afm199
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When he was arrested, I mentioned that he'd never make it to trial. He held the lives of too many important men in his head. Well, at least he's dead. Too bad he never had a chance to tell who else as involved.
The docs are already released. How does his death hide or change anything? Okay, he was gonna sing about someone. His word against someone elses at that point.
It doesn't pass the smell test but i'm trying to look at it from a practical stand point.
Thoughts?
The docs are already released. How does his death hide or change anything? Okay, he was gonna sing about someone. His word against someone elses at that point.
It doesn't pass the smell test but i'm trying to look at it from a practical stand point.
Thoughts?
The docs are already released. How does his death hide or change anything? Okay, he was gonna sing about someone. His word against someone elses at that point.
It doesn't pass the smell test but i'm trying to look at it from a practical stand point.
Thoughts?
Not just his word. Among other things, he may have kept some valuable evidence, knowing that this day might come.
Also, as his crimes involved under age victims, they are still around to testify. They might not have been believed earlier, but with his testimony, they would be.
There's nothing stopping his victims from all coming forward now though is the thing. I think his arrest (again), released sealed docs, previous "conviction" terms came to light, and suicide is enough to not dismiss anyone else that comes forward.
Sure he may have buried a USB drive with videos on it 3 paces away from his favorite tree. More than likely any evidence was in a safe at one of his houses which I assume the feds already opened up.

hella suspicious and hella convenient.
Especially after he attempted suicide before while in custody.
hella shady shit in the USA
got me wondering what's at play