Anonymous wrote:And he killed her sister’s boyfriend execution style and the girlfriend sat on AH’s side in court unflinching. I don’t think they speak to this day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that I thought there was way too much focus on his sexuality, especially since he’s no longer here to advocate for himself. Seemed salacious and took away from my belief in the reporting.
I also thought it was interesting the way he spoke to his fiancée on the phone. They reminded me of high schoolers the way they spoke to each other, nothing particularly deep or emotional except for her first call to him in jail when he was crying. He came across extremely immature and almost child like from what I would expect from a man earning $40 million in a billion dollar industry.
Like a thug with no education that got invited to the Met gala and was trying to fit in. He had no chance and probably why he kept going home to CT and his cousins small house and his low level friends. He just wasn’t up to par with how Tom Brady, Tim Tebow could socialize, speak well in interviews, and carry themselves.
I imagine he was acutely aware of this and went back to what he knew: the thugs he grew up with.
You sound kinda nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#1 - they WERE young. Like early 20s. He was drafted at 20.
#2 - don’t think they ever officially married, although it seems she added his name? It’s so bizarre. She should be in jail too
+1
She was on camera disposing of evidence!
That was shocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear- he committed suicide 2 days after the radio show outed or speculated on his sexuality?
So, what? His sexuality shouldn't even be open for discussion. Seems as though he had a plan to end his life before that even happened, nobody knows. But, the way this documentary hyper focused on his sexuality was disgusting. It was poorly done, and complete bogus.
I asked because considering his background and his upbringing it could’ve been extremely shameful for him, even more so then being found guilty to murder, which caused him to take his life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who was molesting him?
a teen male babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear- he committed suicide 2 days after the radio show outed or speculated on his sexuality?
So, what? His sexuality shouldn't even be open for discussion. Seems as though he had a plan to end his life before that even happened, nobody knows. But, the way this documentary hyper focused on his sexuality was disgusting. It was poorly done, and complete bogus.
Anonymous wrote:Who was molesting him?
Anonymous wrote:I agree that I thought there was way too much focus on his sexuality, especially since he’s no longer here to advocate for himself. Seemed salacious and took away from my belief in the reporting.
I also thought it was interesting the way he spoke to his fiancée on the phone. They reminded me of high schoolers the way they spoke to each other, nothing particularly deep or emotional except for her first call to him in jail when he was crying. He came across extremely immature and almost child like from what I would expect from a man earning $40 million in a billion dollar industry.
Like a thug with no education that got invited to the Met gala and was trying to fit in. He had no chance and probably why he kept going home to CT and his cousins small house and his low level friends. He just wasn’t up to par with how Tom Brady, Tim Tebow could socialize, speak well in interviews, and carry themselves.
I imagine he was acutely aware of this and went back to what he knew: the thugs he grew up with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear- he committed suicide 2 days after the radio show outed or speculated on his sexuality?
So, what? His sexuality shouldn't even be open for discussion. Seems as though he had a plan to end his life before that even happened, nobody knows. But, the way this documentary hyper focused on his sexuality was disgusting. It was poorly done, and complete bogus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear- he committed suicide 2 days after the radio show outed or speculated on his sexuality?
So, what? His sexuality shouldn't even be open for discussion. Seems as though he had a plan to end his life before that even happened, nobody knows. But, the way this documentary hyper focused on his sexuality was disgusting. It was poorly done, and complete bogus.
Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear- he committed suicide 2 days after the radio show outed or speculated on his sexuality?