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Friday, April 14, 2006

Turn Of Events, Or Was It ?


I wasn't even aware who Logan Young Jr. was, before the Albert Means recruiting scandal. Even then I wasn't aware that he was a Memphian. I'm not saying it wasn't mentioned, it just wasn't highlighted. Now that I'm interested, I still don't know. I just know he was a multi-millionaire who loved Tide football. Not only in spirit, but monetarily as well. That's what seems to have got him in trouble. Evidently all SEC fans know who he is, and about his ties to Alabama. I come to discover after investigating further, he has a history of Philantrophy throughout this city. He received all kinds of sparkling comments from those who knew him. He was well liked by his neighbors as well. I wondered if it was the same Logan Young, convicted in the Albert Means trial. The police initially didn't call his death a homicide. They were unsure of exactly how he died. Only that he was covered with blood and unrecognizable. Which to me seems strange.

Today it was ruled that his death was an accident. His death supposedly was caused by him falling down some stairs. According to the police, they still haven't closed the book. Until this ruling came down. The prime suspect was his son Logan Young III. He has retained the services of Leslie Ballin and Steve Farese the local dynamic duo. They had a press confrence to announce, he was handcuffed and detained. I can't imagine them both getting involved for nothing. I expect a lawsuit to come out of this. To get a better look at the man, and what caused his downfall. Read what ESPN had to say.


http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/eticket/story?page=crimson

10 comments:

  1. Anti-T,

    I'm sitting here laughing. Do you have a crystal ball? You ask all my questions. It's always a joy when I meet a woman, or anybody for that matter. That thinks somewhat like me. Turn of events or was it?

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  2. Anonymous7:33 AM

    I think there is more to this than meets the eye. Anti-tandbush you make an interesting point.

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  3. Bishop,

    It's dead and buried now. It will be weeks if not months, before we see this story again.

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  4. The same attorneys are handling this, that have the Wicker case. The Ballin and Farese duo.

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