Tuesday, November 21, 2006

What the Col Says About Bruce Davis

I say what I always said- Guy needs to rot a few more years, grow a sac, stop blaming Charlie and be sorry for what he did. He didn't do shit really for Hinman so that is a raw deal. But he killed Shorty. He's suspected in a dozen other murders. I don't know if ANY of them are real. BUT he did GET OFF on being Charlie's main henchman. Go back to youtube and watch his surrender. He doesn't give a shit about anyone or anything. Guy can walk free in my book the day he owns up to his actions and not one second before. This Jesus site is just a strike against him too IMO. Be a Man Bruce. Dang.
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What the fuck is that tub of goo Hoyt doing at the hearing? As much as Davis should rot, he should rot for what he did. He didn't do anything to her fat ass- he probably didn't even tap it. It was established during the Nellie days that her version of the Shorty killing was BULLSHIT. She heard nothing and came forward a few years ago for attention and a book deal. She was the moron known as DESERT SPEAKS who illegally worked with Nellie on a paid field trip to Death Valley. So why in the hell is this childish, huge, idiotic woman testifying at his hearing? I might as well show up and say he killed that Scientology chick because an android told me so in a dream. Sick of these people.

5 comments:

meatwad said...

Doesnt Bruce kinda look like Alfred E. Newman?

ColScott said...

What? Him Worry?

Anonymous said...

Understand this about Barbara Hoyt.

She likes to portray herself as the innocent waif who just happened to be there when other people did something bad.

In some ways, she's alot like Linda Kasabian in the sense that she doesn't accept responsibility for her own participation in the group.

She heard shorty shea screaming, so she says, but then claims she just crawled under a bunk and went to sleep. First off, how can anyone just go to sleep after hearing what she described as "Blood Curdling" screams? I guess the thought never occurred to her to either go look for someone and find out what's going on or to get to a phone and call the police. I guess the thought of just getting up and getting the hell out of there never occurred to her either?

At least Paul Watkins and Ella Jo Bailey had the sense enough to jump ship when things started turning sour ..... but not Babs.

All you have to do is listen to Barbara's little diatribe on the Bill Nelson tapes and you'll see what she's all about. She seems to have this built in resentment that she wasn't given attention for doing what she claims was the "Right Thing to Do".

Hey Barbara, if you did what you thought was the "Right Thing to do", why did it take you until the time of the trials to step up and start playing the role of informant?

Was it the LSD laden hamburger that changed your mind? Or were you so overcome with guilt at Shorty's death that you just couldn't live with yourself?

Barbara could have left at any time and went to the police, just as Linda Kasabian could have. They're two of a kind.

What kind of a person crawls under a bunk and goes to sleep when she hears someone screaming at the top of his lungs?

That's on you Barbara .... You knew, You were there and you stayed. There's no excuse for looking the other way. You're just as guilty as Bruce because you heard someone screaming and you admitted on tape that you knew it was shorty and all you did was crawl under a bunk and go to sleep. You let him die and you did NOTHING to try and save his life.

As a Christian, as you claim to be, you let a fellow human being die and then later sold the story to Bill Nelson for money.

What does that make you?

Jean Harlow said...

my question is how would she know
""It was not a gentle murder," Hoyt told the prison board. "There were chop marks and hash marks in his bones."

did she the body? I mean I agree with you Col. and with savage... give me a break..

Anonymous said...

Happy Thanksgiving to All and a very Happy Thanksgiving to both Linda Kasabian and Barbara Hoyt.

Since Barbara Hoyt is actually a distant cousin of Stephen Kay through their Scottish heritage, maybe she'll get a dinner invitation.

I think i'll say a prayer for those of us who won't be having Turkey for Thanksgiving this year and who are obviously less fortunate than ourselves.

Enjoy your holiday.