Sweet Daddy Hate |
04-25-2019 05:42 PM |
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Originally Posted by TwistedChief
(Post 14229268)
I'll bet you he doesn't play for the entire 2019 season if you'd like.
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Can you even read?
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Originally Posted by BlackOp
(Post 14229269)
Like I said...they didn't have enough evidence earlier for a crime. Innocent until proven guilty is an important stance to take on all legal matters...
He's definitely guilty of being a shitty father...that much is clear.
I'm mixed about the news broadcasting illegally obtain material...to ruin someones life.
I'd image a hefty lawsuit is coming..
Looks like he's done with the Chiefs...poof.
The Chiefs have $100 million more to spend....Patrick Peterson?
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Here's what ****s me up:
The DA can't put a case together and they hold a press conference to drop charges while simultaneously throwing shade to the person they are not going to charge. Then the media comes along with evidence that may very well be illegal to broadcast or even be in possession of( shouldn't have this been given over to the DA? ), and they nail the defendant to the wall in the court of public opinion, which could very well end up being an actual court of law.
Am I wrong in believing that what just happened is illegal as all ****, and that this evidence could end up being dismissed in a court of law? AND, that Hill now has a right to sue the ever loving bejeezus out of KCTV 5?
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Originally Posted by Superturtle
(Post 14229291)
Anyone that feels "great" about this is a ****ing psychopath. This is ****ing dreadful.
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Which was my point. Some of these people are all but setting off fireworks for the "salving of their conscience".( Did I mention we just picked another one of these guys up? )
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Originally Posted by CasselGotPeedOn
(Post 14229313)
A lot of you owe Brooke Pryor an apology...
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Like ****ing hell. And, let's see how "apologetic" you feel when Frank Clark gets his name dragged in to this shit. Hell, he might even get his own hit piece. Wouldn't that be great?!
Jesus, I feel as if I've never understood Nathan Jessup more in this life as I do right now.
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