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Originally Posted by Samarta
That little bit made no sense. It was almost like the broadcast didn't even acknowlege what he was saying. Did you notice Moss and Bailey when they cut back to them? They had that "BS" look on their faces and didn't even say anything. The funny part was when he asked him about where the case stood and his response was well since nothing happened to Big Brown he figured everything was alright. So you have 8 detectives show up at your home because they have substantiated a death threat and they escort you throughout the day and your horse loses and is safe and they say "have a nice day Mr. Ivarone"
Who was the Detective? Fish?
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that story had no business being reported on BC day (or at all), it had no relivence with the BC events and why ESPN decided to set this guy up with a microphone and broadcast his story is beyond me. IMO this piece was just trying to shine some sort of postive light on Ivarone (after all the negative sh!t that has been said about him). I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Ivarone himself didn't reach out to ESPN by himself.
Side note- did anyone see his HUGE bodyguard in the paddock with him when they were interviewing him just as Pure Clan was being saddled?
-bt-