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Leah Ignagni: Steve McNair's Other, Other Woman Is Revealed!!!

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Leah Ignagni, a 25-year-old woman from Nashville, Tenn., was also dating Steve McNair at the time of his death, new details from Nashville police revealed Monday night.

According to the case summary, Leah Ignagni confirmed she was dating McNair, who was killed on July 4 in a murder-suicide, and she recalled seeing a woman in a black Cadillac Escalade parked outside his condo two or three weeks before his murder.

Ignagni also said the woman followed her and that she later saw the Escalade circling her block or parked outside her apartment a week or two later. A 2007 black Escalade was co-registered both to Sahel Kazemi and McNair. This backs up earlier case details that stated Kazemi was suspicious of McNair being involved with someone else.

Ignagni told police that McNair visited her around 4 a.m. on July 2, just a couple of hours after Kazemi's DUI arrest, and then he spent the night at Ignagni's apartment before leaving early on July 3.

There was also a string of eerie text messages -- exchanged two hours before the murder-suicide -- that were released as part of the case summary.


We don't know much about Leah Ignagni, this "other, other" woman McNair was dating, but a quick Google search brings up her MySpace and Twitter accounts, amongst her other social media profiles. It's pretty clear she's a fan of NFL players in general, as she follows Kerry Rhodes, Keith Bulluck and Reggie Bush on her Twitter account.

Even months after McNair's death, it appears this case isn't officially closed. CBS has promised to reveal a "big" mistake that the police department made in the investigation. While police spokesman Don Aaron denied the case summary was a response to a two-part report on CBS' The Early Show, it's hard not to think it was a direct reaction to their investigative push.

"If anyone has information that needs to come to the attention of the police department, we'll be happy to receive it as part of this investigation," Aaron told The Associated Press. "But at this juncture, there has been nothing uncovered that suggests this is not a murder-suicide."

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