BUcriminologist
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Perhaps, JC was restrained.
By rendering JC quickly unconscious in his supposed version of events, Larry may have been trying to explain away why JC may not have any defense wounds.
Also, by Larry painting JC as quickly unconscious, Larry may have been trying to explain away why James (and poss himself) may not have had any scratches, bruises, etc.
So how would Larry know JC was unconscious and not dead after his punches? Did he or James check for a pulse, breathing, etc? Additionally, after James further beats, kicks and stabs JC in the head, Larry basically states that the victim was still not dead.
He expects one to believe that one, the other or both checked at least twice for signs of life and understood that JC was still alive. I believe this version of events is pure nonsense
Yes! Thank you, I agree...
There is definitely more to his story; I also find it hard to believe one punch could render someone of Joeys physical size unconscious when it comes from someone like Larry who appears to be of similar physical build. Larrys description sounds like he sucker punched a young boy half his size
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