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lefty
08-12-2010, 12:18 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- The ex-wife of slain former NBA player Lorenzen Wright told police she saw him leave her home carrying money and a box of drugs the night he disappeared, according to court documents obtained Wednesday.
Sherra Wright said her ex-husband left her home at 10:30 p.m. on July 18 with the drugs, returned a short time later and then left again with an unspecified amount of money, said an affidavit for a search warrant by Memphis police Sgt. W.D. Merritt.
Before he left, Sherra Wright said she overheard her ex-husband on the telephone telling someone that he was going to "flip something for $110,000," the document said.
Sherra Wright said Lorenzen Wright left her home in a car with a person she said she could not identify. Hours later, police dispatchers received a 911 call from Wright's cell phone and heard noises like gunshots before the call was dropped.
Wright's body was found July 28 in woods outside Memphis. The 34-year-old had been missing for 10 days. No arrests have been made in the homicide and Memphis police will not discuss whether they have a motive or suspects in the shooting death.
The affidavit said Sherra Wright gave the statements to police in the Memphis suburb of Collierville, where she lives, on July 27 -- five days after the former University of Memphis basketball star's mother filed a missing person report.
Sherra Wright also told police that her ex-husband owned a shotgun that he kept at her home and a handgun he kept inside the family van. A search of the home and the van failed to turn up the weapons, the affidavit said.
Police did find shell casings of different caliber bullets at the scene where Wright was shot, but they could not find Wright's cell phone.
The affidavit said police were going to use documents showing ownership of the two weapons to see if they match the bullet shell casings recovered at the crime scene.
Wright, a 6-foot-11 forward-center, played with five teams during his 13-year NBA career. He averaged eight points and 6.4 rebounds in 778 career NBA games.

Copyright 2010 by Duncan228

Galileo
08-12-2010, 12:44 PM
Another reason why drugs should be re-legalized.

BadOdor
08-12-2010, 12:48 PM
Another reason why drugs should be re-legalized.

What about slavery?

koriwhat
08-12-2010, 01:05 PM
What about slavery?

your stupidity and horrible humor should be illegal.

Indazone
08-12-2010, 01:40 PM
How many other NBA players roll like this? Makes ya wonder....

Jamal Tinsley for one...

lebomb
08-12-2010, 01:51 PM
Stupid, just plain dumbass stupid. Why..........why? after all those years in the NBA..........drugs is the only thing he could do after retirement? *shakes head*

Stringer_Bell
08-12-2010, 01:54 PM
From a psychological standpoint, I'm sure the argument has been made for professional atheletes that they possess particularly "competitive" and "risk-taking" personalities. Once they get out of sports, they still have the drive to be the man - whether that means taking part in illegal business or not, they have a certain drive. It's not typical in short-term athletes, but it's totally plausible in the case of veterans (see: Nate Newton's case).

Red Hawk #21
08-12-2010, 04:16 PM
This guy lost his life over drugs? What a shame, people never learn.

Sisk
08-12-2010, 04:19 PM
What about slavery?

:lol

But really, as Red Hawk said - people never learn.

DeadlyDynasty
08-12-2010, 04:36 PM
Stupid, just plain dumbass stupid. Why..........why? after all those years in the NBA..........drugs is the only thing he could do after retirement? *shakes head*

he's black...his only other option was to start a rapping career

































j/k:nope

Koolaid_Man
08-12-2010, 11:09 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- The ex-wife of slain former NBA player Lorenzen Wright told police she saw him leave her home carrying money and a box of drugs the night he disappeared, according to court documents obtained Wednesday.
Sherra Wright said her ex-husband left her home at 10:30 p.m. on July 18 with the drugs, returned a short time later and then left again with an unspecified amount of money, said an affidavit for a search warrant by Memphis police Sgt. W.D. Merritt.
Before he left, Sherra Wright said she overheard her ex-husband on the telephone telling someone that he was going to "flip something for $110,000," the document said.
Sherra Wright said Lorenzen Wright left her home in a car with a person she said she could not identify. Hours later, police dispatchers received a 911 call from Wright's cell phone and heard noises like gunshots before the call was dropped.
Wright's body was found July 28 in woods outside Memphis. The 34-year-old had been missing for 10 days. No arrests have been made in the homicide and Memphis police will not discuss whether they have a motive or suspects in the shooting death.
The affidavit said Sherra Wright gave the statements to police in the Memphis suburb of Collierville, where she lives, on July 27 -- five days after the former University of Memphis basketball star's mother filed a missing person report.
Sherra Wright also told police that her ex-husband owned a shotgun that he kept at her home and a handgun he kept inside the family van. A search of the home and the van failed to turn up the weapons, the affidavit said.
Police did find shell casings of different caliber bullets at the scene where Wright was shot, but they could not find Wright's cell phone.
The affidavit said police were going to use documents showing ownership of the two weapons to see if they match the bullet shell casings recovered at the crime scene.
Wright, a 6-foot-11 forward-center, played with five teams during his 13-year NBA career. He averaged eight points and 6.4 rebounds in 778 career NBA games.

Copyright 2010 by Duncan228


what else was she supposed to say when she knows she had that Nigga killed....reminds me of all the morons that think MJ's dad's death was the result of a random car-jacking...No sir MJ's father was knocked off because the Nigga didn't want to pay his gambling debts...he and Lawerence Taylor were compadres that didn't like paying their debts...this story is similiar but the wife is heavily involved...she will be arrested soon...

http://www.ajr.org/article.asp?id=2062

HeatChamps
08-13-2010, 12:10 AM
Drugs are not the danger. It's the culture that goes with drugs that are danger. Unless you are stupid addict.