Gray added, "I don't think anybody knows what they might do in that situation."
The four college victims never indicated that they were possibly being watched, attorney Shanon Gray told Insider on Monday.
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I've seen that mentioned by various people quite a bit since the affidavit was released.
As I've said on here before, the roommate who saw the evil coward was obviously scared stiff, and I can understand her actions that night.
But with all due respect, Mr. Gray, as a 6-2 former D1 college football player and lifetime physical fitness junkie, if I would've been in that situation, I know EXACTLY what I would've done ... and it may've gotten me killed.
Unless I would've clearly seen the guy with a gun or knife, no doubt I would've stepped out of the bedroom and confronted him asking, "Who are you?", "What are you doing here?", "Why do I hear crying?" etc.
If he had the knife in his hand and I didn't see it, or if he pulled the knife from his waistband or somewhere else after I confronted him, he may've gotten one swing, which (hopefully) I would've been able to dodge or block.
If he would've missed or barely hit me with the knife, he would've been on the floor in seconds taking a series of quick rights to the head.
That dude wouldn't last more than 30 seconds with me in a street fight ... now or when I was a 21-year-old.
It's a shame Chapin probably didn't have a fair shot at him.
Point is, stop saying 'nobody knows what they would do in that situation'.
There are a few of us who know exactly what we would've done.