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Got Stripers 04-19-2017 07:00 AM

Aaron H
 
I just wanted to watch the weather, but every channel just beating the dead thug news to death, does anyone care that the stupid arse took his life? Most of us have worked our butts off since we were old enough to throw a news paper and for me anyway; his waste of natural talent makes me want to wring his neck. Looks like the coward beat me to it.

BigBo 04-19-2017 07:10 AM

The only one I feel for is his daughter. The rest can rot in hell.

PaulS 04-19-2017 07:15 AM

I feel sorry for him that he wasn't smart enough to realized he could have just worked a few more years and then done anything he wanted for the rest of his life. Of course he prob. still would have killed someone eventually.

So why now? Did he think the trial was exciting and now that the trial was over he'd be bored in his 6" cell? Did he just realize that he still had a life sentence for this 1st murder.

The Dad Fisherman 04-19-2017 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by BigBo (Post 1120617)
The only one I feel for is his daughter. The rest can rot in hell.

I actually think she is better off. He was in prison when she was born, probably barely knew him, and would spend her entire childhood going to the prison for visits. No way for a kid to grow up, and certainly not her fault for being put in that situation.

Jim in CT 04-19-2017 08:17 AM

I hope his money does more good for his daughter than it ever did for him.

Part of me feels bad for the guy, must have had a horrible up-bringing. The other part of me says good riddance to bad garbage.

Rockfish9 04-19-2017 08:37 AM

something doesn't add up .... he just got off from 2 murders... he's got a slick lawyer that thinks he can get the original conviction overturned... too many wasted lives in this story to count...just a terrible tragedy all the way around...

SweetD 04-19-2017 09:23 AM

I'm thinking reality set in at around 3am this morning that he was serving a life without parole sentence for a murder he committed, in order to cover up a double murder he committed, but was acquitted of.

So maybe if he hadn't committed the Lloyd murder (or been convicted of it), he'd be a free man today.

That has to make you feel stupid.

Good riddance.

Raven 04-19-2017 09:54 AM

have you ever watched a Musk Ox run at full speed
and Head Butt another Male to define their territory?
the sound is deafening and you'd think one would die.

Football is quite similar and it makes you extremely aggressive
after having super athlete's slam you to the ground long enough.

But Concussion's take their toll on the Brain and the Only substance
that our body makes is banned and prohibited by the NFL. cannabinoids!

Id rather see football player's go home and Chill than get blitzed at bars.

JohnR 04-19-2017 10:36 AM

Taxpayers maybe benefit.

What a tragedy - to the families of those he ruined.

Hope they find some solace that this dirtbag decided to not suffer what he inflicted.

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Originally Posted by PaulS (Post 1120618)
So why now? Did he think the trial was exciting and now that the trial was over he'd be bored in his 6" cell? Did he just realize that he still had a life sentence for this 1st murder.

My armchair shrink thinks this is about right.

ProfessorM 04-19-2017 10:55 AM

Good riddens a terrible person. Too bad he didn't do it before recent trial so he wouldn't have put those poor families thru that and they could have just assumed he did it and had peace. Still not convinced he didn't do that crime either. Seems strange he would wait till after that. Maybe the guilt got to him. Sad
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FishermanTim 04-19-2017 11:10 AM

One less "career criminal" we won't be paying for.

Except for the people's lives he ruined, it's the simplest and surest form of karma.

When a person, facing a life behind bars for a despicable crime decides to kill themselves, it tends to make most people believe that person was guilty.

Maybe the team won't still have to pay whatever salary they had to under his contract, but maybe they can nullify it based of his breaking the "morality clause"???

BigBo 04-19-2017 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 1120620)
I actually think she is better off. He was in prison when she was born, probably barely knew him, and would spend her entire childhood going to the prison for visits. No way for a kid to grow up, and certainly not her fault for being put in that situation.

Very true Kevin.
As for any theories and nay sayers that claim he would never do it on his own. I really don't particularly care. Society is better off without him.

MAKAI 04-19-2017 11:51 AM

Na na na na,
Na na na na,
Hey hey hey,
Goodbye !
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Raider Ronnie 04-19-2017 04:36 PM

The countdown is on till Hollyweird cashes in & the movie is made.
I'll bet Vince Vaughn plays him in the movie.
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JohnR 04-19-2017 10:25 PM

What do you have against Vince Vaughn?

ivanputski 04-19-2017 10:34 PM

I work in his original home town, and I've had to listen to people sob and cry over this bum for years, and now its gonna happen all over again.

I don't shed tears or have any pity for murders. In my opinion, He took the easy way out... Muscles don't make you a tough guy... wanna be thug who couldn't handle the big house.

Keep it moving......

Raider Ronnie 04-20-2017 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 1120672)
What do you have against Vince Vaughn?


Nothing.
Think he's got similar looks & size to Hernandez
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JohnR 04-21-2017 07:31 AM

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Nothing.
Think he's got similar looks & size to Hernandez
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BEETLE 04-21-2017 07:36 AM

:lurk:

Sea Dangles 04-21-2017 08:01 AM

Ronnie ,lay off the sauce
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Raider Ronnie 04-21-2017 04:08 PM

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:laugha:

Shave the mustache & give him a buzz cut.
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JohnR 04-21-2017 06:50 PM

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Shave the mustache & give him a buzz cut.
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GregW 04-22-2017 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by PaulS (Post 1120618)
I feel sorry for him that he wasn't smart enough to realized he could have just worked a few more years and then done anything he wanted for the rest of his life. Of course he prob. still would have killed someone eventually.

So why now? Did he think the trial was exciting and now that the trial was over he'd be bored in his 6" cell? Did he just realize that he still had a life sentence for this 1st murder.

If I heard correctly - since his first trial is in appeal it vacates the conviction and makes any testimony from that trial inadmissale in a civil trial.
My only guess is he wanted his daughter to stand a chance in getting the remainder of his money instead of Lloyd's family.

Tired of hearing about it- so I tune it out so it may be slightly off but that's how I understand it
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PaulS 04-22-2017 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by GregW (Post 1120771)
If I heard correctly - since his first trial is in appeal it vacates the conviction and makes any testimony from that trial inadmissale in a civil trial.
My only guess is he wanted his daughter to stand a chance in getting the remainder of his money instead of Lloyd's family.

Tired of hearing about it- so I tune it out so it may be slightly off but that's how I understand it
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I think you are correct. The thing not to forget is that the family can still sue him in a civil trial and the burden of his proof in the civil court is less then in criminal court so they probably would win. I think
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