The would-be fish story peddled to inspire new levels of Bron-hate, to "like him even less" -- is plenty fishy.
The would-be innocent allegedly victimized by Maverick Carter -- isn't so innocent. To police.
The would-be fish peddler who touched Elvis when he tweeted a story sure to bring him Bron-hating fame -- sleeps with the fishes. Or at least he should.
Police: Ohioan a suspect in stolen LeBron pendant
WADSWORTH, Ohio
A woman who tried to sell a $10,000 pendant stolen from a LeBron James business partner is a suspect in the case, police said.We're no fans of Carter but pseudo-journos like Mr. Fishhead are even more barf-worthy because they'll vomit any story to serve their needs which, in this case, includes feeding Bron-hating hysteria among the Bron-gullible masses. Much like a certain impulsive, irresponsible owner who was fined $100,000 for scrawling a certain impulsive irresponsible letter that almost certainly triggered the almost-riotous unrest which he undoubtedly sought to deflect attention from his impulsive, irresponsible decision to shed the coach & GM responsible for squeezing 60-win seasons out of a moribund franchise on the broad though not unbreakable back of He Who Must Be Hated.
The police incident report obtained Friday identified Vaneisha Robinson, 19, of Akron, as a suspect in the receiving stolen property investigation but didn't elaborate. No immediate arrests were made and police didn't immediately return calls Friday.