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ACCORDING TO CHIEF NOBLE WRAY, WISCONSIN STUDENT CHANGES STORY
Our top story this afternoon-- a University of Wisconsin student who disappeared from her apartment nearly a week ago has changed her story.
Audrey Seiler (see'-lur) now says she was not abducted from her apartment, but from somewhere else in Madison. Jeannie Ohm has the latest from Madison, Wisconsin.
There's been another strange turn in the case of the Wisconsin college student. Audrey Seiler first disappeared over the weekend. She was found four and a half days later in a marshy area.
Madison police just wrapped a very brief news conference. They did not take any questions. But they did not ever use the word hoax, but they did say that there were a lot of inconsistencies among Audrey Seiler's statements, a witness statement and the physical evidence.
But most significantly Chief Noble Wray of the Madison Police Department said Audrey herself had changed her story.
(Chief Noble Wray/Madison Police)
"She was presented with these confirmed inconsistencies that resulted in Audrey admitting that in fact she had not been abducted at her apartment at all."
Adding to some confusing out here, the chief went on to add that Audrey (regarding that composite sketch), Audrey said she was not abducted from her apartment building, but she was taken at knife-point at a different location in the city.
So the chief on the one had said that Audrey admitted that she had in fact not been abducted, but later on went to say that she was taken at knife-point in a different location rather than her apartment building.
And the police chief and other officials have refused to clarify at this point only to say that the investigation continues.