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.