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He sure as **** won’t be a tight end....He's a linebacker now but will probably end up at wide receiver.
He sure as **** won’t be a tight end....He's a linebacker now but will probably end up at wide receiver.
Can someone tell me how he graded out?Is he coming here or not? I can't count on you guys for nothing lol.
This story is way weirder than this thread has caught on to yet.
Et tu Etute?
He’s gonna get a mouthful that’s for sure.Freshman Linebacker, Isimemen Etute.
Pronounced: Iss-eh-mem-men Ett-to-tay
That's quite a mouthful, especially for a freshman.
O M G!!! Lmao.A Linebacker with a Killer Instinct
Hold up...even after the position change???He sure as **** won’t be a tight end....
This story is way weirder than this thread has caught on to yet.
Et tu Etute?
This story is way weirder than this thread has caught on to yet.
Et tu Etute?
Billy Cole from Last Boy Scout?If he xfers to the SEC he'll be allowed to carry firearms on the field
This story is way weirder than this thread has caught on to yet.
Et tu Etute?
So there's a slim chance he pulls off a rarely used defense that Virginia is getting rid of in a month. Will be interesting to follow.Thanks for posting! What a crazy story. Feel bad for everyone involved. Total tragedy, especially for the 18 year old early enrollee. I think his life is practically over no matter how weird or sketchy the victim was. Etute is listed as 6'3" 205 lbs on 247 (and he's probably bigger now since it appears he's been at VT for 5-6 months, presumably working out, getting good nutrition, etc.). The victim is a skinny, lispy white guy who wears glasses and looks like he weighs no more than 150 lbs. That weight disparity is going to make a huge difference at trial, even if the victim's past was sketchy (and good luck getting that admitted into evidence). Etute has his youth, family and otherwise-seemingly impeccable reputation going for him. It also doesn't sound intentional (the beating sounds intentional but not the homicide). All in all, I think the kid gets AT LEAST 10 years of prison time, maybe 20, given the little information we know (if it's even true).
If it is true that he drove to the victim's house with the intention of beating the guy down, then it's not manslaughter, and since it's not manslaughter, then I don't think he will be able to use this defense. That's why they classified this as 2nd degree murder, because it doesn't sound like it happened suddenly/in the heat of passion, which would be manslaughter. They're going to say he had time to reconsider and calm down, but he still chose to go and give the guy the beatdown. That's felony murder--unintentional homicide during the commission of another malicious felony--which in VA is classified as 2nd degree murder and punishable between 5 and 40 years in prison.So there's a slim chance he pulls off a rarely used defense that Virginia is getting rid of in a month. Will be interesting to follow.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/05/us/virginia-bans-***-trans-panic-defense-trnd/index.html