Comments by "Glamdolly" (@glamdolly30) on "Verdict in the Movie Popcorn Murder Trial" video.

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  17.  @darlingdeb7010  LIES! Chad Oulson was never physical with Curtis Reeves - as proven by the fact Reeves had no injuries whatsoever! The aggressor was the 71 year old, big, burly bullying ex-cop. Reeves took a loaded gun to a movie theatre, spoiling for a fight (and btw, Chad was looking at his phone during the trailers, NOT the movie!) If he was really so upset he should have moved seats. But Reeves has form as a bully - many witnesses came forward to speak of his aggressive, belligerent behaviour. No doubt he got away with many abuses of power when he was a serving co Reeves' wife has seen it all before. That he caused trouble like that with a total stranger in front of her shows he has no respect for her whatsoever. She's as weak as water, and has enabled his vile behaviour all their married life. Partners who shut up when they see their partner being a bully are fully complicit in their crimes. Mrs Reeves also has Chad Oulsen's blood on her hands. That said, she will face some punishment - she has to live with the scumbag for however many years they have left together. That's a life sentence of sorts - she made her bed, and she deserves to lie in it with that murderer. Ditto their spineless children who stook the stand for their evil father and exaggerated his supposed physical frailty - everyone could see what a big, burly, intimidating presence he still is. Seems you fell for Curtis Reeves 'frail old man' act - that walking stick of his was sure worth the money! You're just as dumb as the ill educated, ignorant jury that delivered this appalling miscarriage of justice. I hope next time you're going about your daily business assuming you are safe, you have a similar encounter with a gun-toting bully like Curtis Reeves. Karma is coming for him and his supporters!
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  28.  @ladytruth303  The term 'frail' was clearly used by the OP in reference to those twisted people who claim Curtis Reeves should have got away with murder because of his advanced age. Common sense and the unchallenged facts of the case, show at no time was Reeves even remotely 'scared' for his life - because he started that conflict (during the trailers before a damned afternoon matinee), and unbeknown to the other guy, he brought a loaded weapon along to it! With his finger secretly on the trigger, Reeves knew full well he had no reason to fear anyone. Curtis Reeves is an entitled, arrogant bully who clearly missed the power of his police badge, and spent his retirement as he no doubt spent his career - throwing his considerable weight around and belligerently treating people is if he still was a cop. And it's only too obvious what kind of dirty cop he must have been - the kind of malignant narcissist who shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the uniform that gave him immense power over others. We don't know the half of what that maniac Curtis Reeves got away with in his privileged life! So privileged, that he literally got away with murder. His confident manner in court (complete with prop walking stick), shows he was never in any fear of being convicted and sent to jail either. It's clear to any reasonable person Reeves is a highly volatile, dangerous individual who was always likely to kill someone, some day. Chad Oulson, an unarmed, law abiding husband and father was the unlucky citizen in the wrong place at the wrong time. It could just as easily have been your husband, son, brother or friend who displeased bullying Curtis Reeves over something trivial and got a bullet to the chest. You'd no doubt be singing a very different tune if it had been your loved one he shot dead in a movie theatre. If you seriously think Curtis Reeves' behaviour was in any way proportionate or reasonable that day, you have severely stunted critical thinking skills!
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