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LSU standout Kyren Lacy wanted on charges of negligent homicide, felony hit-and-run

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Tango.Mike said:

Hank the Grifter said:

Loquacious Lunchbox said:

It's because a bot wrote them. I don't care what the dude says he either uses AI to compose his posts or he's some kind of straight up AI bot.


Yeah I suspected that for quite a while but then every so often he makes a post that's normal. Hence my question.

Perhaps he suffers from a TBI incurred while overseas and this is how he manages to post.
Or perhaps he's just a troll, which is just the most pathetic thing ever.


Being in Iraq doesn't necessarily mean you were anywhere near shots fired in anger

Obviously. It's pretty clear I'm making assumptions and giving the benefit of the doubt in an effort to explain an odd posting style.
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Hank the Grifter said:

Tango.Mike said:

Hank the Grifter said:

Loquacious Lunchbox said:

It's because a bot wrote them. I don't care what the dude says he either uses AI to compose his posts or he's some kind of straight up AI bot.


Yeah I suspected that for quite a while but then every so often he makes a post that's normal. Hence my question.

Perhaps he suffers from a TBI incurred while overseas and this is how he manages to post.
Or perhaps he's just a troll, which is just the most pathetic thing ever.


Being in Iraq doesn't necessarily mean you were anywhere near shots fired in anger

Obviously. It's pretty clear I'm making assumptions and giving the benefit of the doubt in an effort to explain an odd posting style.


Not bagging on you, I was making a passive aggressive swipe at the pretentious "thank me for my service" username
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That's how you read it?

I read it as a dude proud of his contribution.

Of course I'm just a nobody that swings in here from time-to-time. I don't know all of the personal posting habits and traits of every poster here.
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Tango.Mike said:

Hank the Grifter said:

Tango.Mike said:

Hank the Grifter said:

Loquacious Lunchbox said:

It's because a bot wrote them. I don't care what the dude says he either uses AI to compose his posts or he's some kind of straight up AI bot.


Yeah I suspected that for quite a while but then every so often he makes a post that's normal. Hence my question.

Perhaps he suffers from a TBI incurred while overseas and this is how he manages to post.
Or perhaps he's just a troll, which is just the most pathetic thing ever.


Being in Iraq doesn't necessarily mean you were anywhere near shots fired in anger

Obviously. It's pretty clear I'm making assumptions and giving the benefit of the doubt in an effort to explain an odd posting style.


Not bagging on you, I was making a passive aggressive swipe at the pretentious "thank me for my service" username
Nothing wrong we being proud of of your service
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bro thinks he's writing for the local newspaper
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Citing information from the Lafourche Parish District Attorney's Office, Ory told HTV 10 that Lacy was actually more than 72 yards behind the crash when it occurred. Ory also provided video footage of Lacy's lime green Dodge Charger seemingly behind the crash.


www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/nfl/article-15161297/amp/kyren-lacy-lawyer-crash-video-suicide.html

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Care to retract this statement?
Captain Winky
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So much for innocent until proven guilty.
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Justice was definitely not served. He was falsely accused and ended his life.
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This is so incredibly heartbreaking and sad and unacceptable.
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Breaking news: defense attorney thinks his client was innocent.

This doesn't really prove anything unless the attorney's got video evidence of the actual crash.
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Drum5343 said:

Breaking news: defense attorney thinks his client was innocent.

This doesn't really prove anything unless the attorney's got video evidence of the actual crash.
Dude. Look it up. The crash video is out there and the corrupt cop coercion body cam footage is out there as well…
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Captain Winky said:

Justice was definitely not served. He was falsely accused and ended his life.


You missed a few details in your attempt to make it seem like he just committed suicide because of being wrongfully accused of something …..the day he committed suicide he fired shots during a domestic disturbance, led police on a high speed chase in Houston, and then actually did cause a crash during that high speed chase…..THEN shot himslef.
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Greg Costanza said:

Captain Winky said:

Justice was definitely not served. He was falsely accused and ended his life.


You missed a few details in your attempt to make it seem like he just committed suicide because of being wrongfully accused of something …..the day he committed suicide he fired shots during a domestic disturbance, led police on a high speed chase in Houston, and then actually did cause a crash during that high speed chase…..THEN shot himslef.

