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Bob tried to tell Ryan, seems like many times, to get his ish together. A person can only take so much...
With friends like that who needs enemies ……..
@javiercoronel1169
13 күн бұрын
Never was his friend he just took advantage of Troy. Don't be a pos. Period
"I wish I knew how to quit yoooooouu" lol
@mnemonichotpocket
9 күн бұрын
Broke that back
@elizabethantoine9652
Күн бұрын
@mnemonichotpocket Had me HOLLERING!!!!
Anytime your plan is to take $100 to the Casino and try and Flip it to $900. Think of another plan.😅😅😅😅😅😅
@nopixellifestyle451
20 сағат бұрын
Curtis can i play with your brown brown?
People get tired of being used, you can only take so much before you snap.😢
@lu_re7198
10 күн бұрын
The dead victim can never tell us his side of the story. Robs claims are designed to excuse his vicious heinous acts. Even his ex was terrified of him. He probably became enraged when the victim married the young woman Rob wanted. Rob is where he belongs.
the only way you learn is by letting that person deal with the consequences.
@courtneygraham3493
8 күн бұрын
Exactly
I like the format of the narration so you don’t know who the victim was until the end. I expected it to be Ryan offing Bob for the money. Wow!
Not y’all defending the murderer. He could’ve stopped dealing with Ryan but he choose not to. Yall weird asf
@laurenwright4273
12 күн бұрын
Not defending buts its clear he risked Toni's life and Bobs that night by bringing those men there. That man cared about no one but himself, he used is charm to manipulate & use people. I think he honestly was just as cold blooded
@Sadiex.Rose2
12 күн бұрын
@@laurenwright4273 okay but why didn’t bob leave him alone once he figured out the type of person that he was ? 🤔 why keep coming around ? Why not cut him off ? He just had to wait until others were beating him to kill him?
@ellaminnow
12 күн бұрын
Every one of these all the top comments blame the victim. It’s infuriating lol
@lu_re7198
10 күн бұрын
@Sadiex.Rise2. Right. The victim can’t defend any of the accusations or respond to the character assassinations. One sided stories are often misleading.
@elizabethantoine9652
Күн бұрын
@Sadiex.Rose2 *AF
No remorse lol what about old ladys main source of income he didnt pay for the hay. Now say remorse
Bob could have left Ryan alone . Ryan didn’t deserve to die just because he was childish.
@auntbarbara5696
3 күн бұрын
Yes, he should have just gone no contact.
...over a couple of hundred dollars loss in hay... could have gotten a job somewhere local for a while
@StuMarston
22 сағат бұрын
LOL I know. You'd think it was $100 000 or something. It made me laugh when he said he couldn't pay the money back because he spent it fixing cracked windshield.
Seems like Ryan was a pretty good user.
@lu_re7198
10 күн бұрын
You do realize that this re-enactment is based on the perps side of the story. The victim never agreed w/ Rob’s claims. 🤣 Most of A&E’s stories that include interviews of the perps family/friends all suggest that the victim deserved it.
@lu_re7198
10 күн бұрын
@lisaburross1303. The victim never agreed with Rob’s claims. And he can’t defend any of the accusations or respond to the character assassinations. One sided stories are often misleading.
Looks like broke back mountain
@jamesmarkham1887
12 күн бұрын
Quit looking in the mirror
@TripleOGWhyteLoc
12 күн бұрын
@@jamesmarkham1887yeah that's right you tell em tough guy!
@HillBilly_Birdie
2 күн бұрын
Good one..
I don't like the format of a narrator speaking for someone else
I mean I wouldn’t call Ryan a friend but I would call Bob a murderer. 😊
bob should still be in prison, and yall are wrong for blaming the victim...
he was released from prison in 2015!!
“You couldn’t meet a better person” lady he murdered his best friend and then let him die. I’m gonna go out on a limb and say it isn’t hard to meet a better person. His big brother talks about him with such love and heart, understanding of his faults but still proud to be his big brother…heartbreaking
@stoneshire645
11 күн бұрын
Too much sympathy for a lifelong conman. Wasn’t like Ryan had never done a thing, then one sunny day Bob up and murdered him for no reason. The kid was a con artist and a user, and his shady dealings put Bob in danger. If Ryan wanted best friend treatment, he should have given the same to Bob, which he didn’t. Seems to me Bob was tired of being used and snapped in the heat of the moment.
@elizabethantoine9652
21 сағат бұрын
They’re both sickos
Her clenched jaws while talking is so distracting .like she's about to come unhinged at any moment .yikes 😳😣.
Good ol boys?
They portray Bob as an old, grizzled cowboy and people are running to the comments to lick his big, brave boots. Bob sounds like he has a very small wee wee and tries to over compensate. I wonder what really happened with his wife that died.
that narration is unbearable
I don't feel bad for Ryan. You can't expect people to go on knowing you don't want to change your ways. A good whoopen was well in order, to die over it, I don't think so.
i dont feel sorry for the victim...
bob lost a wife to suicide then to his childrens mom cheating on him. cold hearted after that im sure