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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2014/05/14/17/29/d6dCY.So.138.mp3

 

aaaaaand here is the neighbors call.

Don't mean to make light of the situation, but the back and forth on this call is hilarious.

 

"Lemme finish the conversation please? You-know-whudImsayin?"

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Your comprehension can be just terrible.

 

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24562492/woman-alleges-greg-hardy-threw-her-on-couch-covered-in-guns

 

In the Motion for Protective Order:

 

I begged them to let me go & I wouldn't tell anyone what he did. They took me out into the hall, pushed me down & went back inside the apartment. I crawled to the elevator and ran into [Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department].

 

 

 

Its gonna be easy as pie to prove/disprove that she was or was not in the apartment if she claims to have run into the police in the elevator.  Just ask the police.

 

Again, if she was out of the apartment, why did they need the police to get her out of the apartment?

 

Like I said, anyone who thinks anything has been cleared up in this issue is just looking for a chance to jump (for SOME REASON).

 

Yeah, yeah, I know... psycho bitch... Mike and Ikes. 

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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2014/05/14/17/29/d6dCY.So.138.mp3

 

aaaaaand here is the neighbors call.

Also, the guy who calls is saying that the woman that keeps interrupting him changed her story about "seeing it" and then only "hearing it". 

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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24562492/woman-alleges-greg-hardy-threw-her-on-couch-covered-in-guns

In the Motion for Protective Order:

Its gonna be easy as pie to prove/disprove that she was or was not in the apartment if she claims to have run into the police in the elevator. Just ask the police.

Again, if she was out of the apartment, why did they need the police to get her out of the apartment?

Like I said, anyone who thinks anything has been cleared up in this issue is just looking for a chance to jump (for SOME REASON).

Yeah, yeah, I know... psycho bitch... Mike and Ikes.

If he is telling her not to tell anyone, why call 911?

"You better not tell anyone about this!! Now... let me get the police up in here"

Defies logic.

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yeah...I thought that too. 

 

 

They told her they called the police and she tried to leave before they got there, was what I was thinking.

 

 

You guys need to get your story straight.

 

She wouldn't leave the apartment, so they called the police.

 

She tried to leave, so they held her down and called the police.

 

She's a stupid psycho bitch on Mike and Ikes.

 

She's a genius, scheming tart who wants Hardy's money.

 

Roll the dice and pick your favorite, I guess.

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Looks like are boy Hardy did the right thing. Glad this came out.This kind of poo pisses me off about women & hardly ever any consequences come back from making false allegations.

To many men in America get falsely accused exactly like this especially if u have money from gold digging bitches. I have 8 sisters & respect women to the fullest, but laws need to be made to protect men from crazy ho's like this. No every female is not like this, but a lot are & until they start getting thrown in jail or charged this crap won't stop.

It's ridiculous when a man tries to do the right thing they still are guilty in the public eye because all anyone looks at is he assaulted a woman without any facts. Women bitch & moan about equal rights! It works both ways or it should, but in the legal system it doesn't. Hardy should be ok due to the 911 call which is great news & now I'm an even bigger fan.

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So Hardy says he video taped the whole thing? Let's see the video then..

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I'd imagine that won't be public, but videotaping a situation was by far the best thing you can do in Hardy's position. If the video shows her doing as Hardy suggested then her case just went down the toilet. 

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I'd imagine that won't be public, but videotaping a situation was by far the best thing you can do in Hardy's position. If the video shows her doing as Hardy suggested then her case just went down the toilet. 

 

 

Yep, video eliminates a lot of he said/she said.

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