Greg Hardy 9-11 Call Transcript and Moral/legal issues thread **merged**

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He was Don Jose, she was Carmen.

Youse guys might some more contemporary examples.

Number One Opera.
 
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He broke up with her earlier that year, but just like the kid that was murdered by Jodi Arias. He had a difficult time letting go when she showed up for booty calls. Listening to the wrong brain. Typical dude.

I heard a story that he sent her to Miami for the weekend to party with him and his friends, supposedly he was coming down on a later flight. While she was down there he stayed in Charlotte and had all her stuff moved out of his place. She was not plesed when she returned and they had a couple public arguments before the night in question.
 
I heard a story that he sent her to Miami for the weekend to party with him and his friends, supposedly he was coming down on a later flight. While she was down there he stayed in Charlotte and had all her stuff moved out of his place. She was not plesed when she returned and they had a couple public arguments before the night in question.

Greg Hardy be like, when she got back...

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Youse guys might some more contemporary examples.

Casablanca:


Greg Hardy: If that plane leaves the ground and I haven’t signed with Dallas, you'll regret it. Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of your life.


Rosenhaus: But what about us?


Rick: We'll always have Charlotte. We didn't have, we, we lost it until you came to Dallas. We got it back last night.


Rosenhaus: When I said I would never leave you.


Rick: And you never will. But I've got a job to do, too. Where I'm going, you can't follow. What I've got to do, you can't be any part of. Greg, I'm no good at being noble, but it doesn't take much to see that the problems of three little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world. Someday you'll understand that.


[Rosenhaus lowers his head and begins to cry]


Hardy: Now, now...


[Hardy gently places his hand under his chin and raises it so their eyes meet]


Hardy: Here's looking at you kid.
 
Could you post the link to that? It lines up exactly with everything else I've read but I haven't seen that in print before. Thanks.

I'm looking for it.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article9140615.html#.U8VF4agoyTw

That is the twitter feed from the day of the trial and while its not there explicitly, at 8:55 it mentions he is supposed to have a last opportunity to speak and then there is no account of it and it goes straight to conviction.

i will continue looking for something explicit
 
First, many thanks to the moderators for putting this crap in a separate thread. :clap:

Second, if folks wished to be justifiably moralistic about the legal system, they should put the entire legal system under a microscope and not become flustered solely by a current issue. Civil and criminal. From small claims courts to the Supreme Court. There are literally so many flaws in the execution of justice in this country that true innocence and guilt are railroaded every single blasted day. The irony is that America arguably has the the best legal system in the world. haha.

Third, back to the soap opera that is Greg Hardy.
 
I just now heard it on TheFan. It didn't really sound staged to me. He was nervous and having called 911 once myself I know the feeling. You don't really know what to say. I'm sure I sounded like an idiot. (My mom was babysitting my brother's twin nephews - infants at his house and one stopped breathing. Man was I nervous. They took him outside (and later to the hospital) and he ended up being ok. But ended up having seizures a couple of times through his childhood.

Yes, not really staged, but aware of trying to say things the right way. Primarily how he repeated that he was not touching her, only his manager. Probably just being smart on his part.
 
Yes, not really staged, but aware of trying to say things the right way. Primarily how he repeated that he was not touching her, only his manager. Probably just being smart on his part.

What backs his story is you can hear her in the background, break my arm ... break my arm. That's what she wanted. Just like the prior comment about he hasn't seen crazy yet. The manager either couldn't shut the door on her or he was grabbing her by the arm trying to kick her out.
 
If Hardy signs with Dallas then I believe Hardy, if not then I believe the accuser.
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What backs his story is you can hear her in the background, break my arm ... break my arm. That's what she wanted. Just like the prior comment about he hasn't seen crazy yet. The manager either couldn't shut the door on her or he was grabbing her by the arm trying to kick her out.
Is that what she was saying... I could here her screaming like a crazy person.

A person in real danger would just leave shen he was on the phone.
 
Wouldn't there have been photos the police would take of her beaten and bruised body? She claims after the fact her toenail was her injury.
Toe nail? really?

Yes toe nail. The only she had when she kicked Hardy's car with her foot while he was running away from her.

Then she chased him to his apartment.

Hardy is not guilty. This is another case of a women who wanted money and used this case to get it.
 
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