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Jimmy a hooper at his core he's not fading no one.
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Jimmy a hooper at his core he's not fading no one.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...unning-back-suspected-killing-prison-cellmateFormer NFL RB Lawrence Phillips suspected of killing prison cellmate
FRESNO, Calif. -- Former NFL running back Lawrence Phillips is suspected of killing his cellmate in a Central California prison, officials said Monday.
Phillips' cellmate at Kern Valley State Prison was found lifeless early Saturday and later pronounced dead, prison spokesman Lt. Marshall Denning said in a statement.
Lawrence Phillips was once one of the nation's top college football players at Nebraska. USA TODAY Sports
Phillips, 39, was once one of the nation's top college football players at Nebraska. He played for the St. Louis Rams until being released in 1997 for insubordination. He also played for the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers.
Phillips is serving a sentence of more than 31 years. He was convicted of twice choking his girlfriend in 2005 in San Diego and in 2006 of driving his car into three teens after a pickup football game in Los Angeles. It wasn't clear whether Phillips has an attorney.
He is suspected of killing Damion Soward, a 37-year-old inmate from San Bernardino County serving 82 years to life for a first-degree murder conviction.
Prison officials said they suspect a second inmate at the prison of also killing his cellmate. It's unclear whether the two are related.
John Munoz, a 24-year-old sentenced to 42 years for sexual battery and other charges in Los Angeles County, is suspected of killing his cellmate, 41-year-old Rattanak Kim, who was serving a sentence of 35 years to life for conspiracy to commit murder in San Diego County.
Prison officials are investigating both deaths along with the Kern County Coroner and Kern County District Attorney, prison officials said.
all 12 with the steelers tooIke Taylor retiring
Ike Taylor retiring
Ike Taylor retiring
Man truly a new era for the Steelers
Great #1 DB for many years, only negative was his hands of stone, could've had so many more INTs
'I LIKE IKE .....Taylor'
only negative was his hands of stone, could've had so many more INTs
And letting Tebow win a playoff game.
And letting Tebow win a playoff game.
Nah, saved them from the massacre of what would've been facing NE. I was ok with it