Justice served and deserved...

hollydolly

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A couple of weeks ago there was a report in the news about a British couple who were on holiday in Florence Italy , and who the police found one of them dead, and the other dying of serious injuries..

It was reported that it looked like the couple ( who they thought were married ) had been engaged in a dangerous se.x game...

The 40 year old man was dead, the 44 year old woman was so seriously injured they didn't think she'd survive..

Today it has been revealed that , yes they were a couple, yes they were on holiday together, and after a night of drinking.. the 6.3'' 17st (240 pound) guy, beat the ( girlfriend).. so badly, that he had a heart attack while doing it..:eek:🤬....the girlfriend has survived.. but she's going to need long term care... Here's the story.. I'm sorry she had to go through that but at least that POS isn't going to hurt anyone else.. what say you all ?


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-beaten-rugby-star-boyfriend-Ricky-Bibey.html
 

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Extremely sad the woman experienced this. As for the athlete/ POS <---- good description by you Holly at least won't be around to harm another woman.

I think mostly that unlike most articles the pictures & lengthy article did a much better job of informing readers.
 
I absolutely despise men that put their hands on a woman to bring about harm. I’m sure that I’m not the only man on this forum who has had to step in to defend a woman. I find it very discerning that any man feels it necessary to harm a woman. And for what? To prove his manliness?
 
It is risky for a woman to get involved with a man who participates in violent sports like Boxing, Rugby, Football, etc.
Even if the guy is not violent by nature, there is likely brain damage involved that can make him violent - the extent he can be unaware of what he's doing.
 
It is risky for a woman to get involved with a man who participates in violent sports like Boxing, Rugby, Football, etc.
Even if the guy is not violent by nature, there is likely brain damage involved that can make him violent - the extent he can be unaware of what he's doing.
I think you’re right. I have read of quite a few football players that were disciplined for causing spousal or domestic abuse.
 
A couple of weeks ago there was a report in the news about a British couple who were on holiday in Florence Italy , and who the police found one of them dead, and the other dying of serious injuries..

It was reported that it looked like the couple ( who they thought were married ) had been engaged in a dangerous se.x game...

The 40 year old man was dead, the 44 year old woman was so seriously injured they didn't think she'd survive..

Today it has been revealed that , yes they were a couple, yes they were on holiday together, and after a night of drinking.. the 6.3'' 17st (240 pound) guy, beat the ( girlfriend).. so badly, that he had a heart attack while doing it..:eek:🤬....the girlfriend has survived.. but she's going to need long term care... Here's the story.. I'm sorry she had to go through that but at least that POS isn't going to hurt anyone else.. what say you all ?


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-beaten-rugby-star-boyfriend-Ricky-Bibey.html
Well, as I heard people say in California long ago: paybacks can be a b*tch.
 
I've seen some conflicting reports... forgot where. One said he was lying in a pool of blood, another said he had cuts and bruises. Another said noise was heard from their room and staff went to the room, but never continued. Yet another said she was found in the hallway covered in blood begging for help.

What you posted is probably the most accurate.
Terrible business!
 
It is risky for a woman to get involved with a man who participates in violent sports like Boxing, Rugby, Football, etc.
Even if the guy is not violent by nature, there is likely brain damage involved that can make him violent - the extent he can be unaware of what he's doing.
At first, it sounds like an old wives tale about violent sports men being super aggressive. But there seems to evidence of this in the NFL, and especially in professional wrestling. Scans are finding all kinds of traumatic brain injuries- and surprisingly, with not that much initial trauma.
 
At first, it sounds like an old wives tale about violent sports men being super aggressive. But there seems to evidence of this in the NFL, and especially in professional wrestling. Scans are finding all kinds of traumatic brain injuries- and surprisingly, with not that much initial trauma.
The super aggression isn’t as much of an old wive’s tale as we like to think. Many athletes, even now, take androgens like testosterone to build muscle mass and improve performance.

I don’t know is if the reverse is true, ie that larger muscle mass triggers increased secretion of androgens. The side effects of taking them as supplements, though, are hair-raising (literally:cool:)

I used to work on an AIDS unit back in the nineties. We briefly tried testosterone as a way of increasing appetite and facilitating weight gain. The side effects listed on the drug included irritability, aggression and increased body hair.
 
At first, it sounds like an old wives tale about violent sports men being super aggressive. But there seems to evidence of this in the NFL, and especially in professional wrestling. Scans are finding all kinds of traumatic brain injuries- and surprisingly, with not that much initial trauma.
An addendum … brain injuries are pretty scary, too. When I worked in hospice, young men with brain tumors or a history of brain injury were some kind of scary. Oftentimes, the part of the brain that regulates behavior is damaged, so impulse control is minimal. Definitely something I wouldn’t want to live with.
 
It makes my blood boil whenever I read about violence towards women, from someone they should be able to feel safe with. As a child, I had to watch it. With my first husband, I barely escaped with my life.

I am glad justice was rendered so swiftly in this situation.
Ditto... at home as a child... and also with my husband
 
I am not a sport fan. I have my reasons but I don't want to go off topic. As for bully men, I think they are insecure and that is why they are bullies. With so many mental hospitals closed, the "nut cases" are out on the streets. I am glad this bully got a heart attack. Just what he deserved. His death is good news to all women.
 
Especially if they were Catholic.
I don't think religion had anything to do with it. When I was young, our next door neighbor's husband beat her on the regular. They had about 4 children...don't know if he beat them too. My next door neighbor (when I first moved here 51 years ago) had a Jamaican husband. I used to hear her pleading with him through my bedroom closet which was right across from theirs. We worked at the same place and she'd go to work the next day like nothing happened. Another neighbor ran over to my house to escape her husband and I let her and the children stay here that night.These were Methodist women. Women in general shut up about abuse because
1. They are ashamed to let their family and friends know.
2. Many need the financial support the husband or SO provides.
3. Some actually think they deserve being treated that way.
I'm like my sister (though we weren't raised together). She told her husband if he ever put his hands on her, he'd have to kill her (because that's what she'd do to him if he did). Apparently he wasn't that kind of man; he took good care of her and she always bragged about him, but she let him know from the jump. I feel like...put your hands on me and I'm going to F*** you up!
 
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I don't think religion had anything to do with it. When I was young, our next door neighbor's husband beat her on the regular. They had about 4 children...don't know if he beat them too. My next door neighbor (when I first moved here 51 years ago) had a Jamaican husband. I used to hear her pleading with him through my bedroom closet which was right across from theirs. We worked at the same place and she'd go to work the next day like nothing happened. Another neighbor ran over to my house to escape her husband and I let her and the children stay here that night.These were Methodist women. Women in general shut up about abuse because
1. They are ashamed to let their family and friends know.
2. Many need the financial support the husband or SO provides.
3. Some actually think they deserve being treated that way.
I'm like my sister (though we weren't raised together). She told her husband if he ever put his hands on her, he'd have to kill her (because that's what she'd do to him if he did). Apparently he wasn't that kind of man; he took good care of her and she always bragged about him, but she let him know from the jump. I feel like...put your hands on me and I'm going to F*** you up!
Diva, you will probably appreciate this story. I had an aunt who was pretty feisty. She was tiny; her height was under five feet. Her husband was much taller and heavier. So one day, her husband decided to slap her around. She waited until he had gone to bed. And when he was asleep, she then heated a pan of water. She woke him. When he woke, he was greeted with the sight of his petite wife holding a pan of boiling water, tilted ever so slightly over his head. She didn't say a word. He never hit her again.
 


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