bert wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 2:03 pm
His lawyer said a wacky thing. Sounds like "The Vast Right Wing Conspiracy" defense.
Defense attorney Robert Gottlieb said Wednesday the incident not only is tied directly to right-wing hate speech and conspiracy theories found on multiple websites, but also Cali himself. When asked what that link is, he responded “I could, but I’m not going to discuss that further today.”
Sure, make the kid out to be a victim and then blame it on the dead guy. The same dead guy "the victim" killed by the way. So many things are blamed on dead people especially those who have, according to some, an "unsavory past." Probably in the eyes of this lawyer his supposed "nut" client did the world a favor by killing two birds with one stone. The client killed a supposed organized crime figure and in doing so he in essence put an end to his own existence, at least from the stand point that if his client is not dead or does not die, then he is at least out of circulation by being imprisoned. Two down and so many more to go. Since the attorney is so busy getting paid for taking out the trash, this lawyer must feel like a member of the sanitation department. If not then they should make him an honorary member at least. Street sweeper of the week. Keep your city clean, I love New York.
Boy, thatsa soma speech you makea over there. Salute!
I read a majority black forum sometimes during the NBA Season and there's a ridiculous minority there that think the government killed Nipsey Hussle coz he was going to make a documentary about that witchdoctor Sebi. It's absurd and i feel the same about those still hanging onto Frank being killed by the mob here, a lot of them seem to have never or barely posted before this too.
The conspiracy theories that this was still somehow ordered by someone get very manchurian candidate. In reality, simplest explanation is often the accurate one. It's a perverse wishful thinking to cling so absurdly at this point to the 'hope' that someone else was behind this
'You don't go crucifying people outside a church; not on Good Friday.'
Lupara, you watched the full 20 minutes because yours is an inquiring mind that has a desire to know.
Me? I gave up and stopped wanting to know a long time ago ever since I got fooled by the man dressed like the woman. After that I don't want to nuthin about nuthin anymore.
I stopped reading the newspapers and watching the tv and it took me awhile to start coming out of the house again.
I'm a believer now. I see'd em but I don't believe em.
Lupara, you watched the full 20 minutes because yours is an inquiring mind that has a desire to know.
Me? I gave up and stopped wanting to know a long time ago ever since I got fooled by the man dressed like the woman. After that I don't want to nuthin about nuthin anymore.
I stopped reading the newspapers and watching the tv and it took me awhile to start coming out of the house again.
I'm a believer now. I see'd em but I don't believe em.
Are you joking agan? Somehow I'm not entirely sure and I thought I wasn't easily fooled until you came around. [emoji38]
I like the way that guy talks and it's interesting to listen even when he didn't have much more to offer than what we already know here. But he gives good analysis and I always respect honest reporting by civilians instead of those media robots, not to mention the effort he took to report at the scene. I live all away across the pond so it's nice to get a glimpse of that environment.
Oh, Lupara! Do you know why you watched for the full 20 minutes? I do. Because it wasn't 30 minutes long you big gootch, otherwise you'd be there for the other 10 minutes. Thank God it was only 20.
This is only joking around time Lupara, just playing with you. Laugh time, laugh time. Ha, ha, ha . . .
This thread should only be open to those with less than 30 posts because you're all hilarious and it'd work better if you were only talking to each other.
Lupara, you watched the full 20 minutes because yours is an inquiring mind that has a desire to know.
Me? I gave up and stopped wanting to know a long time ago ever since I got fooled by the man dressed like the woman. After that I don't want to nuthin about nuthin anymore.
I stopped reading the newspapers and watching the tv and it took me awhile to start coming out of the house again.
I'm a believer now. I see'd em but I don't believe em.
Are you joking agan? Somehow I'm not entirely sure and I thought I wasn't easily fooled until you came around. [emoji38]
I like the way that guy talks and it's interesting to listen even when he didn't have much more to offer than what we already know here. But he gives good analysis and I always respect honest reporting by civilians instead of those media robots, not to mention the effort he took to report at the scene. I live all away across the pond so it's nice to get a glimpse of that environment.
I am joking Lupara. I know that scenario almost sounds like a faux bunga bunga party. But I wouldn't anything about that.
The guy in that video does give a local perspective on things. It's kind of refreshing to see him walk around the neighborhood and make his presentation since he comes from the area (or so he says). What I also pickup on was a lot of what he was saying (his opinion with regard to Qanon,etc.) almost sounds a lot like what Comello's lawyer is saying as far as the theory of the internet, hate speech and all the rest of it. I wondered if the lawyer will call this guy in to testify or pay him to keep making videos like this so they can be shown to a jury.