Faun
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- Nov 14, 2011
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LOLIf thst were true, they would have told the 911 operator he was burglarizing.Idiotic. He had nothing on him -- he had nothing to feel guilty about. There's nothing wrong with not stopping for yahoos trying to stop you.He didnt steal anything, but it does appear that he wanted to. His reaction to multiple cars and people flagging him down indicates that he felt like he was guilty of something.Liar. He robbed nothing.As long as no one talks during viewing, they’ll see the real video. Man runs toward truck with man ahead with a gun, instead of stopping and wondering why the fk that guy in front has a gun and turn the open other way instead runs toward the gun. He then veers right to the passenger side and runs past the truck and instead of continuing his jog, he veers left to dance with the gun.Except, that’s fiction.
Playing is defining what is the fictitious.
So the jogger alters his route to go around the truck on the right side in order to avoid the gunman with a shotgun standing on the left side of the truck.
But as the jogger tried to put distance between him and the gunman the gunman circles around to the front of the truck and into the joggers path with a shotgun.
The jury is asked to choose which of the two men was the aggressor in that one tries to avoid the other and the other circled to confront. And a shot was fired at the moment when the two men came together.
Why not tell us what you see as being fictitious In the above.
The jury will see the very same video that I am looking at.
Do you think the the defense attorneys will be like trump and mark up the video and draw a little stickMan with a shotgun standing harmlessly on the left side of the truck because that’s where you say shotgun man has been the whole time. And the jury will be sold on that
There was no jog. There was an escape from a crime scene, after a quick rob.
If truth and reality were on your side, you wouldn't have to lie.
Wrong, he was suspected for burglary. That's why they called 911.
The hero was getting to that... but was charged by the robber.
You prove again you're demented. Travis wasn't on the phone with 911.