I had another post planned, but this is much more grave and needs to be addressed.
The recent e-mail released by investigators and allegedly sent by Blue Devils player Ryan McFadyen is, frankly, beyond any coherent definition of insanity.
It's difficult to find words to describe utter insanity when it's paired with complete stupidity.
McFadyen, No. 41, allegedly sent the following e-mail (transcribed below) outlining plans for a party where he'd get off killing and SKINNING strippers .
The e-mail is believed to have been sent immediately after the alleged rape now under investigation in Durham, North Carolina, occurred.
To whom it may concernFrom WRAL-TV, click here to read the text of the Probable Cause Affidavit.
tommrow night, after tonights show, ive decided to have some strippers over to edens 2c. all are welcome.. however there will be no nudity. i plan on killing the bitches as soon as they walk in and proceding to cut their skin off while cumming in my duke issue spandex.. all in besides arch and tack please respond.
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And there are people who seriously believe this isn't a major issue, that this is just another case of student athletes pulling the boys will be boys routine?
Are they fucking insane as well?
(CORRECTION 7:59 AM ET)
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3 comments:
I can hear him on the witness stand now: "It was a joke your honor. Jeesh."
Thank God people like this are stupid enough to leave an email trail. I'm sure he's left another trail, but I'm trying to have a good day and refuse to think about the (other) wreckage in his path...
My head hurts. like, seriously
Cat:
I think you're right. I've noticed a lot of college students tend to not realize that e-mail leaves an electronic fingerprint. And can be used as evidence against them.
Duke's a bit of a trainwreck, period. It's going to take years to recover, I'm afraid.
Cowgirl:
Oh chica, of course they can.
Wombat:
Lol. From my writing or... :)
Let:
Very true. Sadly, there are way too many full-time idiots in college sports.
Have they fired that AD yet?
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