Has anyone been following this story? The home owner's story makes no sense to me. Maybe it involved drugs he supplied? https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/three-chiefs-fans-found-dead-143020181.html
I've followed it a little and find the whole thing crazy. Very sad for the families those dudes left behind. Very weird to have three dead frozen dudes in your backyard for a few days and have no clue. People live VERY different lives than I do.
“Frozen”? It says the temperature never went below 32 that night. And the police go as far as to say “This is one hundred percent not a homicide case”. They’re retards for stating that, they get shit like this wrong all the time.
Same. I drink coffee on my back deck every morning. I'd notice dead people. But my front yard, it could be days before I noticed, unless I had go to town or something, which I try to do as little as possible.
I guess "frozen" was the wrong choice - the "innocent" homeowner said they froze to death, and another report I saw indicated possibly hypothermia, and it doesn't have to be colder than 40 with other circumstances. My assumption from that "not a homicide" statement was that the police knew they definitely OD'd, which is still a dumb thing to say in this situation. I don't know what all the police told the reporters, but I figured they were just trying to keep the victims' families from retaliating against the homeowner? Surely there is a better way. Yeah, front yard, back yard, whatever - if three of my FRIENDS that I know well enough to invite over to my house and party, came to watch the Braves in the World Series, and they weren't there with the wives / girlfriends, then died somewhere on my property, I would DEFINITELY know sooner than a few days later when the cops knocked on my door.
I was really just making a cheeky joke about how little I leave home. My bestest friends and I have a thing where we let each other know we made it home, family, too. But if we didn't do that, I'm not sure I would notice if their car was still in my driveway without leaving my house or being asked if they were in my yard.
Probably took something laced with fentanyl, one guy didn't end up dying and is now scared to say what actually happened.
"Well... there we were blowing each other and snorting bad coke of each others dicks in the back yard..."
I grew up in a very small town with a very bad opiate problem. When something like this happens there it usually means they got a bad batch of heroin. Someone possibly moved them outside. Look for the guy that lives there to be charged with abuse of a corpse.
So much of it stinks, and it has to do with the guy who owns the house. I would be every bit as angry as the family members are, they’re talking about possible overdoses but weirder shit — and context— has happened before. This is already four episodes deep into its own Netflix documentary and it seems like its surface is barely scratched.
The Vince McMahon legal docs have dropped. The text. Are. Historic. https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ctd.157647/gov.uscourts.ctd.157647.1.0.pdf
I'd be shocked if there isn't a federal criminal investigation of sex trafficking based off the text messages alone.
He has been committing subhuman atrocities for decades. He’s one of the lowest people alive, let’s not pretend ANY of this is shocking. I’m just hoping he’s somehow completely socially ruined before his heart finally explodes.
The memes write themselves. I never followed wrestling so I don’t know his history very well but he certainly sounds like what I’d imagine a roided up meat head that was into pro wrestling would sound like when talking in private. I can’t be the only person that properly types out all of their texts right?
You know what a fucking pet peeve that is? You have all the time in the world to type and spellcheck before you hit SEND, and you can't be bothered? That's been my shopping cart test since the days of AOL chat.