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''With that said I think it can be safely said that New Jack claiming to have commited four justifable homicides is a totally false claim! "Atlanta police have no record of the homicides." ? If New Jack commited four justifiable homicides then their would be a record. If they have no records and homicides were commited than they would be unsolved homicides.So their it is, New Jack never killed anyone. |
''With that said I think it can be safely said that New Jack claiming to have commited four justifable homicides is a totally false claim! "Atlanta police have no record of the homicides." ? If New Jack commited four justifiable homicides then their would be a record. If they have no records and homicides were commited than they would be unsolved homicides.So their it is, New Jack never killed anyone. |
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I really don't know how the whole thing about Atlanta police not having records of those homicides ever became a big deal. New Jack has stated in interviews that the homicides did not occur in Atlanta, therefore the police there would have no record of them. |
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New Jack's "Justifiable Homicides"
The following is taken from an article by Doug Monroe published 03-16-05. This article is available at[1]
" Four months after the Mass Transit acquittal, filmmaker Barry Blaustein released a highly acclaimed documentary about professional wrestling, Beyond the Mat. New Jack turned in a star performance.
"I'm a very violent person," he tells the camera, "and I'll hurt you and it's no secret." Jack then says he had four justifiable homicides as a bounty hunter. (He laughs off that statement these days by saying, "I plead the fifth on the grounds it may tend to incriminate me." Atlanta police have no record of the homicides.)
Blaustein, who narrates the documentary, says, "Of all the wrestlers I met, the last one I expected to bond with was New Jack." "
With that said I think it can be safely said that New Jack claiming to have commited four justifable homicides is a totally false claim! "Atlanta police have no record of the homicides." ? If New Jack commited four justifiable homicides then their would be a record. If they have no records and homicides were commited than they would be unsolved homicides.So their it is, New Jack never killed anyone.
I really don't know how the whole thing about Atlanta police not having records of those homicides ever became a big deal. New Jack has stated in interviews that the homicides did not occur in Atlanta, therefore the police there would have no record of them.
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Mass Transit Incident.
In the documentary Forever Hardcore, New Jack makes no mention whatsoever of Mass Transit flinching, and that causing the deep cut. By New Jack's description, Mass Transit wanted to be cut during the match, but didn't know how, and asked New Jack to do it for him. New Jack bladed him accross the forehead with a surgical scalpel intentionally, going on to say that he cut him so deep because Mass Transit only asked to be cut, and didn't specify how deep, long, or badly.
It might be worth mentioning in the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.142.21.147 (talk) 18:44, 10 September 2007 (UTC)
Why are we listing the death of Kulas in the article, when his death is unrelated to New Jack. This article is about New Jack not Kulas.LessThanClippers (talk) 00:42, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
Stabbing William "Hunter" Lane
This guy stabbed someone repeatedly in the back during a match. How is this not mentioned in this article? I'm too lazy to do it. ~~ —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.235.201.181 (talk) 05:23, 27 October 2007 (UTC)