Here is what McCraw and Baylor did not have, and did not bother seeking:
She did not have a report from the nurse who performed the sexual assault exam, which found bleeding and abrasions. McCraw said she asked the woman for a copy of her examination results, but the woman didn't have one at that moment. McCraw made no mention, according to Witherspoon's account of her testimony, of trying to get them from the district attorney's office, or the clinic, or asking the woman to get a copy and give it to her.
She did not interview a university psychologist, who testified in court about her counseling with the woman and the decision to diagnose her with PTSD. Witherspoon described McCraw's answer to this as "Baylor officials don't like to pry into student counseling issues, especially those that might involve mental health concerns."
She did not get any records from Boise State, which dismissed Ukwuachu with very little explanation in May 2013. Ukwuachu transferred to Baylor a few weeks later, and was accused of rape in October. Witherspoon described her testimony thus: "McCraw said that records from other schools are difficult to get."