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Tyler's family issued a statement Friday, inferring an Angels employee might have been involved in the tragic incident.
The Skaggs family says ... “We are heartbroken to learn that the passing of our beloved Tyler was the result of a combination of dangerous drugs and alcohol. That is completely out of character for someone who worked so hard to become a Major League baseball player and had a very promising future in the game he loved so much."
The statement continues ... “We are grateful for the work of the detectives in the Southlake Police Department and their ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding Tyler’s death. We were shocked to learn that it may involve an employee of the Los Angeles Angels. We will not rest until we learn the truth about how Tyler came into possession of these narcotics, including who supplied them. To that end, we have hired attorney Rusty Hardin to assist us.”
Unless the angels employee tied him down and forced the drugs and booze down his throat unfortunately it’s Tyler’s fault
This is the problem with all these premature celebrations of a guy when he dies with everyone saying what a saint he was and now we find he's just a dirt bag druggie. And the goddamn family trying to find "who is to blame" for his drug use is priceless. That is sickening. The guy responsible was Skaggs himself.
This is the problem with all these premature celebrations of a guy when he dies with everyone saying what a saint he was and now we find he's just a dirt bag druggie. And the goddamn family trying to find "who is to blame" for his drug use is priceless. That is sickening. The guy responsible was Skaggs himself.
Typical sorry ass family trying to blame someone else because their son is a druggie. Fuck them. Hired a fucking attorney because they are worried about losing out on their son's insurance because the stupid ass killed himself.Tyler's family issued a statement Friday, inferring an Angels employee might have been involved in the tragic incident.
The Skaggs family says ... “We are heartbroken to learn that the passing of our beloved Tyler was the result of a combination of dangerous drugs and alcohol. That is completely out of character for someone who worked so hard to become a Major League baseball player and had a very promising future in the game he loved so much."
The statement continues ... “We are grateful for the work of the detectives in the Southlake Police Department and their ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding Tyler’s death. We were shocked to learn that it may involve an employee of the Los Angeles Angels. We will not rest until we learn the truth about how Tyler came into possession of these narcotics, including who supplied them. To that end, we have hired attorney Rusty Hardin to assist us.”
Haven't you heard, with millenials failure is always someone else's fault. Skaggs' family disgusts me.Unless the angels employee tied him down and forced the drugs and booze down his throat unfortunately it’s Tyler’s fault
So its OK to deal illegal drugs? Only in AmericaUnless the angels employee tied him down and forced the drugs and booze down his throat unfortunately it’s Tyler’s fault
May God rest his soul.
We had FBI, ATF agents constantly educate us about drugs, alcohol , Etc. Programs were set up for us. On road we had 2 to a room .
How was this missed?
This is the problem with all these premature celebrations of a guy when he dies with everyone saying what a saint he was and now we find he's just a dirt bag druggie. And the goddamn family trying to find "who is to blame" for his drug use is priceless. That is sickening. The guy responsible was Skaggs himself.
So out of curiosity how have they ruled out suicide if he had the suicide cocktail in him?
Haven't you heard, with millenials failure is always someone else's fault. Skaggs' family disgusts me.
You don't what medical or law enforcement have been made aware of. Plus, circumstantial shit (i.e. no note). There would be no way to legally rule this suicide. There has to be proof of it.
Dude, did you just get out of the psych ward? Take it slowly.I don't think anyone acted like he was a "saint". People who liked and loved Tyler merely expressed how much he meant to them. Clearly, he was loved by his family and very well-liked by those he played alongside of. I don't recall reading anything which insinuated he was a choir boy.
However, yes... people who do that are nauseating. It's about equally as bad as someone calling a guy a "dirt bag druggie" with whom they've never met. Someone who doesn't even know whether or not Skaggs had an ongoing problem. Someone who will also (for what it's worth) likely never sniff the professional or financial success that this person had already achieved in his 20's.
Oh, but keep telling it like it is... You set em' straight, big guy. lol. "Watch out here! This guy doesn't get sentimental. He don't care about your feelings. He just speaks the truth!" Clearly, you're the saint here.
"I'm not saying I'm a saint! I just--"..... we know... we know what you're doing, big guy. lol. Straight shooter, this one. You see right through society's typical bereavement tropes!
The precursors of the millennialsYeah, I forgot how drug dealers and bootleggers were never arrested before the 2000's. Family's and/or legislators just now started holding dealer's accountable.
Especially when it involves a professional athlete OD'ing.
Oh, wait...
What is the 'Len Bias law'? | Buting, Williams & Stilling, S.C.
Len Bias Law
This is because of something called the "Len Bias law.". Wisconsin put such a law in place back in the late 1980's. This law allows drug dealers to be charged with reckless homicide in connection to overdose deaths of people they provided drugs to.
Dude, did you just get out of the psych ward? Take it slowly.