not badThis like a episode of House M.D.
not badThis like a episode of House M.D.
told people there were lots of holes in this case when it came to Tyreek Hill's part. Like I said in them earlier threads, don't be surprised if a lot of shyt comes out about Crystal Espinal. She made them secret recordings as a hail mary/"insurance" and gave them to the media instead of the police. Rumors have it her and her father might be catching some extortion charges. Lots chaos coming from her camp.The DA said Tyreek isn't under active investigation
D.A.: No “active investigation” involving Tyreek Hill
told people there were lots of holes in this case when it came to Tyreek Hill's part. Like I said in them earlier threads, don't be surprised if a lot of shyt comes out about Crystal Espinal. She made them secret recordings as a hail mary/"insurance" and gave them to the media instead of the police. Rumors have it her and her father might be catching some extortion charges. Lots chaos coming from her camp.
Eminem was talkimg about this on cleanin out my closet
So they got medical terms for “lying white women” now
Instead of being locked up for ruining a man’s career & reputation due to false accusations, shes gonna get a prescription to take to walgreensOnce shyt like affluenza got a pass, anything goes
the timing of that secret recording was the biggest red flag. Them investigators sniffing around the idea that she's manipulating shyt, but they don't want to pull the trigger. They are definitely extending a bit of that code to her by saying she might be mentally ill.This situation is a great example of why it is so important to wait until all the facts come out.
We know that privilege typically only gets extended to certain people tho
man SVU had an episode related to thisthere was a a case where a girl's mom had munchausen by proxy and she ended up killing the mom
Late on the night of June 14, 2015, sheriff's deputies in Greene County, Missouri, United States, found the body of Dee Dee Blanchard (born May 3, 1967 in Chackbay, Louisiana, also known as Clauddine or Claudinea Pitre), facedown in the bedroom of her house just outside Springfield,[2] lying on the bed in a pool of blood from the stab wounds inflicted several days earlier. There was no sign of her daughter Gypsy Rose, who, according to Blanchard, suffered from leukemia, asthma, muscular dystrophy, along with several other chronic conditions and had the "mental capacity of a 7-year-old due to brain damage" she had suffered as a result of her premature birth.
Further investigation found that some of the doctors who had examined Gypsy Rose had found no evidence of the claimed disorders. One physician suspected Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a mental disorder where a parent or other caretaker exaggerates, fabricates, or induces illness in a person under their care to obtain sympathy or attention. Dee Dee had changed her name slightly after her family, who suspected she had poisoned her stepmother, confronted her about how she treated Gypsy Rose. Nonetheless, many people accepted her situation as true, and the two benefited from the efforts of charities such as Habitat for Humanity, Ronald McDonald House, and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Dee Dee had been making her daughter pass herself off as younger and pretend to be disabled and chronically ill, subjecting her to unnecessary surgery and medication, and controlling her through occasional physical and psychological abuse. Munchausen expert Marc Feldman says that this is the first such case in his quarter-century of experience of an abused child killing the parent
Murder of Dee Dee Blanchard - Wikipedia
WHB Exclusive: Tyreek Hill did not break son’s arm
By Kevin Kietzman
Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill did not break his three-year-old son’s arm last January, and neither did his fiancée, Crystal Espinal. According to multiple sources close to the investigation, Hill and Espinal were cleared of any role in the broken bone injury almost immediately after the investigation began in March.
Investigators quickly agreed with the medical staff that the broken bone was the result of typical accident involving a rambunctious toddler, consistent with reaching out to brace for a fall.
The investigation into Hill and Espinal began weeks after the broken bone was first treated, when Espinal, according to sources, asked a third party to call authorities and tell them that Hill was responsible for the boy’s injury. Espinal has admitted she was trying to shame Hill because in her mind, he had become too controlling and abusive again in their long and stormy relationship.
Hill and Espinal are currently separated and neither has custody of the boy at this time.
The investigation into the couple’s parenting accelerated when Overland Park police checked on the boy in March and found bruises and welts on his body. Both Hill and Espinal have admitted to investigators that they spanked the 3 year old with their hands and a belt, but prosecutors can’t determine for sure which parent, or if both, went too far.
In April Johnson County District Attorney Steve Howe held a press conference to announce criminal charges wouldn’t be brought against Hill or Espinal but stated he believed a crime was committed against the boy and it was believed the crime was about the broken arm. It was not. Howe’s team has halted working on the case as they still can’t bring charges for bruising and harming the boy.
During the news conference Howe said several times that he could not comment about any injuries to the boy whose privacy is protected by law.
Howe did not respond to a request for comment and Chiefs President Mark Donovan declined to comment on this story.
KCTV5 obtained audio in which Espinal secretly recorded a conversation between her and Hill discussing their son’s injury. According to KCTV, the recording was an attempt by Espinal to gain leverage in the relationship and assure her that Hill would always financially support her. The sources also told Sports Radio 810 that Espinal shared the audio with a person close to her because she feared for her life.
mmm hmm. Chiefs fans got Mike Florio juelzing like a motherfukker today. He was out here talking about "I can't cover the league anymore if Tyreek Hill is still playing". He just knew he was right.Oh it's getting buried.
there's an HBO documentary of a famous instance of this disease called Mommy Dearest
YouTube got the whole vid