You said that he beat Kate McKewon (sp?) half to death which to the best of my recollection wasn't true. You said that he murdered his cell mate which has not yet (and may not be) proven. You also said that he sexually assaulted one of his victims which I don't recall. I could be wrong about that.
I do appreciate the respectful conversation.
This is the last time I'll hop in this thread because I think you're a pretty decent dude in hostile territory. No sense in us trading any punches.
re: the stuff you said wasn't true...
Per the police report published by the LA Times after the cell mate thing, Phillips dragged McEwen out of the apartment and down 3 flights of stairs by her hair, choked her to the point she said she was losing consciousness, and smashed her head into a mailbox. He was convicted of that so that's what I go by. Whether it's half to death we can debate I guess.
He punched a girl at a night club in Florida for refusing to dance with him.
In 2000 he plead guilty to felony assault for beating up his girlfriend after she wouldn't move out when he wanted her to.
In San Diego he attacked his girlfriend twice in one month before she called police, sexually assaulted, punched, and choked her hard enough to leave bruises on her neck according to the police report. That one wasn't published (that I saw) but was quoted in the media and if they were wrong that's on them; should be easy to google. I'm at my son's basketball practice and the wifi here sucks.
A week after that is when he chased down and ran over 3 teenage kids because he thought they stole his wallet after a pickup game. Maybe they did. Call the cops. Don't try to kill people with a vehicle.
As far as it not being proven that he killed his cellmate, I just don't know what I can say to that. I was receptive to your point up until right there. Conspiracy theories aren't my bag but, hey...
The domestic stuff against his girlfriends is what I have the hardest time with, even more than the murder. These women were totally defenseless against an NFL player who's built like a brick **** house. And how many other times did he do it that he didn't get caught? I can't expect any reasonable person to think that somehow, magically, those incidents were the only time it ever happened.
Hey I understand your frustration with the situation and you're right it's a bad, bad deal for everyone. I just look at how completely toxic this guy was to himself and everyone else around him, and I'm frustrated that people let even a little bit of it slide because of his growing up. No one would be here having this conversation if he weren't (at one time) a beloved football player who won championships. Which is totally contradictory to logic because he was actually given more chances at redemption than he deserved.
Thanks for the cool head too.