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D. 06-18-2018 05:20 PM

XXXTentacion torturing pregnant girlfriends in HELL
 
Rest in piss!

D. 06-18-2018 05:22 PM

http://thesource.com/2018/06/18/brea...with-no-pulse/

smashingjj 06-18-2018 05:37 PM

man these IN HELL threads are so disrespectful

Shallowed 06-18-2018 05:39 PM

Another one bites the dust

D. 06-18-2018 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smashingjj (Post 4443617)
man these IN HELL threads are so disrespectful

:rofl:

FlamingGlobes 06-18-2018 05:44 PM


Disco King 06-18-2018 06:54 PM

Upon reading the opening post, I assumed that some website that featured pregnant women being tortured went under or something. Why somebody would select a stage name that sounds like a porn URL is beyond me.

duovamp 06-18-2018 09:28 PM

His mother is probably heartbroken.

D. 06-19-2018 01:16 AM

There's a thread on the subreddit hiphopheads (and I'm sure there's a sub for xxx) that is bringing up some cuh-razy shit - some other rappers posting on IG with very very similar weapons and locations, clothes that are identical to the suspects etc

It's a rabbit hole i can't get out of at almost 1am.

Shallowed 06-19-2018 01:44 AM

That whole group armchair detective thing worked out really well for the Boston marathon thing

bright_doom 06-19-2018 02:22 AM


Shallowed 06-19-2018 05:06 AM

And another one gone, and another one gone

https://pitchfork.com/news/jimmy-wop...ot-dead-at-21/

Sonic Johnny 06-19-2018 05:15 AM

This rules

pavementtune 06-19-2018 06:31 AM

is this the thread for forming a white circle, cheering and clapping about the murder rate amongst black americans? yes? cool. *clap clap*

another one another one, clap clap, oh how this murder rules! let's do it all together now, 3, 2, 1, another one, another one, another murder, clap clap

FlamingGlobes 06-19-2018 07:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pavementtune (Post 4443695)
is this the thread for forming a white circle, cheering and clapping about the murder rate amongst black americans? yes? cool. *clap clap*

another one another one, clap clap, oh how this murder rules! let's do it all together now, 3, 2, 1, another one, another one, another murder, clap clap

I mean...

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Based on that deposition, the following is a chronological summary of what she described:

• The reported victim met XXXTentacion online and went to a movie theater with him once before she attended one of his shows in late May 2016. On that particular evening, he came up from behind her in the crowd, grabbed her neck, and walked away silently. Later that same night, he hugged her and invited her to a party at the house where he was living in North Miami. At the house, he told her he liked her and suggested she could move in with him. The next day, she left her ex-boyfriend’s place and began cohabitating with XXXTentacion.

• The first incident of domestic violence occurred about two weeks later. He slapped her and broke her iPhone 6S, because she had complimented a male friend on his new jewelry. (XXXTentacion later repaired the phone.) Later that day, XXXTentacion left the room and returned with two grilling implements—a “barbecue pitchfork” and a “barbecue cleaner,” she said—and told her to pick between them, because he was going to put one of them in her vagina. She chose the fork. He told her to undress. He was lightly dragging the tool against her inner thigh when she passed out. He did not penetrate her with it.

• Following that incident, XXXTentacion began to act violently toward her often. Around July 2016, the couple moved to Orlando. When asked during the deposition to “pinpoint the days he threatened to kill you,” the reported victim responded, “Well, when we lived in Orlando, it was literally like every day.”

• About a week and a half into their stint in Orlando, the woman and XXXTentacion were on their way to a show together. They listened to one of XXXTentacion’s songs in the car and she sang along with his verse. Then she hummed along with a verse from a featured artist on the track. After that, XXXTentacion fell silent and left her in the car outside the venue. Inside, they got into a fight. When they arrived home after the show, he took her into the bathroom. “And he was asking me why I was singing his friend’s part of the song, if I like him, why do I like him, like do I ever look at his Twitter,” she said.

Then, XXXTentacion head-butted her, punched her, stomped on her, and put her in the bathtub, where he continued hitting and kicking her. “He also wanted to cut out my tongue because I was singing the song,” she said. She tried to run away down the street. He tackled her, causing her head to hit the pavement. She suffered black eyes, a lump on the back of her head, scratch marks, and bruises, including a large bruise on her ankle where he stomped her.

• Also while living in Orlando, he hit her with white plastic clothes hangers. “He broke a good 30 hangers on my legs,” she said. Around this time, he tried cutting her hair, and he held her head under running water in the bathtub.

