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8 minutes ago, Tsaikotic said:

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where did you get those?..are those official reports?....sounds from those McCoy was doing it the right way, or at least trying and learning as he went...makes you wonder why someone would just one day decide to stop doing the right way and just go crazy

 

From Fairburn's tweet that contained MPD reports.

 

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4 minutes ago, Heitz said:

did he see this coming, or was he setting it up to look like a set up!?

 

Or did she see that he saw this coming and was setting it up to look like a set up and set him up to look like a set up set up?      :bag:

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3 minutes ago, Doc said:

Shady playing 4D chess.

 

I see it as highly unlikely that Shady would put his career and life on the line to get back some jewelry that a store loaned him.  How much could it have been worth, versus how much he would stand to lose if caught?

Really now?  Virtually everyone in prison is in there for something that they would later look back on as a really bad decision. 

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2 minutes ago, Doc said:

Shady playing 4D chess.

 

I see it as highly unlikely that Shady would put his career and life on the line to get back some jewelry that a store loaned him.  How much could it have been worth, versus how much he would stand to lose if caught?

Exactly.  Highly unlikely.  My money is on she set it up and will be filing a civil suit in due time for a nice big settlement.  

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21 minutes ago, Doc said:

The son doing it would explain a lot.

More parallels with OJ - I still believe OJ's son did it :ph34r:

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1 minute ago, SoCal Deek said:

Really now?  Virtually everyone in prison is in there for something that they would later look back on as a really bad decision. 

 

Yeah and far more people are not in jail because they didn't make a really bad decision.

2 minutes ago, stevewin said:

More parallels with OJ - I still believe OJ's son did it :ph34r:

 

It wouldn't surprise me.

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4 minutes ago, Lurker said:

 

Or did she see that he saw this coming and was setting it up to look like a set up and set him up to look like a set up set up?      :bag:

 

It's literally the Inception of crime!  :beer:

 

Again, I can't wait for the Netflix Docuseries on this whole thing...

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2 minutes ago, MDFan said:

Exactly.  Highly unlikely.  My money is on she set it up and will be filing a civil suit in due time for a nice big settlement.  

me personally, I don't think either set it up, But I think she's using it to hurt McCoy and try to keep her lifestyle she's about to lose

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2 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

This would have been provable via DNA evidence.  Remove the funny looking hat. 

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9 minutes ago, Tsaikotic said:

me personally, I don't think either set it up, But I think she's using it to hurt McCoy and try to keep her lifestyle she's about to lose

 

Agree, she's been hanging on to the jewelry for over a year.  The thief knew exactly what to go after, either from reports that were filed, maybe overheard the jewelry store discussing it,  but it may also have been her son talking about it with his buddies and word spread.  It would be easy to blame LeSean because of the thief's detailed knowledge.  

Police reports indicate LeSean knew to avoid any physicality so it makes little sense to cross that line.  Clearly he values his job.

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44 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

 

16 year old son was missing at 3 in the morning when this all went down. I find that odd.

 

 

I find that means the police couldn't find him.

 

Really doesn't mean much in the context.

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1 minute ago, GaryPinC said:

 

 

Agree, she's been hanging on to the jewelry for over a year.  The thief knew exactly what to go after, either from reports that were filed, maybe overheard the jewelry store discussing it,  but it may also have been her son talking about it with his buddies and word spread.  It would be easy to blame LeSean because of the thief's detailed knowledge.  

or someone spotted her wearing it out.... so many possibilities

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12 minutes ago, Tsaikotic said:

me personally, I don't think either set it up, But I think she's using it to hurt McCoy and try to keep her lifestyle she's about to lose

 

She could honestly believe he set her up.  A 3:30am entry, assault, and robbery?  People hold on to incorrect first impressions generated in far less disorienting circumstances.

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1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

 

She could honestly believe he set her up.  A 3:30am entry, assault, and robbery?  People hold on to incorrect first impressions generated in far less disorienting circumstances.

 

I mean, we already know she's delusional...she's been squatting in a house that isn't hers for more than a year.

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Just now, eball said:

 

I mean, we already know she's delusional...she's been squatting in a house that isn't hers for more than a year.

 

She was invited to reside there.  That's not "squatting."  Legally, she's a tenant.

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4 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

She could honestly believe he set her up.  A 3:30am entry, assault, and robbery?  People hold on to incorrect first impressions generated in far less disorienting circumstances.

I agree with this. Say she was randomly robbed. She knows Shady was asking back for the jewelry, 1st thing that pops in  her head is he may have set her up. 

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18 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

I'm not totally sure what that means...but I think I got it in a Fortune Cookie the other day.

The Fortune Cookie was a great movie about a famous black running back in the NFL, and a fake injury to scam a bunch of money.

 

Coincidence?

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8 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

She could honestly believe he set her up.  A 3:30am entry, assault, and robbery?  People hold on to incorrect first impressions generated in far less disorienting circumstances.

yea thats true...plus she has her cousin/friend whispering things into her ear while she's trying to figure out wtf just happened to her...also, knowing the jewelry that was just stolen wasnt hers could have drove her to panic and come up with a story to try to get out of owing for it...even tho they are most likely insured

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1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

 

She was invited to reside there.  That's not "squatting."  Legally, she's a tenant.

 

The invitation was rescinded long ago.  Technically Shady may have had to go through the eviction process but it's the definition of delusion to stay somewhere you aren't wanted.

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Just now, eball said:

 

The invitation was rescinded long ago.  Technically Shady may have had to go through the eviction process but it's the definition of delusion to stay somewhere you aren't wanted.

One person's 'delusional' is another person's long lasting marriage. :mellow:

Potato, potato.

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4 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

She was invited to reside there.  That's not "squatting."  Legally, she's a tenant.

 

Maybe that’s technically true....

 

However she is staying in her ex-boyfriends house for about a year even though they broke up and he wanted her to leave.  Any normal human being would pack up and leave. Maybe give her a few weeks or a month to find a new place. There is no excuse. 

 

For all the triggered folks in here, I’m not saying she deserves to be assaulted and physically harmed. That is reprehensible. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, eball said:

 

The invitation was rescinded long ago.  Technically Shady may have had to go through the eviction process but it's the definition of delusion to stay somewhere you aren't wanted.

 

Also the definition of narcissism, and entitlement.

 

I'm not saying she's a mentally sane and stable person, mind you.  But "delusional" is stretching it.

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9 minutes ago, Fred Marchibroda said:

 

Nope.  I must correct you, the banana in the tail pipe is the oldest trick.  ?

 

Hey, stick to the topic.   No need to bring up the Corney Bennett thread here...

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1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

 

Also the definition of narcissism, and entitlement.

 

I'm not saying she's a mentally sane and stable person, mind you.  But "delusional" is stretching it.

 

"based on or having faulty judgment; mistaken" -- I think the word is fine here.  But I hear what you're saying.

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most or all states might have gotten rid of common law marriage but they cant seem to get rid of stupid tenant laws...you live somewhere for a certain amount of time and even if your name isnt on anything, its still legally your dwelling until the courts say otherwise

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