Here's a 1992 piece from Irv Muchnick, commissioned by the Village Voice:
http://concussioninc.net/?p=2012
It discusses the facts of the case as well as why it didn't go anywhere in civil or criminal court. But to me it sure sounds like they did a shoddy investigation that should've at least resulted in a trial so all parties could've come to a resolution.
What stand out to me is that the how and where of Snuka's story kept shifting as well. And it wasn't the first time police had been called over.
Quote:
Finally, there was the incident involving Snuka and Argentino at a Howard Johnson’s in Salina, N.Y., outside Syracuse, just three months before Allentown. The motel owner, hearing noise from their room, called the police, who found Snuka and Argentino running naked down the hallway. It took eight deputy sheriffs and a police dog to subdue Snuka. Argentino sustained a bruise of her right thumb. Snuka pleaded guilty to violent felony assault with intent to cause injury... Whitehall police later decided this was all the result of “a nervous desk clerk”.
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