In full sound, Chiefs' Hill denies having assaulted his fiancée



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A radio station aired the audio recording of an argument between Tyreek Hill and his fiancée, Crystal Espinal, in which Kansas City Chiefs' star receiver denied committing an assault and a battery against Espinal – an accusation to which he pleaded guilty in 2015.

Broadcast Tuesday by Kansas City 's 610 KCSP station, this audio recording is the complete recording of the argument that had already been partially aired early in the year by the KCTV5 television channel.

During the discussion, Espinal accused Hill of mistreating the couple's 3-year-old son, who had fractured his arm. The boy 's injury led to an investigation into possible child abuse, but Hill was not charged with a crime.

KCTV5 aired the bulk of audio in April, but did not include some of the argument aired on Tuesday in which Hill accused Espinal of lying on the street. 39, 2014 incident involving the couple.

A league source told ESPN's Dan Graziano that the NFL investigators were already aware of the full recording, had heard and considered it in their discussions about potential discipline from Hill.

Hill pleaded guilty in August 2015 to domestic assault and strangulation after being arrested eight months earlier for allegedly strangling and strangling Espinal, while pregnant. In the 2015 guilty plea, Hill told a judge that he "had done something that I should not have done" and that "I let my feelings take care of me." ".

But in the recording broadcast Tuesday by 610 KCSP, Hill told Espinal that he "did not touch you in 2014".

"You ruined my life and you lied to me in 2014," Hill told Espinal. "I have not finished yet, I did not touch you in 2014.

"You lied to me in 2014. If you want to rewind that night, we can also rewind that night, you were at home, and did I snap you in? No, no, I took you and I put you on my doorstep and after you left. "

Espinal then asked Hill twice "where the bruises were coming from," but Hill did not answer the question directly, but repeatedly, "Did I hit you?"

Espinal also told Hill that "you had your hand around my neck," but Hill replied, "No, I did not do it."

The argument of the couple then goes on to the alleged incident involving their son.

Hill, three times Pro Bowler, met with NFL investigators on June 26 for an eight hour meeting to discuss the case with his son. He is still suspended under the league's personal conduct policy.

According to Johnson County Attorney Stephen M. Howe, there is currently no criminal investigation, but Hill remains banned from the Chiefs Training Center, as part of an investigation by the Department of Justice. Childhood and family of Kansas on possible abuse, aggression or neglect.

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