@ilovelucee
Luce Fonrose
@ilovelucee · 4:58

Was Travis Rudolph wrong?

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And then it's like there was no accountability whatsoever while she's on the stand, because then they asked her like, okay, so what did you mean when you said to go shoot up his s***? And she's like, oh, well, I just meant the house. I didn't necessarily mean him anything but him. It's like, girl, he's in that house with his family. What do you mean? What do you mean, anything but him?
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Luce Fonrose
@ilovelucee · 4:59

Was Travis Rudolph wrong? part 2

Because if I told somebody in my life, if I told my brother, hey, somebody put their hands on me, a guy put his hands on me, I would expect him to be my brother. But I do believe there's a fine. Like, there's a way you approach that approaching going to somebody's house at 1230 in the morning or that late, whatever time
@MsColes77
Tanya Coles
@MsColes77 · 4:14
Both of them get to walk away, but she should have got some charges for trying to set this whole thing up and get this man killed over some dumb stuff. All of this is dumb stuff. And it's a shame that it escalated to this point on both sides. But she clearly has some mental health issues, and she needs professional care, like, she needs professional treatment, because a normal woman does not behave this way at all. A normal woman does not behave this way. Upset
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Mike W
@Scribe7 · 3:47
Interview and he was breaking down the law. Like he knew it by heart. He wasn't just going out all while, it's a young guy going out all while just going around just picking up something, just to do something simple. But for him not to be able for it to be on tape and him pretty much defend himself and not actually try to cause her arm and then use his weapon in an orderly, lawful fashion, that's pretty amazing to me
@ilovelucee
Luce Fonrose
@ilovelucee · 3:14

@MsColes77

It's not it's foolishness. For real. Like you said, this is just dumb. It's idiotic, it's foolish, and I just can't believe it. Realistically, she shouldn't be charged. Absolutely. Because, like I said, that's conspiracy, that's accessory. She absolutely shouldn't be charged, but I highly doubt she will be
@ilovelucee
Luce Fonrose
@ilovelucee · 1:35

@MsColes77

Did you deserve people coming at your house and putting your life and your family's life in jeopardy? Absolutely not. And you absolutely should not have been jailed for that. And I'm glad you were acquitted. That was the right thing. However, your poor choices also ultimately led up to that night too. You know what I mean? Because why were you still hanging out with her? She had nothing to lose, clearly, and you had everything to lose
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Luce Fonrose
@ilovelucee · 3:22
But yes, I'm glad that he's off. He was acquitted, found on guilty, and hopefully he makes better decisions because his poor decision was really messing with her for as long as he was knowing that she was that type of person. As Ms. Coles said above, it's not the first time he knew how she was and he allowed it to go on for that long to the point where it escalated and somebody ended up dying. So hopefully he uses that as a learning opportunity
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Moe Johnson
@NeophyteSavant · 5:00

@ilovelucee

And a lot of times people give judgment based on their emotions, not based on what is probably true or not true. So here you got a guy who is said to beat this girl up, and because the pictures show that her face is bruised up, he already lost regardless on not saying that there should be a reason for him to put his hands on her, but we don't know
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