It certainly was a contributing factor, though.
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Greg Costanza said:

Captain Winky said:

Justice was definitely not served. He was falsely accused and ended his life.


You missed a few details in your attempt to make it seem like he just committed suicide because of being wrongfully accused of something …..the day he committed suicide he fired shots during a domestic disturbance, led police on a high speed chase in Houston, and then actually did cause a crash during that high speed chase…..THEN shot himslef.


2 days before the grand jury hearing, seems like it could be correlated
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Greg Costanza said:

Captain Winky said:

Justice was definitely not served. He was falsely accused and ended his life.


You missed a few details in your attempt to make it seem like he just committed suicide because of being wrongfully accused of something …..the day he committed suicide he fired shots during a domestic disturbance, led police on a high speed chase in Houston, and then actually did cause a crash during that high speed chase…..THEN shot himslef.

Read if you actually want the truth about this tragedy.

I went and actually read about and watched videos from his attorney on what happened the night he killed himself, which obviously you have not. It happened the Saturday night/Sunday morning before his grand jury trial on Monday. He was with his family in Houston and had indicated to them that he was going to kill himself. Worrying for his safety, they took his keys away so he couldn't leave. He was having an obvious mental break down and pulled a gun and shot into the ground to make them give him the keys, which they did. He drives away and his family understandably made a distress call to the police to try to stop him from killing himself. They end up in a pursuit and according to evidence the shot was fired before his car crashed so he shot him self while driving and then his car crashed. It wasn't clear if it crashed with another vehicle or by itself.

Video evidence has now come out proving his innocence, he was 100 yards behind the deadly crash and had nothing to do with it. He was tried in the court of public opinion as guilty and felt he had no way out. Imagine if it was you and your life was falling apart the way his was in real time. His lawyer spoke at his funeral and stated I just needed Kyren to hold on for one more day and I would have been able to give him his life back. This is a tragedy.
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HoustonAg2106 said:

Greg Costanza said:

Captain Winky said:

Justice was definitely not served. He was falsely accused and ended his life.


You missed a few details in your attempt to make it seem like he just committed suicide because of being wrongfully accused of something …..the day he committed suicide he fired shots during a domestic disturbance, led police on a high speed chase in Houston, and then actually did cause a crash during that high speed chase…..THEN shot himslef.

Read if you actually want the truth about this tragedy.

I went and actually read about and watched videos from his attorney on what happened the night he killed himself, which obviously you have not. It happened the Saturday night/Sunday morning before his grand jury trial on Monday. He was with his family in Houston and had indicated to them that he was going to kill himself. Worrying for his safety, they took his keys away so he couldn't leave. He was having an obvious mental break down and pulled a gun and shot into the ground to make them give him the keys, which they did. He drives away and his family understandably made a distress call to the police to try to stop him from killing himself. They end up in a pursuit and according to evidence the shot was fired before his car crashed so he shot him self while driving and then his car crashed. It wasn't clear if it crashed with another vehicle or by itself.

Video evidence has now come out proving his innocence, he was 100 yards behind the deadly crash and had nothing to do with it. He was tried in the court of public opinion as guilty and felt he had no way out. Imagine if it was you and your life was falling apart the way his was in real time. His lawyer spoke at his funeral and stated I just needed Kyren to hold on for one more day and I would have been able to give him his life back. This is a tragedy.

Ok, I am now imagining if it was me and I knew I was innocent.

I would let my lawyer discover and publish the exonerating evidence instead of killing myself, because I'm a rational human being. Seems like common sense. He was the one who made the decision to end his own life. Nobody forced him. The court of public opinion didn't make him. He was obviously mentally ill. Sad he died though.
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the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

Greg Costanza said:

Captain Winky said:

Justice was definitely not served. He was falsely accused and ended his life.


You missed a few details in your attempt to make it seem like he just committed suicide because of being wrongfully accused of something …..the day he committed suicide he fired shots during a domestic disturbance, led police on a high speed chase in Houston, and then actually did cause a crash during that high speed chase…..THEN shot himslef.

