Well atleast they charged a man with murder. hopefully they can get all of them
hope they all better get life too
R.i.p - V.F
Murder charge in death of ex-boxing champ Forrest - Boxing - Yahoo! Sports
Well atleast they charged a man with murder. hopefully they can get all of them
hope they all better get life too
R.i.p - V.F
Murder charge in death of ex-boxing champ Forrest - Boxing - Yahoo! Sports
mind over speed and power
Well they got one of them which is great hopefully he gets the max, but the triggerman is seemingly still out there..
Psalm 144: Blessed be the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle
Ga. only a 2 + hour drive.Tempting.And for once lets not have plea deals! Round em all up and prosecute to the max
Hopefully they can get all of them and the triggerman should get death sent...
IMO the only way to make it right is a life for a life...
Last edited by boozeboxer; 08-05-2009 at 02:59 AM. Reason: quit being amat
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
they'll never murder again if they get the death penalty. 0% recidivism.
That's one thing I like about the south is that they still have the death penalty. Justice must be serve.
What a waste of life, family members on both sides are going to suffer,lets hope that the right man swings.
Violence begets violence. Peace, love and understanding is what the world needs. The death penalty while making angry people feel vindicated serves to reinforce more violence. Anyone who knows someone in policing and legal circles knows it's more about career advancement than the truth, the bigger the conviction, right or wrong the bigger the recognition for those involved and the bigger the career advancement. There is nothing bigger than a murder conviction with a death penalty, right or wrong, those involved usually don't care, the result is usually the main focus. Justice is not always served. Keep that in mind.
My thoughts and prayers with VF family and in particular with the child who saw it all go down. A sad sad loss not just to the boxing world but to the society VF lived in. A great guy and a great loss. RIP.
“If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize.” Muhammad Ali.
well they'll probably threaten him with the maximum punishment which probably would be 25 to 30 yrs for being an accomplice and for theft, but if they threaten on putting the full sentence on him, and well the guy will sing like a canary if they offer him a shorter sentence
What makes me mad is how this coward fired away at Vernon from behind when he was walking away. I wish that guy dared himself to throw a punch at Vernon and see what would happen after that. What a coward. Firing your weapon at a guy who turns his back and walks away, psshhh!
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