Karate Instructor Lets Student Beat Mentally Challenged Man to Death


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The Story:

In a shocking discovery, this brutal and graphic video has just not been posted to the internet. It is a video supposedly taken from December of 1984 in which Bobby J Blythe, a karate "master instructs his student to brutally beat an individual who is seriously mentally ill. This man was later discovered dead in a dumpster and Blythe was never charged.

The instructor Bobby J Blythe had this to say about the incident:

'This dummy was in my shopping center while I was on a Bodyguard Job in Washington, DC. This guy was in the Pizza Hut eating pizza off the plates of others and the Pizza Hut Manager ran him out with a pistol. Later the very same day, police officers were called to remove him from a nearby pharmacy after having been caught reaching into customer's purses. A short time after that, he visited a Napa Auto Parts store next to my Karate Dojo and told the management he planned on teaching in that Dojo and that Jesus taught him.

'The Napa guys told him he was confused (their polite way of warning the man against such action), but not wanting to miss a show, they told the man they would close early just to watch and that he must not know the owner, which is nobody to play with.. Needless to say, the police pulled him out of the dumpster behind my Karate Dojo where he was neatly placed. Semper Fi to all my Marine brothers. The karate student in the white is also a Marine Sgt. and a brand new Black Belt. Never get stupid with a Marine, you could get jacked up and have your clock stopped.'"

Edited by Umbrello

anyone in that room should be sentenced to life. and the instructor and the one who did the beating should be executed. not by some electric chair or something like that. they deserve to die in the worst way possible. why the **** would you beat up some guy because he is mentally ill and dosent know what he is doing?

I know its a horrible thing to say. but what they did is one of the worst things they can do

anyone in that room should be sentenced to life. and the instructor and the one who did the beating should be executed. not by some electric chair or something like that. they deserve to die in the worst way possible. why the **** would you beat up some guy because he is mentally ill and dosent know what he is doing?

I know its a horrible thing to say. but what they did is one of the worst things they can do

QFT !

anyone and EVERYONE that allowed that to continue should be sentenced to life they are all accessories to murder

****ing ****head, thinks he's hard ordering his little bitches to beat up some random guy. Oooohh the guy beating on him is a Marine too, tough guy isn't he? He's exactly the type of guy all armed forces love, willing to do anything his leader tells him to do like a little bitch.

He will be charged.. eventually. If enough people hear about it.

Especially if the AAPD hears about it..

Which.. they just might because of a little birdy. :innocent: :whistle:

http://www.aapd-dc.org/

this is a perfect example of one of the reasons i got out of the military. Too many people thinking their tough **** and bad ass, think they can do anything. Especially marines. This guy needs to go away for life.

Murder and with tons of evidence, I would say everyone there is guilty, on charges, I do hope these ******* get arrested. The supposed master lost his nerve, which is the very first thing we learn in martial arts, never to do....

I hope these idiots get put down for life.

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