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Bengals receiver questioned in Miami man's death
The Pittsburgh Tribune Review ^
| February 2, 2007
| The Associated Press
Posted on 02/02/2007 6:05:05 AM PST by mcg2000
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To: mcg2000
"Police have characterized this as a routine procedure..."
Yes, whenever a crime is committed, questioning the nearest Bengal is "routine procedure"
To: Cyclopean Squid
I guy I had worked with when I was at McHell later went on to murder the neighbor of somebody I went to high school with. Another guy I knew from a gaming club was later featured, from jail, by 20-20 as an example of America's "lost generation", he killed himself the day after that episode aired. You can't always pick who you know in this life. I'm sure many of the people I knew from my McHell years have come to a bad end.
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02/02/2007 8:05:55 AM PST
by
discostu
(Feed her some hungry reggae, she'll love you twice)
To: Cyclopean Squid
"Among my past acquaintances, I know at least 1) murderer, 2) a guy who committed vehicular homicide, 3) drug dealers, etc., etc. You grow apart from people, and some you knew in your youth don't turn out so good. I hope no one thinks I am any of the above just because I once knew these kinds of people."
How many times were you interviewed during the murder investigation? Homicide? Or any of the drug arrests?
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02/03/2007 4:50:21 AM PST
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mcg2000
(New Orleans: The city that declared Jihad on The Red Cross.)
To: Cyclopean Squid
"I wonder on here how many realize that the Chargers only have 1 fewer arrest than the Bengals, and the Chargers, um, charges were far more serious."
The one-man cartel in San Diego (Steve Foley) was initially drafted by the Bengals and played in Cincinnati for 6 seasons. Pattern of character indifference by the Brown family, eh?
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02/03/2007 4:54:50 AM PST
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mcg2000
(New Orleans: The city that declared Jihad on The Red Cross.)
To: mcg2000
I'm not making excuses for the Bengals. What I am tired of is the whitewashing of the Chargers. Besides, Foley didn't act up until he was a Charger. And it's Terrence Kiel who is the biggest problem on the Chargers.
The only reason Chad was interviewed by the police a) he's Chad Johnson, and 2) the victim's mom mentioned that they had known each other. The police probably just wanted to meet him. This is so blown out of proportion it's ridiculous.
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02/03/2007 10:23:28 AM PST
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Cyclopean Squid
(Patron Saint of Mediocrity)
To: mcg2000
LOL! My son (age 9) got it right in 17 and 24/100 seconds.
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02/03/2007 12:09:22 PM PST
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buccaneer81
(Bob Taft has soiled the family name for the next century.)
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