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Ruling on Mr. Speedie's death
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17/01/2007 05:52:12
 
 
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John

Perhaps I should have reworded that statement to read also "If this is true ..."

Many people have asserted thet no way would he have done that, but then again when a murderer or paedo (not saying he might have been one, mind) is arrested, on TV their friends and/or neighbours are always out before the cameras asserting that they were such a nice, quiet, ordinary, pleasant, etc. person and that they'd no idea that they could commit such a heinous act.

Now if a person's mental state leads him to suicide (and in MY mind I can't conceive of many circumstances that could lead me to it, apart from, say, terminal painful illness) then who knows waht other lengths he can go to.

Someone on this thread mentioned saving Brent from a slow, painful death or something like that; despite asking twice no one's told me what his condition was.

Now, paradoxically, I'd really like to beluieve that they both died from a tragic, freak accident.

>I knew Drew pretty well and there is no way in my mind that he killed his son. NO WAY. He worshipped Brent.
>
>>>Hi All,
>>>
>>> I found this today in my paper. I am sorry they say this.
>>>
>>>http://www.missoulian.com/articles/2007/01/12/bnews/br09.txt
>>
>>After all the eulogies you guys who knew him lavished on him after the event, all I can say is that, regardless of whether he was suicidal or not, he was nothing but a sh*t to take his son with him.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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