"He was making her believe they were going to be together and everything would be perfect.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4307274
Mmm hmmm.
"He was making her believe they were going to be together and everything would be perfect.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4307274
RedViper
I don't think your analogy is accurate. Going to Circle K and getting shot as an innocent bystander is a completely different scenario than a crime of passion. Getting involved with an immature person just adds to the risk factor. If you think that having an affair with someone can't possibly lead to dire circumstances then I think you've been ignoring the news for a while.
When(if?) McNair chose to have an affair he chose to put himself in a situation that could eventually escalate. Death is certainly an extreme example but not an uncommon one.
The choices he made resulted in his death plain and simple. It doesnt get any more simple than that. He is culpable because he put himself in a position to allow a 20 something year old female to fall for him and obviously become an emotional wreck because of it. There is culpability in that IMHO. Whether you like it or not really doesnt matter to me. Of course nobody that chooses to do that expects it to happen but inevitibly it does happen more often than people think.
Your Circle K analogy is quite frankly ********. Apples and Oranges in the biggest sense of the words.
Who are you to say what Mcnair deserves? You dont even know the man. Im willing to bet that his own wife is cursing him right about now.
RedViper
When(if?) McNair chose to have an affair he chose to put himself in a situation that could eventually escalate. Death is certainly an extreme example but not an uncommon one.
Here is something a little curious: Go look at that Norfleet guy's myspace and read his heading.Mmm hmmm.
Good God Red Viper.. Figure it out... Shane's not saying he agrees that adultery should = a death sentence, he's saying his actions appear to have contributed 100% to his demise.
Your arguing that playing with fire should not = burns ?
Here is something a little curious: Go look at that Norfleet guy's myspace and read his heading.
http://www.myspace.com/460719734
It reads:
"never let anyone or anything come in between you and the one you love because when you do you lose everything"
IMO, they should be looking a that dude as suspect #1
Maybe I am looking to much into it, but if you listen to all of the songs in his music selection the all have a common theme...
Saying McNair "chose his path" based on a having an affair, is quite simply ridiculous. Thats my argument. Let's break it down though. I'm definitely arguing playing with fire (having an affair) should not burn if burning means getting shot execution style in your living room. That doesn't amount to choosing a path. None of McNair decisions or choices here should cause anyone to declare he chose a path to his death.
As for his actions contributing 100% to his demise, that position is so absurd, I'm sure Shane isn't saying that. That would mean the murderers decision to kill him execution style, contributed 0% percent to his demise. I'm not pinning that on Shane or anyone else at this point. Is that really what you think though?
McNair's name was on her Escalade, People in the condo complex made note that the woman could be seen coming in and out of his condo 3-4 times a week,
This one is pretty easy to figure out based on the facts given.
Famous athlete sweeps 20 year old girl off her feet, then tries to end it when the wife catches wind of the affair.
Freak girl decides if she can't have him, no one can.
The end.
Vhe just couldn't put two words together he was so drunk...
That's the logical assumption. However, it's still too early to just assume these sort of things.
Everyone needs to stop making assumptions. One of two things happened... a murder/suicide or a double murder. All we know for sure is that McNair was murdered. That's a fact. The rest is still up for debate.
You said if she can't have him, no one can. That may very well be true. But why would she kill herself? I've been saying this all along... women kill men; women kill themselves; women don't combine the two. Think about it. This case is far from being solved.
Good God Red Viper.. Figure it out... Shane's not saying he agrees that adultery should = a death sentence, he's saying his actions appear to have contributed 100% to his demise.
Your arguing that playing with fire should not = burns ?
You must have missed this fairly recent story?
http://www.webcastr.com/videos/underground/woman-kills-son-self-at-gun-range.html
Death is inevitable. Actions are inevitable or we would not be living. So are we stating that any action we take will result in our demise.
No one is stating that.
Yes, death can come unexpectedly from a million different ways that you have no control over, however the decisions you make everyday CAN and most often times WILL come into play.
Lets face it, this could be a case of Fatal Attraction. It does happen, but lets not condone it by saying it is the path he choose. We are playing with semantics.
That was her own child... completely different.
Find me a story about a woman killing her boyfriend and then killing herself (rather than running)... I'm sure there's one out there, but it's such a rarity.
DON'T ASSUME.
Well, until we get something a little more concrete this thought may have to be put on hold. The little bit of google-ing I did showed that the #1 cause of pre-meditated murder is the love triangle.I'm going to go way out on a limb and declare that almost none of the extramarital affairs on this planet result in homicide by gun shot wound or any sort of homicide whatsoever.
Wow, wtf?
Who here has condoned it?
No one here said he deserved to die for his actions.
And yes, barring a complete change of the facts given, The path he chose did indeed bring him to this.
Just going from the facts at hand.
I'm going by the facts as well. It appears to be a murder/suicide... strongly appears to be, for that matter. You seem to be 100% sure though. You acted like everyone is just beating around the bush, and you're the only one who knows what's going on. Everyone realizes that a murder/suicide is most likely the case, but they're waiting for the verdict. No one knows for sure. That's the truth.
Other possibility: her boyfriend storms in, shoots McNair multiple times in a rage, executes his girlfriend, lays the gun by her, takes a key, locks up, and leaves.
Is that possible?
Of course it's possible, even likely.
One thing appears to be fact, This 20 year old skirt was his demise, whether directly or indirectly.
But it is a simple, irrefutable fact that if he wasn't having an affair with this girl then he would not have been killed with her. How is that even debatable? If he was at home with his wife and kids instead of spending 3 days with this girl, who wasn't even old enough to drink alcohol (where I live) then he would not have been killed the way he was.