Cocaine never put me to sleep. I have a hard time believing that. Perhaps his mind blocked it out, but who knows. Tragic that two kids have to grow up with that type of emotional burden. Hopefully, the substance abuse problems don't follow them.
We don't care what his final feelings were or what he felt. The guy was a merciless remorseless monster who killed his wife without any care for how she felt. We should give him the same respect he gave other people in life.
Everybody knows about psychopaths. Most people know someone with a personality disorder. It's no excuse for what he did. The guy was a monster, stop giving sympathy to the devil.
The world would have been a better place had Edwin Valero never been born. His very existence has tarnished the world.
Ricky Hatton uses drugs and we don't hear about how Ricky Hatton became a monster. Joe Calzaghe uses drugs and we don't hear about him being a monster. Even Floyd Mayweather would never do something like this. Edwin Valero was another breed of human. He was a savage savage man and his offenses to humanity are unforgivable. He is rotting in hell right now and thats where he belongs.
I read another article, where it was said, that Valero heared voices in his head, that told him too kill his wife. I logicly don't no if its true, but that's what I read. Also that he took cocaine from the moment he left until he came too valencia.
Ike Ibeabuchi is a psychopath and he never carved any woman up. As bad as he was, he wasn't as bad as Edwin Valero and I don't see you praising the accomplishments of Ike Ibeabuchi. Psychopaths have every advantage in boxing psychologically speaking, so why the hell is everyone on this site praising, worshiping, and feeling sorry for the misfortunes of the remorseless psycho? Do you think Edwin felt sad for his wife? Do you think he would have felt sad for you if you were in his place? He was a thug. He lived the life of a thug. And he died a monster.
The "He was possessed by the devil" excuse. Why can't we just accept that he was a brute inside and out? why try to make him into a good guy? Did you read his life history? He never did anything good and the only good thing in his life was boxing. Beyond that he was a thug. He was type of person who would rob you on the street. We don't know that his wife was the first or only person he has ever killed.
I heard the storys him being a wild man, riding motorcycles, terrorizing people and robbing them. But in poor places that is nothing new, I mean even good people get caught into some BS when the neighborhood is tough, Valero was no good people, thats for sure.
What is even worse is that worthless ****** Valero had the opportunity to get out of the ghetto and save his entire family. And he burned his opportunity up in smoke so he could get high. Did he really give a **** about his family?
I'm not in a rich neighborhood, most of us aren't, and we aren't riding motorcycles and terrorizing people. The majority of people don't have the opportunity Valero had, this includes most of us on this forum but it also includes the vast vast majority of people from his country. He basically had the opportunity, scratch that, he had the option to be a millionaire. All he had to do for the rest of his miserable life is fight! He was too pathetic to fight. So he deserves to be where he is. People like Edwin Valero are bad for boxing and bad for sports in general. Edwin Valero is another OJ Simpson as far as I'm concerned.
If OJ did in fact kill his wife then he had no regret! He was a sociopath... Edwin wasnt right in the head but when he came down off the alcohol and the drugs he killed himself because he couldnt live with himself. he knew what he did was horrible!