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Clemson. Continued from pag
ON OCT. 30, former coach Sam (Olson
had (old campus police tic had given
phenylbutazone to "athletes," and former
coach Stan Narewski said he thought the
practice was common.
former Athletic Director Hill Mcl.ellan
called Traxler in early November and told
him about the coaches' statements. Traxler
said the ease should go to a grand jury.
In late November, the younger Jaspers
came to C'lemson to visit the campus and
pick up a copy of the autopsy report to take
back to I he Netherlands.
jaspers was uname 10 gei me recoriis
through C lemson's athletic department anil
vsent to the university police department, accompanied
by a member ol the track team.
ihi i'oi.kt: ga\r .laspeis the telephone
number ol l)t. lames 1'iuiit. who pert'oimed
the autopsy. Duimg then conversation, an
imestigatot asked the track athlete accompa
ii \ i 11 g Jaspers ii lie i u i i o o k
phen\Ihuta/one.
I lie athlete said he had rceehed the drug
from coaches and got sick taking it while
recovering from mononucleosis.
Jaspers later met will) the pathologist, who
gave him slides of his brother's heart and a
copy of the autopsy report.
Pruitt also changed his findings during the
meeting with the younger Jaspers. He added
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cou Id not be sur e w h ether t he
phenylbutazone found in Stijn Jaspers' body
contributed to his death.
Till: PATHOLOGIST SAID he made the
change due to research he had done on the
drug since writing the original autopsy
report.
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I'ruitt said Thursday it's "hard to say"
whether he would have changcd the report if
Jaspers had not visited him. "Me focused my
attention on it. ...The concern of the family
that tins might have something to do with the
young man's death led me lo look at all of
iln? :i lillli' more rlnM'lv " hi" s:iid.
"I realized (hat I can't make just a Hat
statement that anything he had on hoard
could not have contributed to his death,"
I'ruilt said.
C'lemson police took Jaspers to meet the
solicitor, who would be responsible for prosecuting
any charges resulting Itont the case.
J ANI'IKS WAS "\er\ suspicions anout
everything thai was >2<>in)_ on." 11 axlei said.
I raxler said lie tiied to reassure Jaspers
about the integrity ol the investigation and
told linn that he was not sending ihe case to
the Dec. * im.iikI iiiia .
"I didn't want 11 to >.*o until I was sine
about the cause ol death." lie said. When
i raxicr leaineu 01 me si-conu .iiiiil-ic s .hi
mission, he called in the State I aw Inloicetnent
Division.
By the end ol the C'lemson drug probe,
eight to 10 football players were found to
have received steroids illegally, while at least
20 members of the men's and women's track
teams received other prescription drugs.
BOTH NARK.WSKI AM) (OLSON were
indicted for illegal possession and distribution
of prescription drugs.
A committee of (leinson trustees is studying
the information lag between the coaches'
admissions on Oct. .V) and when C leinson
President Ilill Alchlcs was told on Dec. .V
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