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diehardskin2982 11-27-2007, 11:35 PM Like all Redskins fans right now I am taken back, frustrated and shocked by the events that has happened over the past two days. I find myself askin why? No matter what the media says Sean Taylor is a Victim and his killers need to be brought to justice. So as I sat here just reading all the information I can about the murder and the life of Sean. Then it came to me, maybe fans of Redskins could put together a reward to find justice. I'd contribute money for that. Maybe Mods you guys can put something together, I know it seems long shot by a frustrated hurt fan but, what as fan can we do to help in this situation?
atomicnixon 11-28-2007, 12:08 AM Not a bad idea at all, I'm in.
BrudLee 11-28-2007, 12:16 AM Sean was the son of a police officer. I get the feeling that no expense will be spared in pursuit of his killer(s).
Redskin 11-28-2007, 02:16 AM Only if the murder was deemed a terorist exterdited to cuba and tortured, or we all got to be on the firing squad.
sportscurmudgeon 11-28-2007, 02:39 AM A reward generated from funds donated by fans may provide those fans with an effective grieving mechanism, but think about the situation for a moment.
If the police in Florida even HINT that they think a reward is what is needed to gather the missing pieces to the puzzle needed to bring the killer(s) here to justice, don't you think that the Redskins' organization would offer up double whatever the police thought it might take to catch a break in the case?
I recognize that I'm speculating here, but I think that the Snyder wallet would be wide-open in such a situation ...
dgack 11-28-2007, 02:41 AM Only if the murder was deemed a terorist exterdited to cuba and tortured, or we all got to be on the firing squad.
The appropriate punishment for the coward who did this would be to turned into human tackling dummies and allow each and every one of Sean's teammates to punishingly drive the bastard into the ground.
Afterwards the scumbag should be dragged through the streets of DC so all the people who loved Sean could spit on the worthless sack of feces.
Finally he should be tried on national TV and put in (to borrow a line that would normally be funny but in this case isn't) "federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison".
Death is too good for the person who did this. Infamy, shame, and a life of being regularly violated and humiliated seem wholly more appropriate, IMO.
Dirtbag59 11-28-2007, 03:25 AM The appropriate punishment for the coward who did this would be to turned into human tackling dummies and allow each and every one of Sean's teammates to punishingly drive the bastard into the ground.
Afterwards the scumbag should be dragged through the streets of DC so all the people who loved Sean could spit on the worthless sack of feces.
Finally he should be tried on national TV and put in (to borrow a line that would normally be funny but in this case isn't) "federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison".
Death is too good for the person who did this. Infamy, shame, and a life of being regularly violated and humiliated seem wholly more appropriate, IMO.
Ah, times like these where we wish we lived in Ancient Rome. As for me, well I can't wait till that pussy meets his new cell mate, Bruno.
run2lsu 11-28-2007, 10:47 AM Like all Redskins fans right now I am taken back, frustrated and shocked by the events that has happened over the past two days. I find myself askin why? No matter what the media says Sean Taylor is a Victim and his killers need to be brought to justice. So as I sat here just reading all the information I can about the murder and the life of Sean. Then it came to me, maybe fans of Redskins could put together a reward to find justice. I'd contribute money for that. Maybe Mods you guys can put something together, I know it seems long shot by a frustrated hurt fan but, what as fan can we do to help in this situation?
Anyone else think there might be more to this story? Things just don't add up, I'm expecting more from this story..How can a $900K house get broken into twice in a week? Is it a gated community? when your house is broken into and someone leaves a KNIFE on your bed...THATS NOT AN ACCIDENT THATS A WARNING OF WHATS TO COME!
SC Skins Fan 11-28-2007, 10:51 AM Anyone else think there might be more to this story? Things just don't add up, I'm expecting more from this story..How can a $900K house get broken into twice in a week? Is it a gated community? when your house is broken into and someone leaves a KNIFE on your bed...THATS NOT AN ACCIDENT THATS A WARNING OF WHATS TO COME!
Wow, you're insights are so amazing, no one ever thought of that before, it never crossed anyone's mind. You are in law enforcement? I can certainly see why, your keen eye for detail is beyond reproach. Seriously, dude, f-off, how many of these posts do you plan on putting up.
run2lsu 11-28-2007, 03:27 PM I think he should have intercepted the bullet and run it back for a touchdown.
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