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What are you talking about, I did not run in the same circles as celebrity athletes and I never claimed to, Wonder Bar, Cure, Rumor, these are some of the most common night clubs in Boston, they are not celebrity hang outs. Hernandez as I said did not keep to himself he was out in the open with the general public, an example of that would be him shooting up a car filled with custodians. I am not sure why you are being a douchebag, but it is unnecessary, saying what you said to me, and referring to Pissah’s life as "sorry ass" is rude and childish.Exaggerated, self-serving hyperbole. I get it. You run in the same social circles as high-profile athletes and other celebrities. Please share some more "war stories" with the rest of us unwashed and un-hip rubes. We're waiting with bated breath.
Agree. The police didn't know who committed those 2012 murders, so I sure can't fault the Patriots for not knowing.
(And if the 2013 murder hadn't happened, those 2012 murders would still be unsolved)
Honestly, if you couldn't tell that I was joking with Pissah (it certainly wouldn't be the first time), then you are even more hopelessly lost and obtuse than I previously thought. Really, are you serious with that one?What are you talking about, I did not run in the same circles as celebrity athletes and I never claimed to, Wonder Bar, Cure, Rumor, these are some of the most common night clubs in Boston, they are not celebrity hang outs. Hernandez as I said did not keep to himself he was out in the open with the general public, an example of that would be him shooting up a car filled with custodians. I am not sure why you are being a douchebag, but it is unnecessary, saying what you said to me, and referring to Pissah’s life as "sorry ass" is rude and childish.
At least trying to be...J 2 was being funny
He is not up at night over anything, he is not the least bit rattled, and that is the scariest part. He shot up a car on Shawmut St, shot his friend and employee in the face in Miami, and killed his friend a mile from his home these are crimes that you would not see on the show Ganglands.That's the definition of irony in its truest form.
Hernandez killed Llyod to keep anyone from finding out about the previous murders, and yet he'd have never been remotely considered as having anything to do with it had no NOT killed Odin Llyod.
That's got to keep him up at night. It just has to.
He is not up at night over anything, he is not the least bit rattled, and that is the scariest part. He shot up a car on Shawmut St, shot his friend and employee in the face in Miami, and killed his friend a mile from his home these are crimes that you would not see on the show Ganglands.
It was not funny; generally, I do not associate things that are not funny with joking. You also followed that up with a unnecessary barrage of my post so it all seemed to imply you being a douche and not being a joker.Honestly, if you couldn't tell that I was joking with Pissah (it certainly wouldn't be the first time), then you are even more hopelessly lost and obtuse than I previously thought. Really, are you serious with that one?
In that case, I apologize, I think Pissah is a good dude, and I was just backing him up for that reason. As far as what you said to me about my post I really do not think that it was necessary.At least trying to be...
Amen. Although I do feel I should qualify my remarks: If the 2013 murder hadn't occurred then the 2012 murders would still be unsolved unless someone came forth with new evidence for the police.That's the definition of irony in its truest form.
Hernandez killed Llyod to keep anyone from finding out about the previous murders, and yet he'd have never been remotely considered as having anything to do with it had no NOT killed Odin Llyod.
That's got to keep him up at night. It just has to.
The thing about the guy is I think he is gone, like no longer in the building gone, he was probably in negotiations for that $40M at the time he shot up a car, and he did not even try and do it discreetly, he did it on Shawmut St at main intersection. He could have got picked off right there if any cop had driven by at the time.There's an inevitable breakdown that will be occurring at some point, especially now that he's been charged with the double murder as well.
Most who kill don't have the lives, money, women, and opportunities that Hernandez had. He's in for a real treat very soon, once it fully sinks in.
I am not sure I agree. While I doubt his conscience is bothering him, he probably stays up at night remembering the life of luxury he has thrown away by doing what he did. I have little doubt if he could go back to 2012 and do it all over gain, he would change his actions.He is not up at night over anything, he is not the least bit rattled, and that is the scariest part. He shot up a car on Shawmut St, shot his friend and employee in the face in Miami, and killed his friend a mile from his home these are crimes that you would not see on the show Ganglands.
I do not think he would, the jail fight is an example of that, he did not need anything else added to the list and nothing that inmate said could have justified putting himself in a situation that he knew would end in his getting in trouble. The guy does not care, he is loco, he kills first asks questions later, he belongs in a cage, and I assure you he will kill an inmate within 2 weeks of hitting general population. He is severely disturbed.I am not sure I agree. While I doubt his conscience is bothering him, he probably stays up at night remembering the life of luxury he has thrown away by doing what he did. I have little doubt if he could go back to 2012 and do it all over gain, he would change his actions.
The jail fight does not really support your point. Hernanez is spending the rest of his life in jail, period. So there's really no additional punishment for a jail fight.I do not think he would, the jail fight is an example of that,
Ashamed. Reckless. Dishonest. For using a play on words. What the hell are you talking about. Although I am Ashamed that the Pats were so Reckless and Dishonest about he whole AH situation. The whole Pride of being a Pats fan was to win Championships as a Team. Have high character players. Old school mentality. As I said. They absolutely did not know he had murdered. I will live with the many great memories this organization gave us. This was the low water mark."We harbored a mass murderer"? What the hell are you talking about? " Harboring" someone means giving her/him shelter or refuge while knowing that person is guilty. Unless you have proof, you're being deliberately reckless and dishonest with that accusation. If you're not ashamed of that, you should be.