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1 hour ago, Gugny said:


Bless your little heart. 

 

Can you really blame the poster you’re responding to?

 

If someone else posted what you have in this thread, it would be whatever. But you? 

 

You have spent years calling everyone under the sun “scum”. Jerry Lewis death thread - you call him scum. OJ’s death thread - you call him scum. Ferguson - scum. JJ Watt - scum. Ty Cobb - scum. Tony Romo - scum. Von Miller - scum. Clemens - scum. Cornelius Bennet - scum. 

 

You’ve made a habit of calling countless people “scum” over the years without hesitation, but now you suddenly want to play moral authority and tell everyone not to talk about the fact that some college player — who you probably didn’t even know existed until two weeks ago — literally caused a man’s death and ran from the scene?

 

Save the outrage.

 

That being said, feel awful for his family and the fact that he felt that this was his only way out. Extremely sad.

Clearly the outcome of his actions affected him negatively. Says something positive about his character.

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Posted
22 minutes ago, Einstein said:

 

Can you really blame the poster you’re responding to?

 

If someone else posted what you have in this thread, it would be whatever. But you? 

 

You have spent years calling everyone under the sun “scum”. Jerry Lewis death thread - you call him scum. OJ’s death thread - you call him scum. Ferguson - scum. JJ Watt - scum. Ty Cobb - scum. Tony Romo - scum. Von Miller - scum. Clemens - scum. Cornelius Bennet - scum. 

 

You’ve made a habit of calling countless people “scum” over the years without hesitation, but now you suddenly want to play moral authority and tell everyone not to talk about the fact that some college player — who you probably didn’t even know existed until two weeks ago — literally caused a man’s death and ran from the scene?

 

Save the outrage.

 

That being said, feel awful for his family and the fact that he felt that this was his only way out. Extremely sad.

Clearly the outcome of his actions affected him negatively. Says something positive about his character.


Let’s be clear about one thing … it was Jerry LEE Lewis.

 

And not only did he f*ck AND marry his adolescent cousin … he killed her. 
 

So yeah … scum. 

 

And everyone else you remembered (thank you, by the way) …. All pure scum. 
 

Also .. their “mistakes” were on an entirely different level than this kid’s.
 

Other than that …  yeah … you’re right. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, aristocrat said:

He killed a guy. We go after the woman beaters in the league all the time like Hill. This guy killed someone. 

He drove like an idiot. Then left the scene while not knowing the extent of the damage he caused. A massive amount of people could have shared his fate that likely don't even rise to the level of "woman beater" in the scheme of scum bags. Its horrible somebody lost there life in this accident. Also horrible that now two lives are lost. 

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The guy has passed away. Any debt he owed in life is now gone. His family is left without a brother, son, father, friend and more. It is tragic he chose to end his life instead of of atone for his mistakes and overcome his demons.

 

This isn't justice for the family of the man struck and killed and this isn't justice for the life of Karen Lacy. Both were given the gift of life.

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1 hour ago, Einstein said:

 

Can you really blame the poster you’re responding to?

 

If someone else posted what you have in this thread, it would be whatever. But you? 

 

You have spent years calling everyone under the sun “scum”. Jerry Lewis death thread - you call him scum. OJ’s death thread - you call him scum. Ferguson - scum. JJ Watt - scum. Ty Cobb - scum. Tony Romo - scum. Von Miller - scum. Clemens - scum. Cornelius Bennet - scum. 

 

You’ve made a habit of calling countless people “scum” over the years without hesitation, but now you suddenly want to play moral authority and tell everyone not to talk about the fact that some college player — who you probably didn’t even know existed until two weeks ago — literally caused a man’s death and ran from the scene?

 

Save the outrage.

 

That being said, feel awful for his family and the fact that he felt that this was his only way out. Extremely sad.

Clearly the outcome of his actions affected him negatively. Says something positive about his character.

What did jj watt and romo do? 

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Remember this guy was human and made mistakes but still had family and loved ones who are devastated by this and are trying to deal with it.  Criticizing his faults seems pretty damn insensitive right now.

42 minutes ago, aristocrat said:

What did jj watt and romo do?

Awful commentary.  People take that stuff harder than others

Posted (edited)
54 minutes ago, Iiiiiiiiive Got a Feeeelin said:

Remember this guy was human and made mistakes but still had family and loved ones who are devastated by this and are trying to deal with it.  Criticizing his faults seems pretty damn insensitive right now.

Awful commentary.  People take that stuff harder than others


Im seeing reports he shot himself after crashing in a police pursuit…. You know, 2 days before the grand jury for his causing a death with his reckless driving 

 

 

if that’s correct, one might argue no lesson was truly learned and he died how he lived - putting innocent people at risk while dodging accountability 

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5 minutes ago, NoSaint said:


Im seeing reports he shot himself after crashing in a police pursuit…. You know, 2 days before the grand jury for his causing a death with his reckless driving 

 

 

if that’s correct, one might argue no lesson was truly learned and he died go he lived - putting innocent people at risk while dodging accountability 

That’s the NYT/athletic reporting 

 

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6275934/2025/04/13/lsu-kyren-lacy-death/

 

Former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy was founddead late Saturday night from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after a police pursuit, the Harris County (Texas) Sheriff’s Office said Sunday. He was 24.

