Joey007
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.destroying possible evidence is a fact - he was with the victim that night and he destroyed evidence that proved he was with the victim or the perps that night.
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I find it ironic it's only Raven fans trolling this forum right now, and I haven't seen as many Jets, Fins, or Steelers fans as usual. Ironic how they're the ones talking when their centerpiece of their SB run was a murderer himself. Stay classy, Ratbird fans.
There's a lot of fail going on in this thread. Props to you for being a more reasonable voice.
Actually, it's not a fact because when the surveillance equipment was destroyed has not been established. As has been mentioned, it could have been destroyed by Hernandez months prior.
Having having two tight ends leads one of them to kill! Don't do it other teams, don't do it!
Actually, it's not a fact because when the surveillance equipment was destroyed has not been established. As has been mentioned, it could have been destroyed by Hernandez months prior.
So isn't it strange that the Ravens fans are espousing the "wait for the facts" philosophy, while quite a few alleged Pats fans already have Hernandez off the team and in prison, and are speculating on how the cap savings should be spent.
Ironic, ain't it?
I keep having to check to make sure I didn't wander onto a Steelers board. This is usually a pretty sane and reasonable place.
I keep having to check to make sure I didn't wander onto a Steelers board. This is usually a pretty sane and reasonable place.
I'm not so blind/uninformed that I think Lewis obstructed justice for no reason at all.
The difference, since you're apparently too dense to see it for yourself, is that Lewis actually had a trial. There are a ton of known facts that indicate that he was there and knows a lot more than he said about the crime, and that there's a very good chance that he committed the murder himself.
Ever figure out where that suit of his went?
I find it ironic it's only Raven fans trolling this forum right now, and I haven't seen as many Jets, Fins, or Steelers fans as usual. Ironic how they're the ones talking when their centerpiece of their SB run was a murderer himself. Stay classy, Ratbird fans.
who cares if a Ravens fan is here? If I was a Ravens fan, I would be here too gloating. How many years of abuse did Ravens fans have to take over the murderer Ray Lewis...
Maybe this whole 2 TE formation was a bad idea from the start.
Looking outside of Hernandez's potential criminal status, has the system put up huge numbers?? Of course. But at the end of the day, you need to throw the ball outside the numbers and get the ball down the field. In games where it mattered most (i.e. the SB) our offense would either fail us because someone had the game plan to stop our system, or one of the TE's would go down and we had nothing else to turn to. We've become too reliant on our TE's. Look, the 2 TE set has been revolutionary from the start, but I don't know if it's a recipe for winning titles. I know more important things are on the line with the Hernandez situation. But who as a Pats fan can't help but look at what this offense will look like moving forward without Hernandez??
My optimistic scenario. They have said that the shooting happened where the body was found, meaning the body wasn't moved. At this location is a rental car in Hernandez name. I find it hard to believe Hernandez is stupid enough to drive somewhere in a car he rented, murder someone, and then leave the car there which would obviously make him a prime suspect. Given this I find it very hard to believe that Hernandez was at the actual scene of the crime. The only reason the car wouldn't have been removed is if the person who drove it there was unable too, i.e: dead. First of all, Hernandez doesn't need to rent a car he has plenty, and by all accounts Hernandez and Lloyd seemed to be friendly, so I think Hernandez rented this car for Lloyd to use.
Lloyd then traveled alone to the industrial park (drug deal?) and was murdered. Thus, the car he drove there in remains at the location, and the murderers get away (most likely driving the car tied to the missing side-mirror piece).
As far as the destroyed pieces, perhaps Lloyd and Hernandez fought earlier in the night, and afraid of how that would look, in an immature moment tried to destroy the evidence. Or maybe it wasn't even Hernandez? There were other individuals at the house, what is to say they didn't smash the camera and smash his cell phone, perhaps even while he was sleeping? There is too much unknown. I understand this may sound far-fetched, but let us at least give Hernandez some benefit of doubt.
(While it is a movie, and incredibly far-fetched, that Russel Crowe flick "The Next 3 Days" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1458175/) is a good example of this. Everything added together makes it seem clear as day that Lara commits murder, she even has the blood on her jacket [how do you explain that], but at the end (spoiler alert) there is an explanation. Despite EVERYTHING pointing at her being guilty she in fact wasn't.)
Events/incidents like this tend to bring the more miserable posters out of the woodwork.
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You realize that the Ravens fans are preaching patience as opposed to rushing to judgment, right?
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