Anonymous wrote:Did they find drugs on Kenny?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the height of privilege to not consider the possibility that this was a drug deal gone wrong. Sorry if your fragile world doesn't allow for a scenario where Hapgood was trying to score drugs and might not be the precious innocent victim he claims to be. I mean, no one from his wealthy suburb in Connecticut has ever purchased or used cocaine before. /s
“According to a Facebook post from a local resident, Hapgood called the front desk on April 13 and asked for Mitchel specifically to come to his room where he, his wife and children were staying.“
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6942667/UBS-investment-banker-charged-manslaughter-Anguilla-fight-hotel-staff-member.html
Anonymous wrote:It's the height of privilege to not consider the possibility that this was a drug deal gone wrong. Sorry if your fragile world doesn't allow for a scenario where Hapgood was trying to score drugs and might not be the precious innocent victim he claims to be. I mean, no one from his wealthy suburb in Connecticut has ever purchased or used cocaine before. /s
Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
+2. And to the other PP, yes both of my daughters would easily stand with their dad the way that girl is in the photo. Not strange at all the me. I’d stand with my own father that way too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You mean not trusting the other hotel employees and wanting the police to deal with things?
Would you have done anything differently than he did? If you were in that situation?
He was repeatedly asked to allow the man to breathe. At that point, killing him was a conscious decision. Also, I don’t buy or use drugs...so I doubt this will ever happen to me.
According to some articles, he did ease up when asked. So there's that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You mean not trusting the other hotel employees and wanting the police to deal with things?
Would you have done anything differently than he did? If you were in that situation?
He was repeatedly asked to allow the man to breathe. At that point, killing him was a conscious decision. Also, I don’t buy or use drugs...so I doubt this will ever happen to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You mean not trusting the other hotel employees and wanting the police to deal with things?
Would you have done anything differently than he did? If you were in that situation?
He was repeatedly asked to allow the man to breathe. At that point, killing him was a conscious decision. Also, I don’t buy or use drugs...so I doubt this will ever happen to me.
Anonymous wrote: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.
You mean not trusting the other hotel employees and wanting the police to deal with things?
Would you have done anything differently than he did? If you were in that situation?
Anonymous wrote:It's the height of privilege to not consider the possibility that this was a drug deal gone wrong. Sorry if your fragile world doesn't allow for a scenario where Hapgood was trying to score drugs and might not be the precious innocent victim he claims to be. I mean, no one from his wealthy suburb in Connecticut has ever purchased or used cocaine before. /s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the height of privilege to not consider the possibility that this was a drug deal gone wrong. Sorry if your fragile world doesn't allow for a scenario where Hapgood was trying to score drugs and might not be the precious innocent victim he claims to be. I mean, no one from his wealthy suburb in Connecticut has ever purchased or used cocaine before. /s
“According to a Facebook post from a local resident, Hapgood called the front desk on April 13 and asked for Mitchel specifically to come to his room where he, his wife and children were staying.“
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6942667/UBS-investment-banker-charged-manslaughter-Anguilla-fight-hotel-staff-member.html
Anonymous wrote:It's the height of privilege to not consider the possibility that this was a drug deal gone wrong. Sorry if your fragile world doesn't allow for a scenario where Hapgood was trying to score drugs and might not be the precious innocent victim he claims to be. I mean, no one from his wealthy suburb in Connecticut has ever purchased or used cocaine before. /s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is this idiot that keeps defending the drunk, high, knife wielding thief? Stop already. he got what he deserved. End of story. If Scott hadn't killed him, someone else would have, or he'd have fallen down some stairs and cracked his head open or whatever. The world is a better place without him in it. Accept it and move on.
Hapgood “seemed scared, but it wasn’t fully shown,” the source recalled. “You could also sense he was beyond angry and also came off slightly deranged. He wasn’t finishing sentences.”
The worker said he tried reasoning with Hapgood.
“I was explaining you have to allow [Mitchel] to breathe, so ease off of him.”
“Security asked me to find duct tape,” he recalled. “I looked for anything just to restrain Kenny, so that Mr. Hapgood would get off of him. I couldn’t find any.”
As the banker loosened up, the source recalls, Mitchel regained consciousness and said, “No, no, no. Can I speak?”
“You don’t have a f-?-king thing to say,” Hapgood allegedly said before tightening his hold again.
“You could see Kenny’s feet in the air,” the source said.
Then Hapgood’s wife walked in. She looked shocked and asked her husband if he was OK, the witness said.
It's odd that the worker didn't just yank Hapgood off the guy but I assume the worker didn't want to get accused of assaulting the white American guest.
Why would the hotel employee tank Hapgood off of Kenny?
Because Hapgood was in the process of killing Kenny.
And because you feel sorry for the would be-thief.
Did anyone test Hapgood for drugs? However you feel about the victim, it's odd that Hapgood refused to let the guy breathe. Or talk.
I could see my DH doing absolutely the same. Restraining the guy until the police came. Another hotel employee who appeared to be the intruder’s friend wouldn’t convince him to let Kenny go.