Cunningham also said that while Howden testified on Tuesday that he didn’t hear anyone talk to E.M. when she was getting dressed, he told Robitaille in 2018 that he heard his teammates say, “Oh no baby, don’t leave.”
Howden testified Tuesday that he didn’t see E.M. putting her clothes back on at any point in McLeod’s hotel room. In 2018, however, he told Hockey Canada investigator Danielle Robitaille that E.M. started to get dressed and say, “I’m way too sober for this,” Cunningham said.
Howden also testified on Tuesday that he didn’t remember E.M. being upset.
Cunningham said that in his 2018 interview with Robitaille, Howden said, “I just heard her kind of weeping. I didn’t know what was going on. I went to my room because I didn’t want to be part of anything.”
I don't think this helps the defense at all, instead it shows a very different picture than what they proposed , that she had the idea for a "wild night"
Howden even sent a text message to another teammate showing the how bad the atmosphere in the room was that he felt he had to leave.
Cunningham read a text message Howden sent to Team Canada teammate Taylor Raddysh in 2018 in which Howden wrote, “Dude, I’m so happy I left when all the s--t went down. Haha. Man, when I was leaving, Duber was smacking this girl’s ass so hard. Like, it looks like it hurt so bad.”
Cunningham said that in 2022, Howden told Robitaille, “I do remember seeing the smack. That was drawing a line for me to leave because I had felt uncomfortable to that point. Once I had seen that, I just wanted to be out of there…”
This doesn't sound consensual at all and contradicts the defendants story.
He can say he doesn't remember since so much time has passed but he can't deny his statements he already made. Plus a text message he sent !