Tyrone N. Butts
APE Reporter
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Bloody shopper accused of murder
NAPLES â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�šÃ”š· A man who was covered in blood walked into a Wal-Mart and bought garbage bags, raising suspicions that led authorities to charge him with murder.
Sheddrick Deon Bentley, 26, was charged with the second-degree murder of 18-year-old Cory Brightman, whose stabbed body was found in a garbage bin on Friday. Bentley, who also faces charges including grand theft auto, was held without bail at the Collier County Jail.
Bentley is the nephew of former Indianapolis Colts running bac
Albert Bentley, and had been living with his uncle for about two months. The elder Bentley said his nephew and Brightman were friends.
"They were together a couple of days ago," Bentle
y said. "They were hanging out together. Everything seem
ed fine."
Wal-Mart workers called deputies after a blood-soaked man walked into the store and bought some clothes, bandages and trash bags around 4 a.m. He paid with a blood-stained $100 bill, they said, and drove off in a pickup.
Deputies found a man that matched his description, but he fled. Sheddrick Bentley was arrested after a second search.
Bentley told officers that Brightman attacked him with a knife near a trash bin and he fought back in self defense. Bentley had cuts on his hands, but they didn't appear to be defense injuries, authorities said.
In the trash bin was a pair of bloody sneakers that matched the footprints at Wal-Mart and in front of the house of a witness, who said she saw Ben
tley and Brightman fighting.
Detectives also found a Dodge pickup with blood on it parked at a Comfort Inn about two miles from the trash bin.
Albert Bentley was a running back on the
Univ
ersity of Miami's 1983 national title team and later played in the NFL from 1985-92 wit
h the Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers.
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That's exactly why YT doesn't pick negroes for friends, everything is fine, then whoops dere it is, TNB!
T.N.B.
Bloody shopper accused of murder
NAPLES â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�šÃ”š· A man who was covered in blood walked into a Wal-Mart and bought garbage bags, raising suspicions that led authorities to charge him with murder.
Sheddrick Deon Bentley, 26, was charged with the second-degree murder of 18-year-old Cory Brightman, whose stabbed body was found in a garbage bin on Friday. Bentley, who also faces charges including grand theft auto, was held without bail at the Collier County Jail.
Bentley is the nephew of former Indianapolis Colts running bac
Albert Bentley, and had been living with his uncle for about two months. The elder Bentley said his nephew and Brightman were friends.
"They were together a couple of days ago," Bentle
y said. "They were hanging out together. Everything seem
ed fine."
Wal-Mart workers called deputies after a blood-soaked man walked into the store and bought some clothes, bandages and trash bags around 4 a.m. He paid with a blood-stained $100 bill, they said, and drove off in a pickup.
Deputies found a man that matched his description, but he fled. Sheddrick Bentley was arrested after a second search.
Bentley told officers that Brightman attacked him with a knife near a trash bin and he fought back in self defense. Bentley had cuts on his hands, but they didn't appear to be defense injuries, authorities said.
In the trash bin was a pair of bloody sneakers that matched the footprints at Wal-Mart and in front of the house of a witness, who said she saw Ben
tley and Brightman fighting.
Detectives also found a Dodge pickup with blood on it parked at a Comfort Inn about two miles from the trash bin.
Albert Bentley was a running back on the
Univ
ersity of Miami's 1983 national title team and later played in the NFL from 1985-92 wit
h the Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers.
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"They were together a couple of days ago," Bentley said. "They were hanging out together. Everything seemed fine."
That's exactly why YT doesn't pick negroes for friends, everything is fine, then whoops dere it is, TNB!
T.N.B.