Read if you actually want the truth about this tragedy.

I went and actually read about and watched videos from his attorney on what happened the night he killed himself, which obviously you have not. It happened the Saturday night/Sunday morning before his grand jury trial on Monday. He was with his family in Houston and had indicated to them that he was going to kill himself. Worrying for his safety, they took his keys away so he couldn't leave. He was having an obvious mental break down and pulled a gun and shot into the ground to make them give him the keys, which they did. He drives away and his family understandably made a distress call to the police to try to stop him from killing himself. They end up in a pursuit and according to evidence the shot was fired before his car crashed so he shot him self while driving and then his car crashed. It wasn't clear if it crashed with another vehicle or by itself.

Video evidence has now come out proving his innocence, he was 100 yards behind the deadly crash and had nothing to do with it. He was tried in the court of public opinion as guilty and felt he had no way out. Imagine if it was you and your life was falling apart the way his was in real time. His lawyer spoke at his funeral and stated I just needed Kyren to hold on for one more day and I would have been able to give him his life back. This is a tragedy.

Ok, I am now imagining if it was me and I knew I was innocent.

I would let my lawyer discover and publish the exonerating evidence instead of killing myself, because I'm a rational human being. Seems like common sense. He was the one who made the decision to end his own life. Nobody forced him. The court of public opinion didn't make him. He was obviously mentally ill. Sad he died though.



Everyone handles stress differently, especially this amount of stress that I can't really say I have ever experienced. Of course no one made him kill himself, but the previous post to mine stated that his suicide had nothing to do with him being wrongfully accused, which is very wrong.
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I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.
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ABATTBQ11 said:

I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.

At age 24, no question I would have behaved rationally.
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the most cool guy said:

ABATTBQ11 said:

I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.

At age 24, no question I would have behaved rationally.


Good for you, not everyone handles everything the same. What is your point exactly?
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HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

ABATTBQ11 said:

I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.

At age 24, no question I would have behaved rationally.


Good for you, not everyone handles everything the same. What is your point exactly?

I don't have a point
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the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

ABATTBQ11 said:

I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.

At age 24, no question I would have behaved rationally.


Good for you, not everyone handles everything the same. What is your point exactly?

I don't have a point


Then why are you telling us how you would handle the situation? That has nothing to do with the discussion
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HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

ABATTBQ11 said:

I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.

At age 24, no question I would have behaved rationally.


Good for you, not everyone handles everything the same. What is your point exactly?

I don't have a point


Then why are you telling us how you would handle the situation? That has nothing to do with the discussion

Dude I'm just posting
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the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

ABATTBQ11 said:

I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.

At age 24, no question I would have behaved rationally.


Good for you, not everyone handles everything the same. What is your point exactly?

I don't have a point


Then why are you telling us how you would handle the situation? That has nothing to do with the discussion

Dude I'm just posting


That's what people say when they realize they are wrong
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HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

ABATTBQ11 said:

I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.

At age 24, no question I would have behaved rationally.


Good for you, not everyone handles everything the same. What is your point exactly?

I don't have a point


Then why are you telling us how you would handle the situation? That has nothing to do with the discussion

Dude I'm just posting


That's what people say when they realize they are wrong


Don't mind him, he just has a reputation to uphold as the least cool guy.
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Guy12 said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

ABATTBQ11 said:

I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.

At age 24, no question I would have behaved rationally.


Good for you, not everyone handles everything the same. What is your point exactly?

I don't have a point


Then why are you telling us how you would handle the situation? That has nothing to do with the discussion

Dude I'm just posting


That's what people say when they realize they are wrong


Don't mind him, he just has a reputation to uphold as the least cool guy.


Clearly
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HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

ABATTBQ11 said:

I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.

At age 24, no question I would have behaved rationally.


Good for you, not everyone handles everything the same. What is your point exactly?

I don't have a point


Then why are you telling us how you would handle the situation? That has nothing to do with the discussion

Dude I'm just posting


That's what people say when they realize they are wrong

I don't even know what you're talking about. Wrong about what?
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the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

ABATTBQ11 said:

I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.

At age 24, no question I would have behaved rationally.


Good for you, not everyone handles everything the same. What is your point exactly?

