Friday, July 10, 2009
more on the McNair affair
I am soo tired of the following:
1. police and media referring to her as a "girlfriend" Jump-off or side piece would be the proper terminology
2. media continuing to interview her friends and family who have repeatedly lied to sugarcoat her personality and situation
3. media ignoring the racy and hoeish nature of all those photos she posted on Facebook with her T & A hanging out. Can we at least get a comment?
4. media acting as if it is perfectly acceptable and legal to leave home at age 15 to move to another state with your adult boyfriend. Would someone please question her family about THIS? How the hell were they raising her? Could we get some charges filed against that boyfriend for statutory rape? Can we charge her parents with something please or at least make them understand they were not going about things the right way?
5. people making excuses for the "stress" in her life. If worrying about making rent and car note are valid excuses for murder, I'm about to go postal on a select few people. The stuff they are talking about is normal everyday stuff. The fact that she couldn't handle it is further proof she had ongoing mental issues--issues I'm sure her friends and family were aware of.
6. media continuing to ignore the fact this girl knew he had a wife and kids, even met his family when they came in to eat at the restaurant where she waitressed. She gave nary a thought to his kids when he was flying her all over the country on lavish vacations or showering her with gifts. Even if he said he was getting divorced (which, by the way, sounds like some bull she and/or her sister-cousin cooked up to make her look less like a homewrecker because no papers were ever filed and the wife doesn't know anything about it) he was STILL MARRIED. "Getting divorced" isn't the same as "divorced."
7. Media ignoring the fact she had an unregistered, unlicensed handgun she purchased illegally from a co-worker. Can we at least get an arrest there?
8. If the jump-off had been named Shaniqua instead of Shahel, they would have ruled on cause of death at the scene. Her co-worker would have been in jail and her family would have been ignored. The media might have delved into her past, painting her as a loose woman who was looking to make a buck off McNair and lost it when it didn't pay off. Her family wouldn't have been given a chance to defend her character. We wouldn't have heard about her dead mother. She wouldn't be given the title girlfriend or even mistress. She would have been labeled "regular call girl" or something along those lines. They might have even sprinkled some crack around the scene a la Dave Chappelle. I'm just saying...
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They need to just go ahead and call this crazy bitch the killer she is. stop dancing around it. She planned to kill him.
ReplyDeleteyou need to let it go, McNair is already buried
ReplyDeletemy wife won't let that shit go, she said if it was her and Kazemi had just contacted her to drop a dime on the relationship, she would have asked to borrow her gotdamn gun...
ReplyDeleteFunny.........it takes two to Tango. If he was at home with the wife and kids and not on her couch, this probably wouldn't have happened. Despite her issues, adultery is a commandment, a no-no, a disgrace and yet we want to sugar-coat his involvement because of how she carried out his/her death.
ReplyDeletenobody wants to sugarcoat what he did. From what I've read noone is all that sympathetic towards him. He shouldn't have put himself and his family in this situation over a nut with a young slut.
ReplyDeleteWas the crazy bit.ch Muslim...yall keep messing around with those middle east mofo's they aint playing with a full deck. Pushing all that to the side, she's an UGLY MOFO
ReplyDeleteshe is ugly and stank as hell. He could have done much better. So could his wife.
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