nickdentonsdeliciouswhitetears
NickDentonsdeliciouswhitetears
nickdentonsdeliciouswhitetears

Posting bond is okay for some, not for others? What hypocrisy.

An ankle monitor for a drug addict doesn’t stop the addict from getting drugs. If sobriety is forced upon her for the trial, then that’s the price to pay. After the trial, let’s see how fast she jumps off that wagon.

Ankle-monitoring doesn’t prevent her from getting drugs. Rehab/sober-living facility is something she can’t handle, since she’s been a junkie

Release her so she can get access to drugs? Are you fucking stupid? The prosecution needs her sober for the trial.

Soon to be published, every New Yorker who passes by or knows of this location and their “I coulda been killed” story.

If only she would have followed Twitter’s recommendations about passwords. But fuck it, right? So much easier to blame someone else for the problem.

Stuff like this is never made up.

Fuck that. If the police want to get their point across, stop with the special treatment off the field. When someone has a DUI, or when they’ve wrapped their BMW around a light pole, or when there’s a domestic call that needs to be investigated, or for any other special perks for being a professional athlete, treat

Problematic name for a product.

How’s this for petulant:

I’m sure she was humbled by it, too.

The good thing that came out of this is that reporters and “reporters” and their product now have to be properly researched for accuracy and impartiality. Because Erdely sure has a thing for rape stories, not so much for facts.

Jackie and Kayla McKelvey should meet up, to do a mash up or something.

Easier to swipe left on Tinder, for one.

And don’t forget to run when the police pull up on you, guilty or not. Because fuck it, nothing ever bad happens when you run.

Did the actual crime victim call in an Asian suspect with a weapon? I must have missed that.

Just as there has been numerous times when someone will do/say stupid shit to advance their agenda.

The other facts that you’re conveniently skipping is a call to police that an armed robbery had been committed. If it was a snatch and grab, it would be different, but the actual crime victim called it in.