The Constable’s Office responded to a call Saturday evening from one of Lacy’s family members who said he shot a gun into the ground, according to the sheriff’s office. Lacy left before authorities arrived. When law enforcement tried to stop his car about 20 minutes later, he fled again. The pursuit lasted several miles until his car crashed, the sheriff’s office said.

As law enforcement officials moved to try to take him into custody, they discovered his gunshot wound and a handgun in the vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene, and the preliminary investigation determined he shot himself before his car crashed, according to the sheriff’s office.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Mikie2times said:

He drove like an idiot. Then left the scene while not knowing the extent of the damage he caused. A massive amount of people could have shared his fate that likely don't even rise to the level of "woman beater" in the scheme of scum bags. Its horrible somebody lost there life in this accident. Also horrible that now two lives are lost. 


the dude declared for the draft 3 days after the accident without taking responsibility for the crash. 
 

It’s more than some juvenile speeding with no idea what happened 

Posted
17 minutes ago, NoSaint said:


the dude declared for the draft 3 days after the accident without taking responsibility for the crash. 
 

It’s more than some juvenile speeding with no idea what happened 

You mean he tried to convince himself that he still had a future with millions of dollars involved vs a direct path to jail?  Given he killed himself it doesn't appear like he was managing his thoughts on the subject in a very healthy way. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, FireChans said:

That’s the NYT/athletic reporting 

 

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6275934/2025/04/13/lsu-kyren-lacy-death/

 

Former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy was founddead late Saturday night from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after a police pursuit, the Harris County (Texas) Sheriff’s Office said Sunday. He was 24.

The Constable’s Office responded to a call Saturday evening from one of Lacy’s family members who said he shot a gun into the ground, according to the sheriff’s office. Lacy left before authorities arrived. When law enforcement tried to stop his car about 20 minutes later, he fled again. The pursuit lasted several miles until his car crashed, the sheriff’s office said.

As law enforcement officials moved to try to take him into custody, they discovered his gunshot wound and a handgun in the vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene, and the preliminary investigation determined he shot himself before his car crashed, according to the sheriff’s office.


even this story continues to grow with his gun firing allegedly being in the commission of stealing his sisters car

 

 

i get being polite around suicide in the news but…. “Found dead” didn’t really give any color to the apparent saga his final hours were. Reading the story this morning I assumed he was discovered in his home after a discrete/private incident not that he stole a family members car via gun lead a police chase and shot himself crashing into a building 

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5 hours ago, Einstein said:

 

Can you really blame the poster you’re responding to?

 

If someone else posted what you have in this thread, it would be whatever. But you? 

 

You have spent years calling everyone under the sun “scum”. Jerry Lewis death thread - you call him scum. OJ’s death thread - you call him scum. Ferguson - scum. JJ Watt - scum. Ty Cobb - scum. Tony Romo - scum. Von Miller - scum. Clemens - scum. Cornelius Bennet - scum. 

 

You’ve made a habit of calling countless people “scum” over the years without hesitation, but now you suddenly want to play moral authority and tell everyone not to talk about the fact that some college player — who you probably didn’t even know existed until two weeks ago — literally caused a man’s death and ran from the scene?

 

Save the outrage.

 

That being said, feel awful for his family and the fact that he felt that this was his only way out. Extremely sad.

Clearly the outcome of his actions affected him negatively. Says something positive about his character.

 

You don't live on a pedestal. 

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Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, NoSaint said:


even this story continues to grow with his gun firing allegedly being in the commission of stealing his sisters car

 

 

i get being polite around suicide in the news but…. “Found dead” didn’t really give any color to the apparent saga his final hours were. Reading the story this morning I assumed he was discovered in his home after a discrete/private incident not that he stole a family members car via gun lead a police chase and shot himself crashing into a building 

100% the guy sounds like trash. Perhaps humanity is better off without him. It's not my call, don't know whose it is. At the same time it is concerning because a friend and loved one was lost to many. I can't imagine what his sister is going through, I just can't. 

 

This whole situation sucks but each part of his actions were choices he made. I hate that for him.

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3 minutes ago, boyst said:

100% the guy sounds like trash. Perhaps humanity is better off without him. It's not my call, don't know whose it is. At the same time it is concerning because a friend and loved one was lost to many. I can't imagine what his sister is going through, I just can't. 

 

This whole situation sucks but each part of his actions work choices he made. I hate that for him.


yea, just ugly all around. And I’m sure has not been great for awhile.
 

Sister, parents…. Can’t imagine

 

I am not going to celebrate what happened. Also not shying away from acknowledging the behaviors.

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From his father:

 

"Young parents, start talking to your kids at a very early age and make sure they are confident and comfortable confiding in you. Don't be cool with "I'm Alright, or I'm good" when you know deep down something isn't right. Mental Health is real, and for the most part, it's invisible. Don't ignore the signs, even if they may seem small."

 

"Our lives have changed forever, and this will never be ok, but God needed my baby more than he was needed here. This has to be the biggest pill our families have had to swallow but I know the love and compassion in our families will get us through. This will never get easier, but we'll learn to live with it. Check on your kids, mental!!!!!!!!!!!"

 

No parent should have to bury a child. That's not the way it's supposed to work. Prayers to anyone out there who has gone through this. It is something they will take with them their entire lives. If you have, Keep Fighting.

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