Three voicemails were played that Te'o said were left for
him last year by someone he believed to be "Lennay Kekua," a woman he
fell for online, but never met in person, and who he says he thought had died
in September of leukemia.
Deadspin.com exposed the hoax earlier this month, saying
Kekua never existed. But Te'o has denied any involvement, saying he'd believed
the whole story until he got a phone call on December 6th from the person he'd
believed to be Kekua. Some had charged the Heisman Trophy runner-up might have
been involved in the hoax for publicity.
The first voicemail was from what was supposed to be Kekua's
first day of chemotherapy:
In the second, the person was apparently upset by someone else answering Te'o's phone:
And the third was left on the day he believed Kekua was
released from the hospital, the day before she supposedly died:
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