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08-26-2020, 05:58 AM
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Re: Navy Officer Killed
Simone strikes again! Nice find. The theories I was coming up with to try and explain the situation were not good lol. The drug angle makes sense though. I was stuck on trying to come up with the motive as to why he would shoot the dude with his own gun more than once, when he was clearly not a threat and then circle him the way he did, seemed like behavior you'd see from hits, but if the Navy officer was supposed to have a hit out on him, why would the "assassin" not bring his own heat? It didn't add up and my theory crumbled lol.
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#13
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08-26-2020, 08:03 PM
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Re: Navy Officer Killed
Funny that... On that big page of compassionate social posts that Simone put up, and there's loads.. not one mention of thought towards the initial murder victim. |
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08-28-2020, 12:10 AM
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Re: Navy Officer Killed
A little suspect he died later in hospital when he’s sat up right in the back of the police car?
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08-30-2020, 05:21 AM
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Re: Navy Officer Killed
That second video clears some things up, but then leaves me with a another question, what was the guy trying to do with the kid in the beginning in the video? He just walks up to him, sits down and puts his arm around him, then grabs him and doesn't let go...like wtf? It helps explain why so many people got involved when hindsight suggests staying out of it may have been the better option, but it mostly just makes the entire situation more tragic for everyone involved.
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