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re: Ray Lewis Was Involved in a Double Homicide
Posted on 10/15/12 at 7:34 pm to lsutigers1992
Posted on 10/15/12 at 7:34 pm to lsutigers1992
that is correct
Posted on 10/15/12 at 7:34 pm to bddwolfpack
You should see what he's done in Polk County
Posted on 10/15/12 at 7:36 pm to lsutigers1992
Oh yeah, this thread again. You need to find better things to worry about
Posted on 10/15/12 at 7:38 pm to bddwolfpack
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Yet somehow Lewis's clothes from that night disappeared.
The guy is a murderer. He's also shot and killed people in the French Quarter.
You confused son?
Posted on 10/15/12 at 7:39 pm to Ed Osteen
About as confused as Guerry at a poker table at Harrah's on a Wednesday night, son.
Posted on 10/15/12 at 8:17 pm to bddwolfpack
I was worried this thread wasn't gonna get started this week on the MSb...thanks for knocking it out early
Posted on 10/15/12 at 8:25 pm to lsutigers1992
Ray Lewis is one of the nicest guys I've ever met.
Posted on 10/15/12 at 9:02 pm to Moarcowbell
The guy was present at a double homicide in which his 'possee' was involved...if he wasn't himself
In the aftermath, he fled the scene, destroyed his clothes he was wearing, gave statements to police that he wasn't even there, and did everything in his power to obstruct justice and impede the investigation.
In the end, to avoid prosecution for murder and save his NFL career he rolled on his childhood friends.
But he's a great guy, heck of an athlete and borderline Mr NFL example setter.
In the aftermath, he fled the scene, destroyed his clothes he was wearing, gave statements to police that he wasn't even there, and did everything in his power to obstruct justice and impede the investigation.
In the end, to avoid prosecution for murder and save his NFL career he rolled on his childhood friends.
But he's a great guy, heck of an athlete and borderline Mr NFL example setter.
This post was edited on 10/15/12 at 9:05 pm
Posted on 10/15/12 at 9:16 pm to lsuroadie
I'm not saying the guy is an angel or even a good person because I honestly don't know but to assume that he is a murderer when I have no evidence to support otherwise and he was found innocent in court is not something that I'm going to do.
Posted on 10/15/12 at 9:45 pm to lsufanva
Ray at best protected people who were murderers. He basically claimed initially to have seen nothing. This turned out to be false. He lied about it. A man with so much courage on the field was a coward in helping to bring murderers to justice.
Posted on 10/15/12 at 9:46 pm to peopleschamp
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Ray at best protected people who were murderers. He basically claimed initially to have seen nothing. This turned out to be false. He lied about it. A man with so much courage on the field was a coward in helping to bring murderers to justice.
You sound like a real drama queen.
Posted on 10/15/12 at 9:59 pm to tigerpimpbot
He admitted to lying to police. He admitted he obstructed justice. It's ironic. He cowered in the face of justice. He is such a fearless man on the field. It doesn't upset me at all. He has to look at himself everyday. I was just pointing out the irony of it.
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