kane would appear to support Kane’s legal defense team which has appeared confident from early on that the NHL hockey star from South Buffalo with the $84 million contract would eventually be cleared of any crime in the encounter last month with the woman after a night of partying at a downtown Buffalo bar. As we reported first on Sept. 4, a report later confirmed in a statement issued by Kane’s attorney Paul Cambria, the defense has not engaged in any plea negotiations or civil settlement talks in the case. It should be noted that while the lack of any DNA evidence from Kane is a very important development, legal experts are quick to point out that the absence of DNA does not completely rule out the possibility that a rape occurred although the key players on both sides are not commenting.

This news comes shortly after finding out that Kane’s semen was not part of the rape kit at all. It also confuses things a bit more for the public and sheds a different light on the whole situation. The original story from the Buffalo News indicated that Kane “followed the victim into a room, overpowered and raped her, ” but if there’s two more samples of semen in the rape kit – were others involved?

Our sources say authorities are still looking to identify the person or persons whose DNA evidence was recovered in the tests conducted on Kane’s accuser although at this point, we don’t believe they have taken any samples from anyone except Kane. Mean

Remember what the Hamburg Police originally said in their statement, “we are investigating an incident that took place at the residence of Patrick Kane” … ?

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