Today at 3:00, Steve will be holding a press conference regarding the criminal investigation involving Tyreek Hill and Crystal Espinal. This will be held in our 4th floor conference room.
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
This is an unfortunate result.
The kid was very likely abused. More likely than not, it was Tyreek who committed the act and Crystal is incentivized to help cover it up. They both refuse to cooperate. The DA doesn't have any real witness to the incident willing to testify and thus we have this press conference.
NFL will suspend him. Chiefs probably try to weather the storm. Organization looks bad. We all will feel a little dirty cheering for him.
Originally Posted by Iczer:
ok and they're going to suspend him based off of what information? Brooke Pryor? The sealed documents? The charges not filed against him?
You're simply not understanding the NFL process. The NFL is an employer - they can suspend on suspicion alone.
They don't have ANY burden of proof. The only thing that binds the process is appeal from the NFLPA. They can suspend him if they want to at any time and his only recourse is to appeal it. [Reply]
If I were the prosecutor, I'd charge both parents for hurting the child and if neither is willing to testify that the other did it, then they both can be convicted.
If I were the prosecutor, I'd charge both parents for hurting the child and if neither is willing to testify that the other did it, then they both can be convicted.
If I were the prosecutor, I'd charge both parents for hurting the child and if neither is willing to testify that the other did it, then they both can be convicted.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The DA just said they're sure a crime was committed but can't prove it beyond a reasonable doubt.
That's all the NFL needs. We can all hope that nothing more comes of it but we won't know until the NFL says something definitive. Players have gotten suspended for less.
A crime committed by whom? And everyone saying Tyreek did something should have forwarded your evidence to the Johnson county DA. [Reply]
If I were the prosecutor, I'd charge both parents for hurting the child and if neither is willing to testify that the other did it, then they both can be convicted.