SuziQ
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Were you in a foreign country when either incident occurred? Asking for a friend.![]()
Nope, Toys R Us and some random restaurant.
Were you in a foreign country when either incident occurred? Asking for a friend.![]()
Sadly many don’t want to believe alcohol is a drug and it kills just like any drug.We will never be able to understand or justify a REALLY drunk person's "logic". It is an exercise in futility to even try. Impaired people who are without reason will not make reasonable choices. Outcomes are evident when motives are impossible to discern.
Sadly many don’t want to believe alcohol is a drug and it kills just like any drug.
Yep it’s legal, it’s highly promoted and very profitable.
In Mexico I’ve had to stop waiters from bringing tequila shots to my teens, there is no such thing as too young to get s#^t faced at resorts.
Drunk people do really dangerous and stupid things on vacation, ask any bartender or resort employee
Yikes. Sure looks like he was beaten to me, especially on his forehead which looks like blunt force trauma.
Unfortunately, and please correct me, but I believe an MSM article quoted the family as having him cremated in order to speed up the return of his remains to the US.I really would like to read both autopsy reports....the first one done in Mexico and the second one most likely done in Texas....
I'm not an expert; however, he does look like he's been in a fight. I sure hope that they hired a U.S. ME. I now think that the death was staged. He may not have been dead when he was placed in that window but died there after being placed there.
It appears from the article he was cremated in Mexico and there was no 2nd autopsyI really would like to read both autopsy reports....the first one done in Mexico and the second one most likely done in Texas....
FWIW there was also a video interview in which he made that statement.It's the Daily Fail Online, I tend to take this with a huge grain of.....