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The case for La'el Collins


gettlemanjack

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I'm sad to hear that a mother was killed and that a child will have to grow up without that necessary part of their life.  I am sad for that child.

 

Only God and La'el know if he did it or not and from the sounds of it currently he did not.  I will say that if he is cleared you have to be talking about filing a civil suit.  The number of dollars he stands to lose this weekend will be more than I could dream of.  

 

In the end though, the only thing that matters is that whoever the murdering scumbag is is caught and brought to justice.

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If the kid has nothing to do with this he stands to lose millions...

 

Then again, if the kid has nothing to do with this I cannot believe he wasn't down in Louisiana pounding on the cops door to clear his name before the draft. I've heard he did make a call or even travel down to talk to the cops, but they basically said, "Don't call us,. we'll call you."

 

I would not have settled. I would have been there with press in tow demanding to be interviewed.If he has nothing to hide and wasn't involved, then what's the harm?

 

he's a 21 year old college kid man, not some machiavellian genius.

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So I hate doing the hear say and my friends friend poo but a friend of mine/co worker best friend is a big lawyer in New Orleans.. The word is he had his pregnant girlfriends food poisoned and was trying to kill her and talking to people to kill her for him.. Really really crazy stuff

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Lol @ people saying "he is worth the risk in round X." no, he isn't. He may be innocent, but with the current state of things, what if he's not? Sure, he'll never see an NFL snap, but you get to be known as the team that wasted a pick on a murderer.

If he is innocent, this absolutely sucks... But I'm skeptical, as I've said elsewhere, how many murders have you all been pulled in for questioning for? Smoke... Fire...

a 7th Rounder isn't really going to turn out to be anything special 99% of the time anyways.. he isn't even a suspect
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