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Hardy 911 call


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Greg still needs to surround himself with higher caliber people. Chance he didn't know she was doing hard drugs = 0%.

 

Find a new gal Greg.

 

And we're sure he's not?  I mean, drug tests are essentially marijuana tests.  Coke is out of your system within about 48-72 hours.  Unless you're a total cokehead or have poo for luck, you're probably not gonna pop a positive for coke on a random.

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Lets not forget that there is another tape from a neighbor that called the police who said she saw and heard a woman being abused.  Don't know where that one is...

 

I guess it is possible that the neighbor saw Hardy's "manager" restraining her and thought that was abuse but who knows at this point.

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So basically because the police were called, even by Hardy, somebody had to be arrested?

 

 

Yeah in the case of domestic violence cases everytime I have ever seen the police come the guy was arrested. Doesn't matter who was at fault. They will 9 times out of 10 take the guy to jail for the night.

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Lets not forget that there is another tape from a neighbor that called the police who said she saw and heard a woman being abused.  Don't know where that one is...

 

I guess it is possible that she saw Hardy's "manager" restraining her and thought that was abuse but who knows at this point.

 

If she was going ape shit crazy and they were trying to hold her and keep her from hurting herself and themselves I can see how that would sound like a woman getting abused.

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Lets not forget that there is another tape from a neighbor that called the police who said she saw and heard a woman being abused.  Don't know where that one is...

 

I guess it is possible that she saw Hardy's "manager" restraining her and thought that was abuse but who knows at this point.

 

Hardy sounds scared...knowing what's at stake.

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