The latest news is that he confessed to the murder.
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Chili's Manager Shot to Death by Disgruntled Customer
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Re: Chili's Manager Shot to Death by Disgruntled Customer
Perfectly stated.G.C.Montgomery wrote:OK, now I really think there is a possibility of felony stupid by a rich kid....
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"We don't know what all the facts are yet, but this is a terrible tragedy for two families," DeGuerin said. "I don't want to minimize what happened to the deceased and his family, but this is a fine family and they are going through their own tragedy."
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How does DeGuerin know it's a "fine" family? Or does that just translate to RICH? And what does that have to do with the crime for which his client has been accused? Robert Durst was from a "fine" family too...Doesn't change the fact Durst killed someone, proceeded to chop the body up into pieces, then dispose of it in Galveston bay to cover up the incident. Oh wait, Durst walked didn't he?...Yup, another "fine" family. Please disregard...My blood sugar must be getting low or something.
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Re: Chili's Manager Shot to Death by Disgruntled Customer
I don't disagree. I'm just saying it looked like he could be well off given the factors I mentioned. I'll be the first to say I could be wrong.seamusTX wrote:I think if the suspect's family were rich, he wouldn't be sitting in jail while the Crips and Bloods fought over who got first dibs.
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Or, may be it really is a fine family with strong morals. I know that if it were my folks, given the story that's been reported so far, I'd be cooling my heels in the county lockup...Crips, Bloods, Banditos, Mara Salvatrucha, The Brand and all. Money or not, all the kids in my family learn early on that no one will bail them out for felony stupidity, let alone first-degree or felony murder.
When you take the time out of your day to beat someone, it has a much longer lasting effect on their demeanor than simply shooting or tazing them.
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Re: Chili's Manager Shot to Death by Disgruntled Customer
DeGuerin smelled the $$$.Venus Pax wrote:Perfectly stated.G.C.Montgomery wrote:OK, now I really think there is a possibility of felony stupid by a rich kid....
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"We don't know what all the facts are yet, but this is a terrible tragedy for two families," DeGuerin said. "I don't want to minimize what happened to the deceased and his family, but this is a fine family and they are going through their own tragedy."
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How does DeGuerin know it's a "fine" family? Or does that just translate to RICH? And what does that have to do with the crime for which his client has been accused? Robert Durst was from a "fine" family too...Doesn't change the fact Durst killed someone, proceeded to chop the body up into pieces, then dispose of it in Galveston bay to cover up the incident. Oh wait, Durst walked didn't he?...Yup, another "fine" family. Please disregard...My blood sugar must be getting low or something.