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DANY HEATLEY complaining again after GOLD MEDAL WIN over USA

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I thought this was serious until the 1st F bomb...Dany Heatley is a murderer and I'm pissed he has a gold medal.

Let me ask you something

have you ever driven above the speed limit?

you are as much a murderer as he is

it was an accident

you stupid f***

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Let me ask you something

have you ever driven above the speed limit?

you are as much a murderer as he is

it was an accident

you stupid f***

Wasn't Heatley drunk when he crashed?

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Dany Heatley was driving something like 90+ mph in a residential zone. Residential zones are usually not more than 20 or 25 mph, at least around here. He was not intoxicated. That meant he was intentionally driving close to 70 mph faster than he should have.....and why exactly? For kicks? There's a difference between driving 70 in a 60 and 90+ in a 25. It's the same difference between getting hit in the face with a pillow and getting hit in the face with a brick. I know the area where the accident happened in, I was living in Atlanta at the time. It was a two-lane, residential street. A RESIDENTIAL STREET. He could have easily lost control of that car and spun out into someone's house, killing more than just his passenger. That's reckless endangerment and criminally negligent homicide. It was an accident, but an accident caused by his absolute blinding stupidity.

Why do people defend this s***? "Oh yeah, like you've never driven over the speed limit before." Yeah, if the speed limit says 35, I'll do 40 if there's no one on the road. If it's a school zone or something, I always do the speed limit. If the speed limit on the highway is 65, I'll do 70 or 75, because I go with the flow of traffic, especially on I-40. If you don't you'll get run over. However, that is nowhere near the same thing as driving through a subdivision or neighborhood, damn near clocking triple digits on the speedometer. Not even remotely close.

He killed someone. He killed someone because he was a ******* moron. This wasn't self-defense, this wasn't justifiable homicide, this was Dany Heatley driving like a lunatic on a two-lane, dark, residential street and taking someone's life.

He deserves no defense.

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Dany Heatley was driving something like 90+ mph in a residential zone. Residential zones are usually not more than 20 or 25 mph, at least around here. He was not intoxicated. That meant he was intentionally driving close to 70 mph faster than he should have.....and why exactly? For kicks? There's a difference between driving 70 in a 60 and 90+ in a 25. It's the same difference between getting hit in the face with a pillow and getting hit in the face with a brick. I know the area where the accident happened in, I was living in Atlanta at the time. It was a two-lane, residential street. A RESIDENTIAL STREET. He could have easily lost control of that car and spun out into someone's house, killing more than just his passenger. That's reckless endangerment and criminally negligent homicide. It was an accident, but an accident caused by his absolute blinding stupidity.

Why do people defend this s***? "Oh yeah, like you've never driven over the speed limit before." Yeah, if the speed limit says 35, I'll do 40 if there's no one on the road. If it's a school zone or something, I always do the speed limit. If the speed limit on the highway is 65, I'll do 70 or 75, because I go with the flow of traffic, especially on I-40. If you don't you'll get run over. However, that is nowhere near the same thing as driving through a subdivision or neighborhood, damn near clocking triple digits on the speedometer. Not even remotely close.

He killed someone. He killed someone because he was a ******* moron. This wasn't self-defense, this wasn't justifiable homicide, this was Dany Heatley driving like a lunatic on a two-lane, dark, residential street and taking someone's life.

He deserves no defense.

I couldn't agree more. Thank you.

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Dany Heatley was driving something like 90+ mph in a residential zone. Residential zones are usually not more than 20 or 25 mph, at least around here. He was not intoxicated. That meant he was intentionally driving close to 70 mph faster than he should have.....and why exactly? For kicks? There's a difference between driving 70 in a 60 and 90+ in a 25. It's the same difference between getting hit in the face with a pillow and getting hit in the face with a brick. I know the area where the accident happened in, I was living in Atlanta at the time. It was a two-lane, residential street. A RESIDENTIAL STREET. He could have easily lost control of that car and spun out into someone's house, killing more than just his passenger. That's reckless endangerment and criminally negligent homicide. It was an accident, but an accident caused by his absolute blinding stupidity.

Why do people defend this s***? "Oh yeah, like you've never driven over the speed limit before." Yeah, if the speed limit says 35, I'll do 40 if there's no one on the road. If it's a school zone or something, I always do the speed limit. If the speed limit on the highway is 65, I'll do 70 or 75, because I go with the flow of traffic, especially on I-40. If you don't you'll get run over. However, that is nowhere near the same thing as driving through a subdivision or neighborhood, damn near clocking triple digits on the speedometer. Not even remotely close.

He killed someone. He killed someone because he was a ******* moron. This wasn't self-defense, this wasn't justifiable homicide, this was Dany Heatley driving like a lunatic on a two-lane, dark, residential street and taking someone's life.

He deserves no defense.

and i'm sure Snyder was begging for Heatley to unlock the doors and let him out

were they stupid, yes

is Heatley a murderer, no

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Let me ask you something

have you ever driven above the speed limit?

you are as much a murderer as he is

it was an accident

you stupid f***

One, that was the most stupid connection ever. I have yet to kill anyone with my driving, so no, I'm not as much of a murderer as he is. His reckless driving killed his teammate. If he wasn't drunk at the time, he knew full-well what the speed limit was and he knew he was way over it. Doing something you know is a bad idea and killing someone in the process isn't an accident.

Two, well, what she said...

He killed someone. He killed someone because he was a ******* moron. This wasn't self-defense, this wasn't justifiable homicide, this was Dany Heatley driving like a lunatic on a two-lane, dark, residential street and taking someone's life.

He deserves no defense.

Done. But yeah, whoever did the voice over for this did it really well and had it very well timed. It fooled me. :lol:

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and i'm sure Snyder was begging for Heatley to unlock the doors and let him out

were they stupid, yes

is Heatley a murderer, no

Synder didn't deserve to die. Just because he wasn't telling Heatley to slow down or stop the car because he wanted to get out doesn't mean he deserved BEING KILLED. Should he have said something? Absolutely. I would have. That doesn't make what Heatley did any less criminal or Synder any less dead.

Heatley was perfectly sober, there was no excuse on God's green earth for why he was driving that damn fast. None. It can't be justified. He knew he was driving obscenely fast, he knew he was reckless and didn't give a s***. That's borderline sociopathic, if you want the honest truth. He knew he was endangering not only his life, but Synder's life and the life of anyone else who happened to be on the road that night. He didn't care. Flat-out said "f*** it" and did what he wanted.

If you or I were in the exact same situation, our asses would still be in jail right now. Why isn't he in jail? Oh right.....he had name recognition in Atlanta. Forgot about that.

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Synder didn't deserve to die. Just because he wasn't telling Heatley to slow down or stop the car because he wanted to get out doesn't mean he deserved BEING KILLED. Should he have said something? Absolutely. I would have. That doesn't make what Heatley did any less criminal or Synder any less dead.

Heatley was perfectly sober, there was no excuse on God's green earth for why he was driving that damn fast. None. It can't be justified. He knew he was driving obscenely fast, he knew he was reckless and didn't give a s***. That's borderline sociopathic, if you want the honest truth. He knew he was endangering not only his life, but Synder's life and the life of anyone else who happened to be on the road that night. He didn't care. Flat-out said "f*** it" and did what he wanted.

If you or I were in the exact same situation, our asses would still be in jail right now. Why isn't he in jail? Oh right.....he had name recognition in Atlanta. Forgot about that.

Who's to say he didn't say something. We won't ever know.

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