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I read that but not until this child abuse saga. I had never thought BEFORE this summer that it was possible he didn't do it.
Now I understand his initial comments that made Danny Klinksdale fly into a rage about how he needed to "surround himself with better people" |
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There are both a police report and a medical examination that demonstrate there was some sort of physical altercation. Tyreek never did respond to how the bruises got there, just as she never responded regarding the punches. He forced her out, maybe a little too forcefully, likely aided by her resistance. |
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Yeah you're probably right, just a far cry from the image I had of him heavy-bagging her full pregnant stomach with multiple punches.
Picking somebody up who is 8 weeks pregnant and putting them outside is not good but it is WAY different than the image I imagined |
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Bruises on the neck were pretty explained in the audio when he said he put his arm around her and put her out the door. |
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A) She, like many women, bruise easily B) He was being very forcefull since she was refusing to leave C) She was likely being physical as well in her attempt to not be displaced. That combination of him forcing her out and her kicking screaming to stay could result in those bruises fairly easily. Especially considering Tyreek's strength/grip and her petite size. |
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I think he sincerely wants to be a good father for his kid(s) and would have stuck it out with her if this newest stuff never came out for them. In the end I hope he gets full custody, she goes to jail for extortion and he is publicly praised for being a good dad. (wishful thinking) |
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Think how truly ****ed up that would be. To punch a pregnant woman in the stomach. Even if it's in a rage, and you're wanting to beat someone up, who punches anyone in the stomach? It would be hits to the face, hair pulling, slamming against a wall.... but a formal punch to the stomach? That's such a different level of evil, such a flawed character trait, that it would permeate every facet of this awful person's life. You can't hide that. The team would sniff that out in interviews. He would have ****ed up again, sooner, or had a history of it prior to that. I've always taken issue with that part of the 2014 story because it's so over the top. |
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People keep asking why he stuck with her, and really, he stuck with his kid. His desire to raise his boy with a father figure around in his life. His desire to see his son everyday when he came home. I think that's pretty damn understandable. Especially if he felt like he and Crystal worked their shit out and put the past in the past. |
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I mean, the biggest thing I've always bristled at was people on twitter saying he has "chronic" abuse history.
Um, even if he did hit her it happened once. That's not chronic. Then he stayed with this woman who was provoking him and never once was physical with her again. Turns out Tyreek Hill isn't actually prone to physical violence. Brain-explosion. But I wonder what motivated Crystal? hmmmm https://i.imgur.com/kl9AiQd.png |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Looks like Hill and Espinal are no longer engaged: <a href="https://t.co/JmZTm2nYcn">https://t.co/JmZTm2nYcn</a></p>— Michele Steele (@ESPNMichele) <a href="https://twitter.com/ESPNMichele/status/1149446409697079298?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 11, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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skeeeeeeeert. Say wha?
And who is this person reporting this? I KNEW THOSE ****ING TOES LOOKED TOO WHITE TO BE REEK'S BABIES! |
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