I don't have a point


Then why are you telling us how you would handle the situation? That has nothing to do with the discussion

Dude I'm just posting


That's what people say when they realize they are wrong

I don't even know what you're talking about. Wrong about what?

About why Kyren Lacy killed himself.

You entered a discussion where one poster said that his suicide had nothing to do with him being wrongfully accused and was because of a domestic disturbance. This is clearly wrong because the domestic disturbance stemmed from his family trying to stop him from killing himself just over 24 hours before his grand jury trial. He was having a mental break down because his life was falling apart, he was set to make millions in the NFL that year and he saw that being taken away against his will for something he did not do. How can you judge how someone else would handle a situation like this? If he wasn't being wrongfully accused he would be alive today.
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HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

ABATTBQ11 said:

I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.

At age 24, no question I would have behaved rationally.


Good for you, not everyone handles everything the same. What is your point exactly?

I don't have a point


Then why are you telling us how you would handle the situation? That has nothing to do with the discussion

Dude I'm just posting


That's what people say when they realize they are wrong

I don't even know what you're talking about. Wrong about what?

About why Kyren Lacy killed himself.

You entered a discussion where one poster said that his suicide had nothing to do with him being wrongfully accused and was because of a domestic disturbance. This is clearly wrong because the domestic disturbance stemmed from his family trying to stop him from killing himself just over 24 hours before his grand jury trial. He was having a mental break down because his life was falling apart, he was set to make millions in the NFL that year and he saw that being taken away against his will for something he did not do. How can you judge how someone else would handle a situation like this? If he wasn't being wrongfully accused he would be alive today.

I think you're confused. I didn't postulate about why he killed himself, aside from being mentally ill which he obviously was. I just said the court of public opinion didn't make him do it.
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lsu is such a trash program. They have so many thugs and miscreants on their team. Those of you saying he squandered NFL potential, who cares?!?! The only story here is the dead and injured he caused.
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the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

the most cool guy said:

ABATTBQ11 said:

I'm sure 24 year old you would totally have behaved rationally if you were accused of the same thing and were being publicly drug through the mud on a national stage with your future and everything you've ever worked for on the line.

At age 24, no question I would have behaved rationally.


Good for you, not everyone handles everything the same. What is your point exactly?

I don't have a point


Then why are you telling us how you would handle the situation? That has nothing to do with the discussion

Dude I'm just posting


That's what people say when they realize they are wrong

I don't even know what you're talking about. Wrong about what?

About why Kyren Lacy killed himself.

You entered a discussion where one poster said that his suicide had nothing to do with him being wrongfully accused and was because of a domestic disturbance. This is clearly wrong because the domestic disturbance stemmed from his family trying to stop him from killing himself just over 24 hours before his grand jury trial. He was having a mental break down because his life was falling apart, he was set to make millions in the NFL that year and he saw that being taken away against his will for something he did not do. How can you judge how someone else would handle a situation like this? If he wasn't being wrongfully accused he would be alive today.

I think you're confused. I didn't postulate about why he killed himself, aside from being mentally ill which he obviously was. I just said the court of public opinion didn't make him do it.


He might have been having a mental break down about what was going on in his life, but there is no indication that he had some kind of life long mental illness. By all accounts of his former teammates and coaches he was a good kid and had a good head on his shoulders and was ready to become a pro in the NFL. Of course nobody MADE him do it, but the circumstances of events going on in his life and the feeling of absolutely hopelessness (and the media/court of public opinion reinforcing that) are what obviously led to this. I don't see how you can argue against that, but I'm sure you will try...
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Jarrin Jay said:

lsu is such a trash program. They have so many thugs and miscreants on their team. Those of you saying he squandered NFL potential, who cares?!?! The only story here is the dead and injured he caused.


He didn't do anything, you might want to read up on the story
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Fair, I only read the tweets in the thread. Sad then.

Doesn't change the fact lsu is a trash program with thugs and miscreants….
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Jarrin Jay said:

Fair, I only read the tweets in the thread. Sad then.

Doesn't change the fact lsu is a trash program with thugs and miscreants….


No argument here, it is just apparent now he isn't one of them
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