The Moment He Realized Everything was on Camera

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32 thoughts on “The Moment He Realized Everything was on Camera

  1. So many comments, so little space and time. Firstly, in the immortal words of Dean Vernon Wormer, “Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life.” Secondly, this is another case in point for my equation: Stupid People + Alcohol = Stupider People

  2. Initial questioning was weak AF. You can't just say "tell me why I'm here" and expect someone to confess to everything. That cop let it escalate because he kept asking the same fruitless question. I hate the approach of just letting people ramble until they say something we can use against them. Ask me a question, and I'll either answer it or ask for an attorney. This "tell me what you did wrong" thing can't possibly work as often as they'd like.

  3. He’s gonna press a presidential treatment on this one?!? Then he’s going to create an inventory?!? He’ll need a good support bra to do all this, them big ol floppers need to be contained 😂

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