Hmm...was the Unibomber's brother the one who murdered and so forth? Hell NO! Only the Unibomber was the murderer. If the brother had been caught embezzling, he, not the Unibomber, would be the one who was charged with that crime.
Fred Kerley is responsible for HIS actions, not for his brother's, and the legal system will treat each accordingly.
Fred may not have been caught for meth, but if his brother was selling it...
Do they in-competition test in the NCAA, did they when Fred ran his first 43? There is no better sprint PED, never was, never will be. Not even banned out of competition
Both grew up as spoiled, priviliged athletes with low IQs and terrible morals and thought they they were above the law. We see this often.
No, it's not like that... I feel bad for the Kerley brothers because they grew up being taught that they were victims. That they were put upon, less than, and taken advantage of by others. And that put a lifelong chip on their shoulder that is so obvious you can see it when Fred gives interviews and wins races. You could see it in the police interaction.
So these brothers have gone through life never giving thanks for what they have. But that is not on them... that is on our society, and especially those who fed them these lies. So in a way, they are victims, but not in the way they imagined.
What is on the Kerley brothers is the fact that through it all - the ups and the downs, the good and the bad - they never stopped to realize that they had it better than 99.99999% of the people on this earth (and in this country). Maybe not My'lik, but definitely Fred.
Anyhow, I wish them both the best outcome possible. Sad.
I can't imagine having this level of talent and all setup for such an easy life and throwing it all away.
This doesn’t excuse them, but I also couldn’t imagine growing up 1 of 13 in my aunts home after both my parents abandoned me (prison, drug problems) and my siblings. Very hard circumstances, and its sad to see it go south for both of the Kerleys who I remember all the way back to first making waves at A&M.
I can't imagine having this level of talent and all setup for such an easy life and throwing it all away.
This doesn’t excuse them, but I also couldn’t imagine growing up 1 of 13 in my aunts home after both my parents abandoned me (prison, drug problems) and my siblings. Very hard circumstances, and its sad to see it go south for both of the Kerleys who I remember all the way back to first making waves at A&M.
Isn't it time we stopped making excuses for nasty criminal behavior? I had a chitty childhood too as did many others and we don't take it out on society.