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  • Ryannn
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    #1

    Valero took the coward's way out

    what a selfish thing to do. ****ing coward couldn't even man up and take punishment for what he has done.

    mental issues my ass. he was drunk when he beat his own mom and killed his wife.

    it was his choice to get drunk.

    may he rot in hell
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    #2
    obviously the man had a lot more problems then drinking. people don't get drink and do the things he did. there was something wrong with him and his behavior become more and more erratic in the past year or so.

    RIP

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      #3
      I know alot of people feel that suicide is a coward move, but this dude clearly had issues...

      There are those rare cases where suicide is the only option. Not condoning what he did, but maybe he felt like he didn't deserve to live.

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      • Ryannn
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        #4
        Originally posted by ИATAS206
        obviously the man had a lot more problems then drinking. people don't get drink and do the things he did. there was something wrong with him and his behavior become more and more erratic in the past year or so.

        RIP
        that maybe so, but he was in a position to do something about it.

        im not gonna claim to know every about him, or what his problems are.

        but the fact that he beats his mom, kills his own wife, then took his own life leaving his damn kids.

        that is something i cannot respect

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        • HandSpeed303
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          #5
          I do feel bad for the kids though...Sad, sad situation.

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            #6
            im not casting any judgements till i know the whole story

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            • ИATAS
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              #7
              Originally posted by maumau
              that maybe so, but he was in a position to do something about it.

              im not gonna claim to know every about him, or what his problems are.

              but the fact that he beats his mom, kills his own wife, then took his own life leaving his damn kids.

              that is something i cannot respect
              right and all that happened in a matter of months, where before valero was known as a good man.

              it's been proven that brain injuries can lead to severe depression, erratic behavior amongst other things, add to this drinking & drugs and it's a recipe for disaster.

              What happened was horrible, nothing less than tragic. And I'm not going to sit here and say "ffuuck valero!" or anything like that because clearly something was wrong and there may be a number of causes that we simply aren't aware of, i.e brain injuries, etc.

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                #8
                Originally posted by ИATAS206
                right and all that happened in a matter of months, where before valero was known as a good man.

                it's been proven that brain injuries can lead to severe depression, erratic behavior amongst other things, add to this drinking & drugs and it's a recipe for disaster.

                What happened was horrible, nothing less than tragic. And I'm not going to sit here and say "ffuuck valero!" or anything like that because clearly something was wrong and there may be a number of causes that we simply aren't aware of, i.e brain injuries, etc.
                Oftentimes mentally ill people will drink heavily to escape from the madness they feel they can't bear sober. The kids though, damn.

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                • Ryannn
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ИATAS206
                  right and all that happened in a matter of months, where before valero was known as a good man.

                  it's been proven that brain injuries can lead to severe depression, erratic behavior amongst other things, add to this drinking & drugs and it's a recipe for disaster.

                  What happened was horrible, nothing less than tragic. And I'm not going to sit here and say "ffuuck valero!" or anything like that because clearly something was wrong and there may be a number of causes that we simply aren't aware of, i.e brain injuries, etc.
                  that's you, and im not gonna say its wrong to feel that way

                  but for me, i don't feel any sympathy for him, whatsoever.

                  even if his eradic behavior has just been recently, he must have had an idea of what issues he might have, given that this has happened before. when he was drunk.

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