Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sister has been chasing him for 3 years? They have to be sleeping together, that’s right around the time he divorced his wife and why would he be hanging with her that long without some… benefits.
How did the wife of a doctor even end up in his party circle? Doesn’t she have kids?
Anonymous wrote:The sister has been chasing him for 3 years? They have to be sleeping together, that’s right around the time he divorced his wife and why would he be hanging with her that long without some… benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In any case I feel sad for Bob who likely didn’t do much besides doing recreational drugs or even just drinking and hanging with the wrong crowd
Are you kidding? These are all things that people get into trouble with every single day. Like he did.What the hell is wrong with you?
I see nothing horrible about recreational drinking.
And it’s not like the wrong crowd was any sort of criminals
Seems pretty likely they were all driving drunk/high
That wasn’t part of the discussion
Yes. For 3 years she hit on him. Elon go to bed.
I’m just saying he is with a shady dangerous group.
And I’m just saying he didn’t deserve to die because of it
Yes did not deserve to die, but dealing with such a group it’s way more likely to die: driving drunk, fentanyl in illicit drugs, out late wandering streets and knifes by mugger. Hard living often ends hard.
The killer was pretty shady, and was only his “friend” because of his hot sister.
How do you know it wasn’t the sister who came on to him?
I’m sure she did. But he wouldn’t be ringing up Nima on his trip back without sis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In any case I feel sad for Bob who likely didn’t do much besides doing recreational drugs or even just drinking and hanging with the wrong crowd
Are you kidding? These are all things that people get into trouble with every single day. Like he did.What the hell is wrong with you?
I see nothing horrible about recreational drinking.
And it’s not like the wrong crowd was any sort of criminals
Murder doesn’t make one a criminal? Mmmm
He didn’t know he would be murdered don’t be obtuse
He was hanging with the wrong crowd it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that out. Which you stupidly thing is just fine to do. Just bad people, but not criminals makes one a-okay.
By the way, no one things the guy was not shady. Except you.
There are shades of shady
You don’t get out much from what I can see
Sorry, I don’t hang out with people who have propensity to murder and do murder. But you do you.
Have a fun life
NP. Please find something relevant to say in the future. You’re off topic because you got served.
Tell this to those who started calling others idiots and whatnot
No, I’ll tell it to you and whatnot.
New poster, you said? Hmmm
Anonymous wrote:Very sad. SF has turned into a crap hole. Leaves behind two little girls.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/bob-lee-cash-app-founder-former-square-executive/story?id=98376293
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stats? It’s called observation from living here my whole life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly. The people here are so much on a high horse and don’t live in the real worldAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like a sad outcome and culmination of a years long midlife crisis.
Divorcing wife, leaving kids behind, moving to a bachelor condo in Miami (rooming with his widowed dad), and then hitting the city on a random weeknight staying out till 2am.
PP who knew him, he seems to have gone thru a huge shift in the last few years, have you seen him recently — I wonder if the late night fun was sketchier than simply a hackathon in his mid-life makeover mindset.
It is terrible to post something like this. Blaming the victim is trashy.
Remember that half the posters here won’t have but one glass of wine and grasp their pearls at the thought of weed. They can’t imagine an adult having a fun night out.
Where do you get your stats?
I agree most professionals in DC abstain from weed, because there is still a Federal law against it, so using has a high impact to careers.
Also, it smells awful, gives you cancer like cigarettes, and literally makes you dumber faster and more permanently than alcohol. In a city of wonks, recreational stupidity is not popular.
Uh...they are doing edibles not smoking. I live in a wealthy area in the DMV and tons of lawyers, C Level/Partners in acct/consulting firms, etc do gummies regularly.
Cool, it's still getting high. All the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stats? It’s called observation from living here my whole life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly. The people here are so much on a high horse and don’t live in the real worldAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like a sad outcome and culmination of a years long midlife crisis.
Divorcing wife, leaving kids behind, moving to a bachelor condo in Miami (rooming with his widowed dad), and then hitting the city on a random weeknight staying out till 2am.
PP who knew him, he seems to have gone thru a huge shift in the last few years, have you seen him recently — I wonder if the late night fun was sketchier than simply a hackathon in his mid-life makeover mindset.
It is terrible to post something like this. Blaming the victim is trashy.
Remember that half the posters here won’t have but one glass of wine and grasp their pearls at the thought of weed. They can’t imagine an adult having a fun night out.
Where do you get your stats?
I agree most professionals in DC abstain from weed, because there is still a Federal law against it, so using has a high impact to careers.
Also, it smells awful, gives you cancer like cigarettes, and literally makes you dumber faster and more permanently than alcohol. In a city of wonks, recreational stupidity is not popular.
Uh...they are doing edibles not smoking. I live in a wealthy area in the DMV and tons of lawyers, C Level/Partners in acct/consulting firms, etc do gummies regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously, sister knew it was her brother who did it. could she be charged with anything? given she most likely knew, but didn’t come forward?
Not a lawyer but I believe witnessing and not telling (unless you are being questioned) is not a crime?
Thats nuts if you think about it. All those resources wasted on looking for a killer and she knew who it was.
But how will they prove she knew? Otherwise maybe it’s aiding and abetting? Not sure!
Texts, if she was housing him, etc.
Can they be that dumb?!
Her texts were a piece of the puzzle to begin with!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously, sister knew it was her brother who did it. could she be charged with anything? given she most likely knew, but didn’t come forward?
Not a lawyer but I believe witnessing and not telling (unless you are being questioned) is not a crime?
Thats nuts if you think about it. All those resources wasted on looking for a killer and she knew who it was.
But how will they prove she knew? Otherwise maybe it’s aiding and abetting? Not sure!
She knew they left together and that he was murdered. If she didn’t come forward reporting when she last saw him, that is abetting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously, sister knew it was her brother who did it. could she be charged with anything? given she most likely knew, but didn’t come forward?
Not a lawyer but I believe witnessing and not telling (unless you are being questioned) is not a crime?
Thats nuts if you think about it. All those resources wasted on looking for a killer and she knew who it was.
But how will they prove she knew? Otherwise maybe it’s aiding and abetting? Not sure!
Texts, if she was housing him, etc.
Can they be that dumb?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In any case I feel sad for Bob who likely didn’t do much besides doing recreational drugs or even just drinking and hanging with the wrong crowd
Are you kidding? These are all things that people get into trouble with every single day. Like he did.What the hell is wrong with you?
I see nothing horrible about recreational drinking.
And it’s not like the wrong crowd was any sort of criminals
Murder doesn’t make one a criminal? Mmmm
He didn’t know he would be murdered don’t be obtuse
He was hanging with the wrong crowd it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that out. Which you stupidly thing is just fine to do. Just bad people, but not criminals makes one a-okay.
By the way, no one things the guy was not shady. Except you.
There are shades of shady
You don’t get out much from what I can see
Sorry, I don’t hang out with people who have propensity to murder and do murder. But you do you.
Have a fun life
NP. Please find something relevant to say in the future. You’re off topic because you got served.
Tell this to those who started calling others idiots and whatnot
No, I’ll tell it to you and whatnot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously, sister knew it was her brother who did it. could she be charged with anything? given she most likely knew, but didn’t come forward?
Not a lawyer but I believe witnessing and not telling (unless you are being questioned) is not a crime?
Thats nuts if you think about it. All those resources wasted on looking for a killer and she knew who it was.
But how will they prove she knew? Otherwise maybe it’s aiding and abetting? Not sure!