Anonymous wrote:If someone came into your house and attacked you, and you restrained that person until police arrived, and they died? Would you consider yourself a murderer? I doubt it. This is the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It amazes me that anyone would defend a guy who was coked up, nine drinks in his system, had previously raped his baby mama and had a restraining order against him, and came at Hapgood with a knife. Seriously???? Do you people even hear yourselves?
Oh, I forgot - Hapgood is white and blond, so obviously this is a case of “white privilege.” JFC.
I don’t have an issue with Hapgood’s initial actions, but I do have issue with him not allowing medical care. The “self defense” part was over at that point. Kenny was not a threat, and there were other people/workers in the room.
Anonymous wrote:It amazes me that anyone would defend a guy who was coked up, nine drinks in his system, had previously raped his baby mama and had a restraining order against him, and came at Hapgood with a knife. Seriously???? Do you people even hear yourselves?
Oh, I forgot - Hapgood is white and blond, so obviously this is a case of “white privilege.” JFC.
Anonymous wrote:Even if that were true (drugs), he (Kenny) obviously attacked the guy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe his story, but he should not have kept sitting on him in that manner so he couldn’t breathe for so long. It’s crazy the security didn’t get security there faster. Did the hotel employee not have a cell phone or walk-in talkie? They were only 100 yards from the pool. To be fair I could see hapgood being in shock and being scared to get up or scared that if he lets loose at all the two might gang up on him or the robber might fight back more.
I am not sure I believe all of it but I do believe he panicked fairly quickly. Maybe Kenny had a knife, maybe he was slurring his words, and Scott’s mind raced to worse case scenario and he panicked and then eventually went into shock. He doesn’t look like the kind of guy who is ever going to want to admit being scared, panicking and making poor choices. I don’t think he suffocated but yes I can believe the hit to the head and been a bit drugged up, and the not receiving the right kind of emergency care all contributed to the death. If he hit his head, he could have had a small brain bleed that went undetected for example.
Completely agree. These are people who have always lived within a bubble of extreme privilege and safety. I can only imagine the panic, confusion, and adrenaline he must have felt in this scenario, and there's no way he was thinking through any consequences beyond what would happen if he didn't keep Kenny restrained. It's very easy to hate on the Hapgoods, especially when Trump's tweeting about them, Kallie's on Fox and Friends, and their friends' idea of rallying around them is to talk trash about an entire country. But 100% think he acted on instinct, was only concerned with protecting his family, and shouldn't be punished for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did their publicist write that article for them?
Sounded like exactly the opposite to me. The article was almost satirical in its over-the-too description Scott and his family, stressing repeatedly their blond hair (wtf?) and their fortunate lifestyle. Sounded very sarcastic. I hate the author’s snarky tone.
Anonymous wrote:Oliver Prichard, who is quoted numerous in the article (As is his mother), grew up in DC and went to school here before going to Dartmouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe his story, but he should not have kept sitting on him in that manner so he couldn’t breathe for so long. It’s crazy the security didn’t get security there faster. Did the hotel employee not have a cell phone or walk-in talkie? They were only 100 yards from the pool. To be fair I could see hapgood being in shock and being scared to get up or scared that if he lets loose at all the two might gang up on him or the robber might fight back more.
I am not sure I believe all of it but I do believe he panicked fairly quickly. Maybe Kenny had a knife, maybe he was slurring his words, and Scott’s mind raced to worse case scenario and he panicked and then eventually went into shock. He doesn’t look like the kind of guy who is ever going to want to admit being scared, panicking and making poor choices. I don’t think he suffocated but yes I can believe the hit to the head and been a bit drugged up, and the not receiving the right kind of emergency care all contributed to the death. If he hit his head, he could have had a small brain bleed that went undetected for example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It amazes me that anyone would defend a guy who was coked up, nine drinks in his system, had previously raped his baby mama and had a restraining order against him, and came at Hapgood with a knife. Seriously???? Do you people even hear yourselves?
Oh, I forgot - Hapgood is white and blond, so obviously this is a case of “white privilege.” JFC.
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