james butler

kevin

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i haven't heard anything from him since he killed max kellerman brother. that was such a strange story. the only thing good that came out of it was that max kellerman was not on tv for a month. it is also ironic that his name was the hammer and he killed kellerman brother with a hammer. the god his nickanme wasn't the rusty meat clever.
 

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That's a really sad, disturbing story. Regardless of
how anyone feels about Max Kellerman, I'm sure his
brother didn't deserve what happened to him. He
would have to be a serial killer to deserve a painful,
horrible death like that.

But I will say, and with all due respect to the
deceased, it does show how naive a lot of people
are today. Do you think he would've let some creepy
black guy with a criminal record stay at his house if
this happened fifty years ago? Probably not. You
can't let somebody like that come into your house.
Period.
 

Charles Martel

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I've read different versions of why Butler murdered Kellerman.

Some say Kellerman was gay, that he had Butler staying with him for homosexual reasons, but then decided to kick him out.


James Butler, the boxer, came from the tough, unforgiving New York. He lived in a housing project in Harlem with his mother, who preferred night life to child rearing, and he spent time in foster care and in jail. His father was never around.

Sam Kellerman, the wordsmith, came from the gilded, privileged New York. He lived in a posh prewar apartment building on Fifth Avenue. His father, Henry Kellerman, is a prominent psychoanalyst and author; his mother, Linda, is an artist.

I've read that Butler has raped and injured two men in prison.

But maybe Kellerman was just a naive person who loved negroes in a non-sexual way.
 
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That's a really sad, disturbing story. Regardless of
how anyone feels about Max Kellerman, I'm sure his
brother didn't deserve what happened to him. He
would have to be a serial killer to deserve a painful,
horrible death like that.

But I will say, and with all due respect to the
deceased, it does show how naive a lot of people
are today. Do you think he would've let some creepy
black guy with a criminal record stay at his house if
this happened fifty years ago? Probably not. You
can't let somebody like that come into your house.
Period.

Many of the loopy lefties will say things like "you don't know them so you can't judge them" or "everyone deserves a second chance".

Right, you are not to form an opinion on child molesters, murderers, rapists, drug addicts etc unless you know them on a personal level, and even then, if you do know them on a personal level you're supposed to ignore their crimes and "give them a second chance".

It's that sort of idiotic, naive thinking that gets people killed, beaten, robbed, raped and so on. Max's brother was a perfect example of this. Some people need to be saved from themselves.
 

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i thuink it might have been drug related. supposedly butler was a cocaine addict.


I could tell that little bug eyed Maxie was a junky the moment I saw him. Probably him and his brother were/are homos too. It would be interesting to hear what they have to say in private when they have their sitdowns, Kellerman, Atlas, King, the Jewish-Russian mafiya, the tv machas, the rest of the mob. Very different from what you'll hear on tv you can be sure.
 
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