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chris henry involved in car wreck in charlotte


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look at you making ridiculous assumptions about something you know nothing about

bravo dacitykats, the spirit of blind justice is alive and well in you

Fiz is right. Maybe Henry was trying to murder her. She managed to escape the house and get in the truck. He jumps in the bed in hot pursuit. He makes his way to front of the cab. Punches out the driver side window and begins choking her from behind. In a panic she steers the car into a tree to try to throw him off the truck. Her tatic ends up being a little to successful.

That's probably not what happened, and maybe Henry is a really good guy. But I never met him, and I'm really not upset that he died. Sucks for him and his, but such is life. It always bothers me how upset people get when some one famous that they never met dies.

IMO it's not because people really feel bad for the deceased (which would be dumb, because they're deceased) or their families. I think that it reminds people of their own mortality, and scares them. Then for some reason they think that if they don't feel bad and mourn the dead then they will die and go to hell.

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Fiz is right. Maybe Henry was trying to murder her. She managed to escape the house and get in the truck. He jumps in the bed in hot pursuit. He makes his way to front of the cab. Punches out the driver side window and begins choking her from behind. In a panic she steers the car into a tree to try to throw him off the truck. Her tatic ends up being a little to successful.

That's probably not what happened, and maybe Henry is a really good guy. But I never met him, and I'm really not upset that he died. Sucks for him and his, but such is life. It always bothers me how upset people get when some one famous that they never met dies.

IMO it's not because people really feel bad for the deceased (which would be dumb, because they're deceased) or their families. I think that it reminds people of their own mortality, and scares them. Then for some reason they think that if they don't feel bad and mourn the dead then they will die and go to hell.

I think your reading to much into this

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Regardless of the circumstances, I think we can all wish that Chris Henry R.I.P. at this point.

It's tragic anytime someone as young as Chris loses their life over something like this. Was he perfect? no - neither am I.

R.I.P. Chris... may the lord bless you and keep you, may the lord make his face to shine upon you and give you peace.

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I've been as big a critic of Henry as anyone, but there were genuine signs he was growing up and beginning to take some responsibility for his actions.

This story sounds like a fight that escalated. Then she drives off. Henry, as a young professional athlete, probably had little sense of his own mortality and a general feeling that he could do anything. Thus, he jumps in the back of a moving truck like a Hollywood stuntman. And here we are.

What happens to the mom at this point? Unknown. Probably a lot depends on her side of the story and whether it's believable. You can bet it'll be thoroughly investigated.

Regardless, now there's three kids who'll likely always think of the Christmas season as the time their father was killed.

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Fiz is right. Maybe Henry was trying to murder her. She managed to escape the house and get in the truck. He jumps in the bed in hot pursuit. He makes his way to front of the cab. Punches out the driver side window and begins choking her from behind. In a panic she steers the car into a tree to try to throw him off the truck. Her tatic ends up being a little to successful.

That's probably not what happened, and maybe Henry is a really good guy. But I never met him, and I'm really not upset that he died. Sucks for him and his, but such is life. It always bothers me how upset people get when some one famous that they never met dies.

IMO it's not because people really feel bad for the deceased (which would be dumb, because they're deceased) or their families. I think that it reminds people of their own mortality, and scares them. Then for some reason they think that if they don't feel bad and mourn the dead then they will die and go to hell.

Your assumptions are many times more stupid considering that everyone else is basing their assumptions on the facts, not what they "think" happened.

This story sounds like a fight that escalated. Then she drives off. Henry, as a young professional athlete, probably had little sense of his own mortality and a general feeling that he could do anything. Thus, he jumps in the back of a moving truck like a Hollywood stuntman. And here we are.

Your post isn't as stupid, but reading into this and trying to formulate some type of explanation beyond the provided facts is ridiculous.

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