They were showing the girlfriends DUI tape last night on cable news. Kinda creepy that the news shows have to dig and show stuff like that. I mean what does it prove?
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They were showing the girlfriends DUI tape last night on cable news. Kinda creepy that the news shows have to dig and show stuff like that. I mean what does it prove?
It's sad that all these shows / journalists / reporters feel they need to bring us this kind of stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bearcata;3558110;
Did you notice when she said she had someone to call to pick up the car the name was Keith. I'm assuming that's her ex-boyfriend.
Yes the same keith who wrote a rap song about finding a cheating girlfriend and shooting her in the head.:wowQuote:
Originally Posted by Unklescott;3559803;
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Originally Posted by MsDiva2007;3559833;
According to a statement from his sister he wrote that about her relationship. I think it actually said he was going to shoot the male in the head.
ETA Okay, the song said he would kill them both, but here's the article stating it wasn't about McNair and Kazemi.
Rest of story hereQuote:
Keith Norfleet through family: Song wasn't about McNair
By Kate Howard • The Tennessean • July 8, 2009
When it was confirmed that Sahel “Jenny” Kazemi was found dead alongside Steve McNair, much of the scrunity of the public – and the media – turned to her ex-boyfriend.
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Keith Norfleet made no concession for the fact that he was still in love with her and wanted to get her back before she died of a single gunshot wound to the head.
Soon, rap songs he recorded turned up on the Internet, with one song eerily similar to the events of July 4: a song called “Closed Casket,” where he raps about a cheating couple and putting bullets in both their heads.
But Norfleet has spoken out through his family, saying that song had nothing to do with his ex-girlfriend and McNair, and that he’s simply trying to grieve and understand the loss of the woman he was with for four years.
The song, his sister Crystal Norfleet said, was about her own husband. He cheated on her with a much younger woman, and her pain deeply affected her brother.
I'm sure he considers himself lucky they found it to be murder suicide. Imagine trying to defend that song in a court of law?Quote:
Originally Posted by Unklescott;3559864;
I have to admit I thought it was him. I still have my doubts. I also wonder about the time lapse between Neely (Steve's roommate) finding the bodies and the police being called. Why did he call Gaddy first? Were they going to cover it up but decided not to? Did they remove anything before calling the police? Things that make you go hmmmm.
You, I always wonder about those things myself. When Heath Ledger died, the first phone call was not to the police either. My first instinct would be to call 911, so why are there instances where someone sees this, calls another friend before calling 911. It does raise some questions.
Norfleet sounds nuts, like an event looking for a place to happen.
I'm a bit confused here.
Reports say his roommate found him. Was Steve not living with the wife anfd kid? Were they separated?