Karate Instructor Lets Student Beat Mentally Challenged Man to Death


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I remember how passionate everyone got about the the cat that was thrown around a little bit, yet you got the same circumstances with a mentally challeneged man getting his brains beat in and it's only 3 pages? Strangeg if you ask me, considering the cat didn't have any serious injuries but this guy died.

I made a huge fuss about the cat that was put in the oven, and to me this is equally sick. I hope the disgusting people behind this murder are brought to justice and rot in jail for the rest of their lives, or, even better die a long slow death in the electric chair.

Depends on the martial art, the one I was taught. You continue fighting until somebody is dead, doesn't matter if they turn around or hit the ground. You keep hitting them until they stop breathing.

That's all well and good, but the fact of the matter is the guy presented no danger to them. They took him into their studio, goaded him into having a fight he didn't want, then killed him. What is taught by their martial arts discipline is irrelevant, this was a disgusting cold blooded murder.

The video appeared on that karate instructor's (Bobby Joe Blythe) YouTube channel, it was uploaded by himself. He had several other disturbing videos posted, but none as bad as this one.

He has deleted both his YT and FB accounts since.

Oh, so that's it. He thinks that just because the inept Florida police didn't bust him no one cared and no crime was committed. I think he's in for a rude surprise. He's no karate master or marine, he's a scumbag.

He doesn't say drag him to the dumpster, he says drag him out the back door. Something must have happened to make that guy so angry though. The guy in black made it known that he didn't want to fight and they guy in white attacked first. Disgusting.

I think they did more than that.

Notice the blood on the door?

I'm sure they beat him up out there even more.

And after that they dumped him in the dumpster.

They probably noticed that he was still breathing and decided to finish him off.

Just for some of you that dont know this information, in some states a crime committed after x years (lets say 20 for example is the number x represents) it cannot be charged or brought to court.

It is one of the most stupid laws in the world but some states have it. This video MIGHT have been posted because of that; Because after 25 years, he cant be charged.

Either that or it is fake because YouTube does not allow this type of video.

Just for some of you that dont know this information, in some states a crime committed after x years (lets say 20 for example is the number x represents) it cannot be charged or brought to court.

It is one of the most stupid laws in the world but some states have it. This video MIGHT have been posted because of that; Because after 25 years, he cant be charged.

Either that or it is fake because YouTube does not allow this type of video.

Pretty sure there is no statute of limitations on murder.

Just for some of you that dont know this information, in some states a crime committed after x years (lets say 20 for example is the number x represents) it cannot be charged or brought to court.

It is one of the most stupid laws in the world but some states have it. This video MIGHT have been posted because of that; Because after 25 years, he cant be charged.

Either that or it is fake because YouTube does not allow this type of video.

There is no statute of limitations on first-degree murder in any state, or on the federal level; e.g., if you murder someone at the age of 19 you can be charged, indicted, tried and convicted at the age of 80, and beyond.

And it's not fake. YouTube has been systematically taking down all uploads of this video, however for each time one is taken down another 5 are put up.

And afaik, that law doesn't apply to murder, I don't think there is a limit (in any states) as to when a murder can't be tried.
Pretty sure there is no statute of limitations on murder.
There is no statute of limitations on first-degree murder in any state, or on the federal level; e.g., if you murder someone at the age of 19 you can be charged, indicted, tried and convicted at the age of 80, and beyond.

Not sure about that....

Exclusions (statute of limitations)

Crimes against humanity

By way of custom of international law, crimes against humanity are usually not subject to statute of limitations, nor to prescription.

Murder; extermination; torture; rape and political, racial, or religious persecution and other inhumane acts reach the threshold of crimes against humanity only if they are part of a widespread or systematic practice.

I dont know....If OJ could away from murder, he might get away from this....

Wow, That actually made me feel sick and upset. I honestly can't imagine why nothing has become of this. We have murders in the UK being tied up which are way older than this and being prosecuted for less evidence. How can this guy get away with this blatant Murder with so much evidence?

Not sure about that....

I dont know....If OJ could away from murder, he might get away from this....

If they have a provable case I can't see him getting away with it. OJ got off with a technicality, everyone knows he was guilty as sin.

Is it actually confirmed that the man died? I have read various posts stating he survived.

I think the fact that his body was found in a skip should be a big hint.

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