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Topic subjectI agree none of his behavior after is dispositive of anything.
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12977847, I agree none of his behavior after is dispositive of anything.
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Tue Feb-23-16 07:26 PM
But if dude wants to argue that he didn't behave like a killer afterwards than the argument can be made that he didn't act like an innocent man after either.

Also using the CTE to explain him being suicidal also could be used to explain a double murder and attempted suicide. See Jovan Belcher.




>But him wanting to commit suicide makes sense. Especially
>since even his own lawyers were discussing his guilt and
>possible plea at that point. Oh and he could be dealing with
>unknown untreated mental health issues related to all of those
>hits to the head during his football years. They're more
>likely to commit suicide than those of us without those
>injuries
>(http://www.ajc.com/news/news/kosta-karageorge-cte-football-suicide/njJf9/)
>but I dunno that he has those injuries. He may have felt there
>was no way out for him. Which clearly wasn't true. Suicide
>rarely makes sense though.


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