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Should The Media Ask Ray Lewis About The Unresolved Murders?
Been listening to my local sport talk radio today and the question keeps coming up,
"With Super Bowl Media Day tomorrow should the media ask Ray Lewis about those unresolved murders 13 years ago?" I know people give him a pass because it's been a long time ago and he plead guilty to obstruction of justice, yadda yadda. But all this posing for the cameras and crying on TV and shouting God every chance he gets makes me sick. I think it's an act and is phony. The case is over for Ray Lewis but not the two people that were murdered because it goes unresolved. How do murders go unresolved? Lack of evidence I know, but do you think Casey Anthony was guilty? This doesn't sit right with me. I don't think I would want anything to do with this guy out in the real world. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...-2000/1566198/ http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...p-murder-case/ |
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01-28-2013, 03:22 PM | #32 |
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yeah right with what Gregg Williams and Co. did down there. Nope their moral values are way better down there in "Saints" land. They just wanted to injury people and get paid for it. There is no possible way they would of wanted one of the best LBs to ever play the game. Keep liing to yourself. Because you are the only one that would believe that crap.
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01-28-2013, 04:11 PM | #36 |
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Nothing is unresolved. They found the 2 defendants not guilty by reason of self defense. They know who killed the 2 guys.
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01-28-2013, 04:45 PM | #37 |
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This guy was pretty decent in the middle too....
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01-28-2013, 04:53 PM | #38 |
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I think every single question but one should be about it. When he gets really pissed off, they should end the interview by asking him "Ray, have you ever sucked a dick as long as you wanted?".
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I've just been reading up on the events of the trial, evidence and prosecution. This is a pretty good article on it from the Baltimore Sun. http://articles.baltimoresun.com/201...eginald-oakley "Thirteen years ago this month, Lewis and his friends were celebrating at a posh nightclub after Super Bowl XXXIV, won by the St. Louis Rams over the Tennessee Titans. The group included Joseph Sweeting, 34, a music producer and promoter whom Lewis knew from his time at the University of Miami, and Reginald Oakley, 31, a former barber from Baltimore. Richard Lollar and Jacinth Baker, childhood friends who had moved from Akron to the Atlanta area, were also partying at the Cobalt Lounge. The two groups spilled out onto the streets about 3:30 a.m., and a member of Baker and Lollar's group traded words with Oakley. "A Moet bottle smashed into the side of my head. ... I swung and he swung back and all hell broke loose around us," Oakley wrote in "Memories of Murder," a self-published book whose account mirrors trial testimony about the start of the street fight. Amid the brawl, Lollar and Baker were stabbed and bled to death on the street. Someone fired shots at Lewis' limo as his group sped away. Police arrested Lewis before the day was over, and the linebacker cried as he was read his rights. The trial in Fulton County did not go well for prosecutors. Some outside experts said at the time that the prosecution was sloppy and the charges against Lewis, Sweeting and Oakley had been rushed. Others noted that witnesses had changed their stories. Two weeks into the trial, prosecutors agreed to drop the murder charges against Lewis if he would plead guilty to a charge of obstruction of justice and testify against Sweeting and Oakley, who had criminal records that included convictions for theft, burglary and resisting arrest. The obstruction-of-justice charge was related to Lewis' telling those who left in the limo after the fight that they should keep quiet about the incident. Lewis testified that he tried to stop the fight and that Sweeting and Oakley bought knives the day before they ended up at the nightclub. Lewis testified that he asked Oakley later what happened. "I said this is all on me," Lewis told the court. "My career is over because you guys tripping." After less than six hours of deliberation, the jury acquitted Sweeting and Oakley; neither man could be reached for comment for this article. Lewis had a year of probation for the misdemeanor charge and was fined $250,000 by the National Football League for violating its conduct policy. A few years after the incident, Lewis settled civil lawsuits with both families. Richard Lollar's daughter received about $1 million, according to news reports; the Bakers' settlement was not disclosed publicly. Police consider the case closed." |
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At the end of the day, he was found not guilty and we've gotten to watch one of the greatest LBs in history play the past 10 years and now we'll get to watch him play in the superbowl.
Did he do it? Probably. Does it stop me from appreciating what he does on the field? Hell no.
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One of the main reasons I won't be watching any SB coverage up until kickoff.
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