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How can someone that narcissistic kill themselves? [emoji]129300[/emoji]
Something ain't adding up
He seems like the type to love being the boss on the inside.
Where's McNulty when you need him
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How can someone that narcissistic kill themselves? [emoji]129300[/emoji]
Something ain't adding up
He seems like the type to love being the boss on the inside.
Where's McNulty when you need him
AdamHBeasley: One of the many awful layers to this: His daughter surely could have used the fortune he just wasted on his defense. Selfish to the end. twitter.com/adamschefter/s…
We have a list of reasons why he would kill imself.Y'all dudes watch too much TV...
Ya'll ******ed.
Who and why would someone need to cover up this murder?
Heard he was trying to buy NBC
i bring it up for the conspiracy theories, [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]The only thing funny about this joke is you have been trying it in a whole bunch of different threads and everyone just ignores it
The only thing funny about this joke is you have been trying it in a whole bunch of different threads and everyone just ignores it
I think he had resigned himself to a guilty verdict in the double homicide and when he was acquitted the reality of just how incredibly stupid the Odin Lloyd murder was finally hit him like a ton of bricks and he couldn't bear it. Remember, the motive in the Odin Lloyd trial was that Hernandez was worried Lloyd might have been talking to people about the exact double homicide he was just found not guilty of. So he basically killed a guy, his future sister in-law's boyfriend no less, because he was worried about him possibly talking about other murders he ended up getting away with. He openly cried in court last week, something he did not really do in the first trial. I think he had already played the possible outcomes out in his head, and like I said earlier, was resigned to a guilty verdict. Had he been found guilty i think it would have in someway justified the Lloyd murder in his head or at least not changed his mental status quo. When he ended up being found not guilty it added so much more pain and self hatred to his decisions involving Lloyd that he simply could not deal with the stress anymore./QUOTE]