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Rae Carruth's Son 15 years later


Ja  Rhule

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furthermore how does the hitman have more remorse that then father? Why even deny it even at this point? innocent people don't hide in trunks. if memory serves correct his pride was hurt because he was getting clowned for getting a stripper pregnant. smh

 

what was his sentence anyway? I remember finishing high school around this time so that wasn't of interest to me then. I recall the headlines though

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Figured some might be interested.

 

http://www.wsoctv.com/news/news/special-reports/9-investigates-rae-carruth-15-years-later/nh5q5/

 

Please now stupid comments about him being a Buc fan.

 

No one should say anything about him being a Bucs fan, after what his addy did, the last team I'd support would be the Panthers.  Him and his grandmother are both hugely inspirational figures, I'm not sure I'd be able to forgive like they did.

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furthermore how does the hitman have more remorse that then father? Why even deny it even at this point? innocent people don't hide in trunks. if memory serves correct his pride was hurt because he was getting clowned for getting a stripper pregnant. smh

 

what was his sentence anyway? I remember finishing high school around this time so that wasn't of interest to me then. I recall the headlines though

 

I think he's getting out of prison pretty soon actually. 

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I think he's getting out of prison pretty soon actually. 

amazing what money can do for you... or better yet for those that commit wicked acts strangely. sane people die in wealth quick or have unbelievable misfortune many times. nevertheless...

 

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I think he's getting out of prison pretty soon actually. 

 

Article said 2018.

 

What blows me away is that the grandmother wants Carruth to be part of the kid's life.  I really don't understand that considering Carruth wanted the kid dead in the first place.

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Article said 2018.

 

What blows me away is that the grandmother wants Carruth to be part of the kid's life.  I really don't understand that considering Carruth wanted the kid dead in the first place.

yes. this guy lead her to a private road and waited for the gunman to arrive to shoot up her car. he burned out, she called 911 and testified he left her, Rae said he wasn't even there, and now she's dead. Rae is a animal and careless shell of a man who has no regard for anyone but himself.

 

now I understand that the grandma wants to not block the relationship between father and son but it serves no purpose if the father is a careless liar even now. this is a mess Rae created. btw he is too calm about this whole thing which I find strange for anyone that says they're innocent in such a matter.

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Yet Darrin Gantt parades a picture of Rae Carruth around on twitter as if it is some sort of fugging cute, ironic, joke

Forgot about that, any idea why he uses that picture?

Super sad that an innocent kid now has to live life the way he does because his father is a f*cking loser.

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