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Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka Charged with murder!!!!

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  • Brown Bear
    Still Old School
    • Feb 14, 2008
    • 7063

    #16
    I'm not saying he shouldn't pay the price if indeed he did do this. I'm saying the amount of time and tax payers money spent on this to convict him is embarrassing. Absolutely put him in jail at 99 if he did it, but he's not going to pay much of a debt to society for the short time he has left to live. He should have been in jail 20 years ago if guilty.
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    • Brown Bear
      Still Old School
      • Feb 14, 2008
      • 7063

      #17
      Hulk Hogan got scrubbed from WWE website for using a racial slur. Anyone think Snuka will be scrubbed for murdering a woman? I'm curious how Vince handles this.
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      • Fitski
        Veteran Member
        • May 19, 2013
        • 444

        #18
        How much would it cost to convict this guy? Probably not much, He doesn't have any cash to defend himself and I seriously doubt the WWE would give any money to a defense fund, and the guy will be prosecuted by a lawyer already on the public payroll. What this shows to me is thankfully a person can not get away with murdering someone.

        Originally posted by Brown Bear
        I'm not saying he shouldn't pay the price if indeed he did do this. I'm saying the amount of time and tax payers money spent on this to convict him is embarrassing. Absolutely put him in jail at 99 if he did it, but he's not going to pay much of a debt to society for the short time he has left to live. He should have been in jail 20 years ago if guilty.

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        • megomania
          Persistent Member
          • Jan 2, 2010
          • 2175

          #19
          Originally posted by Fitski
          How much would it cost to convict this guy? Probably not much, He doesn't have any cash to defend himself and I seriously doubt the WWE would give any money to a defense fund, and the guy will be prosecuted by a lawyer already on the public payroll. What this shows to me is thankfully a person can not get away with murdering someone.
          Exactly. Do the taxpayers of NJ really care? I'm sure prosecuting Snuka is like #5,567 of things NJ is wasting taxpayer money on. Just like any other state.

          Why prosecute a minor marijuana drug dealer? Isn't that a waste?

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          • Mikey
            Verbose Member
            • Aug 9, 2001
            • 47258

            #20
            The alleged murder actually happened in Allentown, Pennsylvania ... not New Jersey

            He was wrestling at Agricultural Hall at The Great Allentown Fair.

            On a side non-related subject about NJ, their government stole millions of dollars in pensions and hurricane Sandy relief.

            I think what happens to Jimmy Snuka should be the least of their worries.

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            • CrimsonGhost
              Often invisible
              • Jul 18, 2002
              • 3610

              #21
              If he ends up in jail, isn't he just going to climb to the top and jump off? What cell can even hold him!?
              Expectation is the death of discovery.

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              • Mikey
                Verbose Member
                • Aug 9, 2001
                • 47258

                #22
                ... and Roddy Piper is gone so no more coconut beatings

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                • EmergencyIan
                  Museum Paramedic
                  • Aug 31, 2005
                  • 5470

                  #23
                  This morning, on the news, I saw a clip of a press conference where it was said that statements made in Snuka's recent autobiography lead to these charges. So, I would assume that the prosecutors in Pennsylvania felt they didn't have enough evidence to get a murder conviction, until recently.

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                  • TrekStar
                    Trek or Treat
                    • Jan 20, 2011
                    • 8693

                    #24
                    32 years after the murder, he's finally found guilty, what a great justice system we have, well he really will be fighting
                    in a steel cage after all, cancer aside, it's to little to late, this guy will be dead within a year.

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                    • jacsfc
                      Career Member
                      • Aug 2, 2004
                      • 635

                      #25
                      Originally posted by tjacwave50
                      32 years after the murder, he's finally found guilty, what a great justice system we have, well he really will be fighting in a steel cage after all, cancer aside, it's to little to late, this guy will be dead within a year.
                      He hasn't been found guilty of anything. He is finally being charged because they now have enough evidence. Big distinction.

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                      • VintageMike
                        Permanent Member
                        • Dec 16, 2004
                        • 3384

                        #26
                        There was a newspaper report that got the ball rolling on this. It took so long because the paper got a piece that was mysteriously missing for years: the autopsy report. The report indicates from her injuries that it was a homicide. Side note: Taxpayers are being considered. Bail was actually set after the arrest, so he could be released and taxpayers would not have to pay for having his illness treated, at least until there is a guilty verdict.

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                        • Apositive
                          Career Member
                          • Apr 3, 2011
                          • 609

                          #27
                          I think for the victim's family and for the sake of law and order, justice should be pursued to the fullest extent... No one should get away with that.

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                          • great_chandel
                            Veteran Member
                            • Mar 2, 2015
                            • 311

                            #28
                            He was removed from the WWE Hall-Of-Fame.............

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                            • Mikey
                              Verbose Member
                              • Aug 9, 2001
                              • 47258

                              #29
                              Wikipedia makes it sound like he's not terminal

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