• In August, XXXTentacion was arrested in a separate case. (As previously reported, he was charged with armed home invasion, robbery, and aggravated battery with a firearm, stemming from an alleged incident in November 2015. He pleaded no contest to those charges in March 2017 and was ordered to serve six years of probation.) The woman called her mother to pick her up and then went to stay with a friend in Texas. But she soon had to return to South Florida, where her planned accommodations fell through and she ended up living with XXXTentacion’s friends. Around this time, she had sex with another man.

• When XXXTentacion got out of jail, they moved back in together in North Miami. (On September 16, 2016, court records show, XXXTentacion agreed to house arrest, and was released.) He told her he knew she had cheated on him. He put a knife to her neck, strangled her “a little bit,” and called her a “ho,” she said. That night, he woke her up and told her to go outside, where he picked up an empty glass beer bottle and demanded that she tell him the truth or, “I’m going to fuck you up.” She replied that she already was telling him the truth, that she had cheated and was sorry. He dropped the bottle, slapped her, and let her go back to bed.

• About a week later, she and XXXTentacion moved to an apartment in Sweetwater, Fla. In two incidents there, XXXTentacion grabbed her by the neck, strangled her, and forced her down on the bed before another person who lived there came to the rescue. “I’m like scared,” she said, recalling how she felt. “It’s like he’s going to like end up killing me or something.”

• In early October 2016, she found out that she was pregnant by XXXTentacion. The pregnancy was planned by both of them. On the afternoon of October 6, he told her to move from the bed they were lying on. He then went out onto the balcony, where she could still hear him, and called up the person she had slept with while XXXTentacion was in jail, demanding to know everything. When XXXTentacion returned inside, he told her, “You need to tell me the truth right now or I’ll kill you and this jit.” She said that “jit” was slang for the unborn child.

He then started elbowing, head-butting, and punching her. He strangled her until she almost passed out. He took her to the bathroom and demanded one last time that she tell him everything or he would kill her in the bathtub. She couldn’t even recognize her face in the mirror—it looked “distorted”—and her left eye was completely shut and “leaking blood.” She was losing vision. She vomited.

• Other people who lived in the Sweetwater apartment eventually arrived, and she asked them to let her go to the hospital. XXXTentacion told her she couldn’t leave until her face had healed, because otherwise the police would be called. He told her she had to wear a hoodie. XXXTentacion and the others also put glasses on her, then they all got in a car and drove to an apartment she had never been to before, in North Miami Beach. (The hoodie and glasses were noted in a police report.) They left her in a bedroom, and XXXTentacion confiscated her phone. She didn’t get it back until he was arrested on October 8.

• For the next two days she didn’t leave that room except to use an adjacent bathroom. She couldn’t find a way to flee. There were bars on the windows. “If you’re smart, you would stay with me until you get a car and you have enough money to move into an apartment,” he told her. “Because if you leave now, you’re just setting yourself up for failure. You’re going to be homeless.”

• Around 2 a.m. on October 8, XXXTentacion was in the living room of the apartment playing Minecraft and using Skype. She let him know she was going into the kitchen to make him some food. She opened the refrigerator door wide enough so that he wouldn’t be able to see her if he she crouched down, and then she opened a side door and ran to the nearest main street she knew. She didn’t have any money. She asked someone if she could use their phone and called the only number she knew by heart. It was the number for the ex-boyfriend she had been living with the night she agreed to move in with XXXTentacion. That ex-boyfriend’s mother drove her to the Miami Beach police department.

Pitchfork also obtained transcripts of previously unreported depositions by the woman’s ex-boyfriend, his mother, and Sgt. Amel Soto, the Miami Beach police officer who first questioned the woman. The ex-boyfriend backed up much of her testimony regarding what XXXTentacion had done to her. The ex-boyfriend’s mother attested to the woman’s injuries, describing her eyes, for example, as “black and blue, purple, every color under the rainbow.” Soto—a 23-year veteran of the police force—remembered the reported victim telling him about being attacked for humming someone else’s music. He testified, “I had never in my entire career heard something like that.”

pavementtune 06-19-2018 07:16 AM

I am aware of who he was. you mean what? "murder rules" is fine if the person was a piece of shit?

nobody has to shed a tear about this person being dead, but this "this rules" cheering is a bit off, don't you think.

