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He was not a pilot. I know pilots. He was scared to fly. Why do you think he ended up dying? The very fear of flying killed him. So that said, I know he's not a pilot. He's too dumb to be a pilot.
No clue what your talking about who is "He" Kobe Bryant? He was a passenger he chartered a helicopter service he had nothing to do with the piloting he had no interest in being a pilot. When you charter a service you expect the flying to be done safely.
No clue what your talking about who is "He" Kobe Bryant? He was a passenger he chartered a helicopter service he had nothing to do with the piloting he had no interest in being a pilot. When you charter a service you expect the flying to be done safely.
Good question. I repped him asking, maybe he will come back.
“For decades, (Los Angeles) County has tolerated the practice of officers and first responders taking and sharing pictures of deceased human beings for no legitimate purpose,” Bryant’s attorney Luis Li said in a statement. “This custom and practice robs grieving families of their Constitutional right to protect the privacy and dignity of their loved ones. We look forward to presenting our case in Court.”
The judge decided to allow attorneys for Bryant and Christopher Chester — whose wife and daughter were killed in the crash — to question witnesses about the destruction of evidence. Chester’s case has been combined with Bryant’s.
Photos taken at the scene of the fatal helicopter crash that killed NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others were shared by a Los Angeles County firefighter during the cocktail hour at an awards ceremony a month after the crash, according to witness testimony...
Johnson said it is a common practice to text close-up photos of dead bodies to other deputies, and he had received numerous similar photos throughout his career without ever being disciplined. “I know I didn’t do anything wrong,” he testified, adding that he does not regret what he did and wouldn’t have done anything differently...
Victor Gutierrez, a bartender, was asked if he had seen the body of her daughter, Gianna Bryant, in the images. Gutierrez had been describing what he saw in the photos shown by a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy at a bar on a prior date. Vanessa Bryant cried, stood up and her attorney asked the presiding judge permission for her to leave the courtroom.
Bryant did not return for the remainder of Gutierrez’s testimony, which continued with a series of surveillance clips from the bar he was working at on January 28, 2020 – two days after the crash and a month before the awards ceremony. Gutierrez described wincing at the photos and then admitted to telling the condition of the victims’ bodies to five sets of people.
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