Does this story have legs or not???
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Does this story have legs or not???
From what I read on USA Today it's a cut and dry case. Ring is being returned and all jewelry will be going into a safe deposit box like it should have been...IMO.
But like always if anything funny did go on that won't come out until someone is caught dead to rights.
I really have doubts it was stolen. It doesn't make sense that there was no police report or that the person who stole it would give it to an auction house to sell publicly on the Internet.
When I see an arrest, I might start believing it.
[QUOTE=know1;524849]I really have doubts it was stolen. It doesn't make sense that there was no police report or that the person who stole it would give it to an auction house to sell publicly on the Internet.
When I see an arrest, I might start believing it.[/QUOTE]
[URL]http://collegebasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/11/29/louisville-forward-chane-behanan-cleared-over-final-four-ring-sale/[/URL]
[QUOTE=kyfanatic;524881]Riiiiiiiight and Kvin Ware's Twitter account was hacked when he sent threatening meessages to Anthony Davis too:rolleyes:
I hear if Behanan keeps up his drug abuse Pitino will suspend him for two hours next time[/QUOTE]
Pretty funny coming from a place where leaving the scene of an accident gets you zero punishment.
Don't you have some tin foil hat sites to visit? :rolleyes:
So who stole it and when will they and the person who put a stolen ring on a public auction house be prosecuted?
[QUOTE=know1;524884]So who stole it and when will they and the person who put a stolen ring on a public auction house be prosecuted?[/QUOTE]
I'm going to go out on a HUGE LIMB here and say.....someone from Cincy who had access to his grandmother's home!!!!! Since that's where his ring was.
Good lord, you are searching for something that is a non-story at this point and I find it hilarious that you Know1 are the champion of this. YOU are the person who loves the internet and have been saying "newspapers are non-existen in today's technology". This is what you get, over-reaction and everyone in such a hurry to "break" the story that they don't even check any facts, just run with it.
It was Prof. Plum with the Candlestick in the Dining Room.
[QUOTE=elnutsmalljaws;524905]It was Prof. Plum with the Candlestick in the Dining Room.[/QUOTE]
Dangit Elwood, this is college basketball we are talking about here, no place here for fun or laughter! :D
[QUOTE=Tim_T;524906]Dangit Elwood, this is college basketball we are talking about here, no place here for fun or laughter! :D[/QUOTE]
If there is no place for fun or laughter, then why is Louisville Basketball in the discussion? I couldn't resist that one
[QUOTE=Tim_T;524902]I'm going to go out on a HUGE LIMB here and say.....someone from Cincy who had access to his grandmother's home!!!!! Since that's where his ring was.
Good lord, you are searching for something that is a non-story at this point and I find it hilarious that you Know1 are the champion of this. YOU are the person who loves the internet and have been saying "newspapers are non-existen in today's technology". This is what you get, over-reaction and everyone in such a hurry to "break" the story that they don't even check any facts, just run with it.[/QUOTE]
I don't even understand whatever point you are trying to make.
My sister, who is a Louisville fan and would defend them if they raped and pillaged a village on live TV, acknowledged that this ring thing is bad and that Behanan should have been given the permanent boot awhile ago.
[QUOTE=know1;524914]I don't even understand whatever point you are trying to make.
My sister, who is a Louisville fan and would defend them if they raped and pillaged a village on live TV, acknowledged that this ring thing is bad and that Behanan should have been given the permanent boot awhile ago.[/QUOTE]
1.) the ring was in possesion of his grandmother whom he gave it to as a gift.
2.) Grandmother lives in Cincy.
3.) Grandmother didn't know ring was missing until it turned up for sale online.
4.) In this day and age of instant "Faux News" web sites, everyone is in a rush to judgement to get information out withouth being held to any kind of standard of journalism.
5.) For years on this very web site this is the type of "journalism" you have repeatedly asked for.
Now do you understand?
Of course, law enforcement and investigations are probably wrong and your sister is right because....well, I don't even understand whatever point you are trying to make.