FlamingGlobes 06-19-2018 07:42 AM

Sure. I mean, I'm not personally cheering for this, but it's hard to dredge up any sadness over this turn of events.

pavementtune 06-19-2018 07:48 AM

not only that, there is no need to produce imagined sadness, I don't think so.

it's just really really odd. a little while ago I went into the lunch room, 5 dudes from my crew, all early 20ies, were watching something, visibly enganged in whatever it was. I made the mistake to ask.

with actual glee in his eyes, one of them showed me the video that by now apparently is viral, of his corpse going stiff. so 5 20something white dudes sat there, consuming a murder video of a black dude going stiff like the best entertainment of the day. it creeps me out to no end.

Sonic Johnny 06-19-2018 09:19 AM

Nah sorry, dude literally tortured his girlfriend and spoke proudly about beating a gay man who he repeatedly called "f***t" nearly to death for looking at him. The world is objectively a better place without him and the only reason anyone would claim otherwise is cause you're desperate to be on the top of the "woker than thou" shitpile this week. Fuck that.

Sonic Johnny 06-19-2018 09:20 AM

100% if this was the Lostprophets dude this convo wouldn't even be happening

FlamingGlobes 06-19-2018 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pavementtune (Post 4443703)
not only that, there is no need to produce imagined sadness, I don't think so.

it's just really really odd. a little while ago I went into the lunch room, 5 dudes from my crew, all early 20ies, were watching something, visibly enganged in whatever it was. I made the mistake to ask.

with actual glee in his eyes, one of them showed me the video that by now apparently is viral, of his corpse going stiff. so 5 20something white dudes sat there, consuming a murder video of a black dude going stiff like the best entertainment of the day. it creeps me out to no end.

I hear what you're saying, but that's not really what this is.

Justice is nearly impossible to come by when it comes to rich, over-privileged shitheels like this. Someone finally got what they deserved and honestly, it feels like the universe actually makes sense for once.

Also, I hope you reported your experience to HR, because that shit is unacceptable. This isn't high school and we're not all searching Rotten.com in computer class when the teacher isn't looking.

pavementtune 06-19-2018 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonic Johnny (Post 4443714)
The world is objectively a better place without him and the only reason anyone would claim otherwise

I'm not claiming otherwise, I'm saying "this rules" comments to murder are a mentality I do not understand.

I am not for the death penalty, in short. Nothing about getting shot is "cool."

Sonic Johnny 06-19-2018 10:15 AM

It's important to cater to everyone's perceptions of politeness when discussing a dude who tortures women.

FlamingGlobes 06-19-2018 10:29 AM

This thread is getting XXXtremely out of hand.

Cool As Ice Cream 06-19-2018 11:05 AM

:bananadance:

smashingjj 06-19-2018 11:21 AM

8============D~~~~~~~~~

Disco King 06-19-2018 01:12 PM

I think since I already separate my feelings on public policy from my visceral emotions, it's easier for me to reconcile my opposition to capital punishment with feelings of vindication when sufficiently bad people die.

Kinda like how I would not support the government rounding up and arresting people who promote fascist views, but if some Nazi gets punched in the face for talking shit, I'm okay with that. I wanna live in a world where the ACLU successfully defends a Nazi in a free speech case, and then that Nazi gets a boot to the face by a civilian citizen in the courthouse parking lot. Actually, I'd prefer a world with no Nazis, but this is the best I could realistically hope for.

Or how I'm not mourning Osama Bin Laden, but I still question the Navy's decision to violate a foreign country's sovereignty to get him, execute him without trying him in international court for his atrocities, and kill one of his concubines in the process. Especially when he was more of a figurehead of some Al Qaeda cells, and it's not like shooting him in the head makes all the other Jihadist drones suddenly deactivate. But, like, I'm not upset Bin Laden is dead.

Am I personally happy this guy, Osama bin Laden, or some fascists are dead? I dunno, not really. I'm not unhappy, either. But that may be because I'm not a very emotive person, I kinda store information as neutral propositions rather than tying affect to everything. But that's not a statement about my morality, just my psychology. Somebody who is personally happy is no less moral than I am just for having emotions, I don't think.

I'm rambling and thinking in text because it's kinda an interesting conversation where I can see the merit in both sides of the argument, I suppose. Especially how it parallels discussions about conservative vs. liberal vs. leftist responses to anti-social behaviour.

LaBelle 06-19-2018 02:06 PM

...

LaBelle 06-19-2018 02:12 PM

edit: forget about it, I want no part in this

reprise85 06-19-2018 02:25 PM

this happened in my town


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