Nobody here discussing the sports reporter Super Bowl murder?

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Rightfield
He was in New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl for Kansas City. Apparently drugged to death in his room by a new acquaintance.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a…

You can find a picture of the suspect who was arrested after she used his ATM card. I don't see the temptation.

Snarkiness aside, the victim's wife died last year. Now he leaves an orphaned child behind. Bad things can happen when two worlds collide.

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ilbbaicnl
14 days ago
Scary how easy it is for violent criminals to plea bargain their way back onto the streets: https://people.com/adan-manzan…
I saw the story the other day. I wonder how he linked up with this woman in the first place. She is 48 and ugly.
Defund the police at its best.
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ilbbaicnl
14 days ago
Since she made it to court, the police did all they could. Sleazy prosecutors and judges, elected in blue districts, but tolerated by a very red state government. Bipartisan sleaze.
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ilbbaicnl
14 days ago
One of my most faved favs (in her twenties) looked much, much worse in her mugshots than she did in person.

We become much less picky, if a woman can convince us she honestly has the hots for us.
I agree with Sinclair, she's so ugly it hurts to look at her. My first guess was that she was somehow able to roofie him or he ordered a hooker and got baited and switched.
I wise mane once told me, “Always fuck up ^. Never fuck down.”

If she’s married, make sure she has more to lose than you do. If it’s pay to play, make sure it’s much better, younger, hotter,than what you could get for free.
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Rightfield
13 days ago
A commenter on another site observed the suspect looked like Dave Chapelle in a wig.
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ilbbaicnl
13 days ago
Could be she kept getting probation because LE considers P4P customers to be low priority victims. Related to how Jeffery Dahlmer could have been caught much sooner, but the cops didn't think gay-on-gay domestic violence was worth their time.
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Rightfield
13 days ago
^ I think that is probably true on the judge's part. It's a form of blaming the victim.

I remember some cops in a bible belt state refused to provide security for a children's event because Harry Potter books were being read. They considered Harry Potter books to be a product of the occult. Somehow in their mind, they get to choose which civilians deserve protection.
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