Brocker: Nifong also knew by March 27 of Mangum’s changing statements. Also knew about her psychological problems. He knew the players had said she was lying and also knew Kim Pittman had said it was all “a crock.” Also knew Mangum had said she wanted to go back into the house, which is inconsistent with the allegations. He also knew she had been unable to ID any attackers. Yet he maintained publicly that there was no doubt an assault took place.

And yet, at the March 27 meeting he knew there were problems, exemplified by his “We’re f—-d” comment.