This is off the subject, but does anybody remember about 2 years ago when a ridiculous murder case opened up and then got shut down really quickly? I feel like it had something to do with one of our rivals (i.e. UcheaT). And it was so obvious that foul play was involved, yet the police dismissed. Anybody remember what I'm talking about?
I hate to even think about it much less post a link. I will even though I have washed my feet, face, ears, hair, and hands of this whole despicable Milton Kirk, Roy Adams, Lynn Lang, Phil Fulmer, Tom Culpepper, UT, Albert Means, sordid history.
If you read the
RollTideFan Tennstud article that is also linked above in this thread then you would see that Roy Adams and Milton Kirk remain friends. Roy Adams is allegedly involved in this whole Albert Means/Logan Young NCAA investigation mess.
High School DE phenom David Paine from Memphis signed with Alabama also in the same class as Albert Means, both from Memphis. Paine failed to qualify and went to JUCO and dropped out. Paine said in a published newspaper article that Milton Kirk approached him with a large sum bride to try and get Paine to falsely accuse Alabama of improper recruitment of him during the NCAA investigation. Paine's own Mother made statements against him and said that Milton Kirk did not offer a bride to her or her son David. Adams weaves in and out of the entire Albert Means Alabama nightmare.
And oh by the way Albert Means ended up playing college football at Memphis with a waiver by the NCAA so he didn't have to sit out a year.
If you are talking about Logan Young then it is definitely not off subject. After initially being investigated as a murder it was ruled an accident.
Logan Young, Key Figure in Alabama Scandal, Murdered
Former booster 'had many sides’
Most University of Alabama football fans know the story of the Crimson Tide’s 1954 Cotton Bowl, where fullback Tommy Lewis left the bench during the middle of a play and drilled Rice’s ball carrier. Lewis covered his head with a towel as fans booed and later explained, “I’m just too full of ’Bama."
Perhaps former booster Logan Young Jr. also knew that feeling.
Possibly the most controversial figure in Alabama sports history, the 65-year-old was found dead Tuesday morning in his home, and his gruesome death sent shock waves through both the local community and college football world.
Note: I often leave my computer open where anyone could have posted this.
