@bystander- seems yr more that destination than I could ever be - but go ahead and namecall just cause you dont like my opinion, kiddo. That will totally prove yr point LoLz
@to gordon: Wow. So you are telling us that either Randy is some sorta mind-controlling X-Man who could make a "decent loving person" want to bring A FUCKING GOLF CLUB to a 7-11 (and to be honest, it apparently was really more behind the closed Blockbuster, but I dont really care) to fight someone. And yeah, you should feel sorry for my kids if they ever do any of this bullying crap like this robbing and fighting cause I'd tan their butts raw and then ground them until they were 45.
Anywho, as I've been saying before - dont hate Wyatt - I HATE THE STUPID CHOICES HE MADE THAT GOT HIM KILLED! And yeah, a pre-meditated murder usually involves not leaving yr house with weapon in hand to go to a pre-chosen location to fight with their murderer. Which is why someone's gonna end up only getting manslaughter out of this.
Dont have to tell me crap - All I ever asked was that you defend yr bullshit y'all keep sprouting up (he's so innocent, all a big conspiracy against him, all witnesses are liars, etc) since none of it makes any sense based on the simple facts of the case. For example:
The defendant's brother accused Campbell of robbing the defendant. This is similar to the newly-released statement of the first witness, who said he was in the 7-Eleven parking lot around 10:20 p.m. The witness said he saw a white teenage male with dark hair and a thin mustache start to leave the store in his car, then return and park next to a Toyota.
The witness said the teen began yelling at the Toyota's two occupants through the car's sun roof.
"[The witness] heard the teenager who approached the Toyota yell, 'Were you the one who robbed my (either friend or brother) a month ago?'", the account of the witness's statement to police reads. The witness then entered the store and did not see anything further.
http://rosehill.patch.com/articles/witness-statements-shed-new-light-on-rose-hill-teens-death