thats unbelievably fukked up
Its f*ckin' terrible that you have to do that photo shot after you win a lotto prize. That's sad dude got killedForce people to expose themselves after winning sums of money publicly brehs
You can't just expect someone to up and leave their family, friends, and entire life behind
Half a mil is life changing money for me. It's not enough to ride of into the sunset but it will make me a lot more difficult to find. That's enough to make sure I'm debt free and still have some money left over from it.His GF mighta been involved. Plus, was that his real girlfriend or did the newspaper just say it was his girlfriend because they were together...she coulda been a J.O.
Half a mil (legal) aint enough to die for...its crazy. If I won half a mil I wouldn't even relocate...that's not enough money to relocate and start over.
See....that's why I don't fukk with people like that.
I win that money and nobody seeing me again.
thats fukked up, man..Dude didnt even have time to enjoy his good luck..Probably the happiest day in your life, then blam you're gone..People are animals and savages man..He probably thought his fortune had changed for the better after winning that money. He didn't even get a chance to enjoy it.
Win the lottery brehs
Craigory Burch Jr., the Fitzgerald forklift driver who won nearly half of a million dollars in the lottery in November, was killed during a home invasion robbery.
According to WALB News 10 in Albany, Burch, 20, was shot to death overnight Thursday at a home on Stubbs Avenue in Fitzgerald.
Burch matched all five numbers from the Nov. 29 Fantasy 5 drawing, winning the $434,272 jackpot. He purchased the winning ticket at H&R Food Mart at 1507 Watson Blvd. in Warner Robins.
According to the WALB-TV story, Burch was in the home with his girlfriend at the time of the robbery and ran for help. No arrests have been made. GBI agents were at the home overnight collecting evidence, according to WALB.
After winning the jackpot, Burch said, "I knew that I would come into money," according to a Georgia Lottery news release. "I couldn't believe it at first. I was stunned. I'm still overwhelmed."
Friends of Burch told WALB that the forklift operator used some of his winnings to buy Christmas presents for people in need.