JB_Studio38 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, BOZO T CLOWN said: Even though you admit that you don't know anything about the specifics of this particular case, you type four paragraphs of hypothetical "what-ifs" and "based on my experience" nonsense to try to explain the motives of Dr. Hoover and Burks. Based on your vast knowledge of the older wealthy white man/younger poor black man dynamic, you can pick apart exactly what went on here..... without knowing any of the details of the case. This was simply a cold-blooded murder and robbery. Anything more is baseless speculation on your part. It was committed by an animal who has no value for human life, who had killed before and gotten away with it. Despite what you may think, this murder has no relation to BLM, women's rights, black/white dynamics, or gay mental health access. BTC 🤡 I know enough about the case to know what dynamic it likely was: and cold blooded murder it doesn’t sound like, especially if 4,000 text messages were exchanged over a period of time. I don’t even need to know all the details because I see it all the fucking time. Also, as I said in my other thread: I know a friend who lives in Detroit, who has been actively following the story and discussed a bit of info on it the other day. The very fact this guy was patronizing Palmer Park to pick up trade, says a lot. I also didn’t say this case had anything to do with those things you related it to, however it still plays a part. What’s wrong with pointing out that the “M4M” community isn’t always wrapped too tight or innocent and could use counseling? Are you saying this whole thing just happened because of ONE person and one person only? I doubt it. I don’t know everything that went down, and YOU don’t know everything that went down either. You don’t know what kind of requests he was making to the “thug boy”. Never will because he took the guilty plea, which avoided lengthy revelations that would probably make E-Files look like a lullaby 🤣 That’s the whole point I’m making. That’s why even we as escorts, screen, use Blacklist apps, etc. That’s why clients have access to reviews and sites like this. Vetting who is allowed into our space is a healthy and important thing to do. Having weird guys off the street who’s “handsome” is not. Edit: and you can keep rolling your eyes but, I know it’s easier to view it as the bad guy/good guy versus accepting that the other party played a role in the scenario as well. When emotional suppression becomes your norm, you’ll find ways to numb. Food. Alcohol. Hustle. Control. “Helping.” Codependency is exhausting. And when you can’t stop giving to others, you’ll often turn to something to soothe what you’re not receiving. Edited 1 hour ago by JB_Studio38 + BOZO T CLOWN and Luv2play 1 1
Reggyreg56 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Luv2play said: As it turned out, rough trade (RT). Back when being gay was illegal and there was no Rentmen, gays solicited RT in the rougher parts of town (often servicemen) and took their chances on getting roughed up or worse. Sal Mineo comes to mind. These days some people still do this and this doctor appears to be one of them. Yes I totally agree with you. He gambled and unfortunately he lost.
TJMS Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago If anyone is interested, here is a link to the magnificent home the victim resided in: 150 W Boston Boulevard JB_Studio38 1
Luv2play Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, TJMS said: If anyone is interested, here is a link to the magnificent home the victim resided in: 150 W Boston Boulevard Thanks. Up thread I opined this is how billionaires live and was rebuked by one or more posters that this was not so. Just mere millionaires. Another poster said the house was in an area that Henry Ford and his contemporaries favoured. Presumably this was before Grosse Point became popular amongst the rich. In any case the house is extravagant and reminiscent of the Gilded Age.
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