never change, h town
Milwaukees Best Light said:Goose said:I'm certainly not the authority on the subject, but I think that's got to be the worst stripper name I've ever seen.BMX Bandit said:
Oseikhuemen Omobhude
Next up on the main stage, everybody get your money out, Oseikhuemen Omobhude!!!
Boo Weekley said:Cartel?themissinglink said:
So a 26 year old out on $250k bond for murder leases a 5 bedroom 4,500 sq ft home in the suburbs with his tiger and monkeys. Nothing suspicious here.
Also, is there anyone in Houston that isn't out on bond?
Geez... why would we think a guy who captured a tiger and sped away in an unregistered vehicle with the tiger would have anything to do with this? Just because he's not the "owner" of the tiger on paper doesn't mean the tiger wasn't staying with him and he's not complicit in it.Quote:
"Because my client was the one who caught this tiger, who went out and got it, brought it back to safety, everyone is just assuming that he's the owner of the tiger and that it's his tiger," Elliott said.
So this guy left the country while out on bond for murder and has had his bonds revoked at least four times? WTF? Four times? Have Ogg and black magic judges taken over the Fort Bend County judicial system too?Quote:
Cuevas was out on a $750,000 bond after a murder charge in Fort Bend County. Authorities said in 2017, Cuevas allegedly shot a man outside of a Buffalo Wild Wings on the Grand Parkway. On July 28, 2017, Cuevas was arrested at an airport when returning from Mexico and later bonded out. More recently, Cuevas was arrested in November 2020, for bond revocation. The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office said the investigation remains open.
Cuevas has had his bond revoked at least four times since the 2017 charge and has been in and out of the Fort Bend County Jail.
Chet Hanks and his girlfriend live in Sugar Land.94chem said:Need a stripper and a B-list celebrityW said:
this incident is the triple yahtzee:
exotic animal + out on bond + paper tags
Serotonin said:
Texags has a lot of icons -- Ag Tag, 12th Man donor, AFS donor, etc.
But for tine posters we need icons to indicate what we're out on bail for (handgun, moneybag, car, etc).
That would be a nice feature in the next texags update.
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Since Cuevas' arrest, his attorney insists his client does not own the tiger.
"I want help finding India," said attorney Michael Elliott, who on Tuesday disclosed the tiger's name.
Elliott claims the 9-month-old tiger is owned by another man nicknamed "D," who has texted "death threats" to Cuevas.
ABC13 was shown the texted threat, but could not independently verify it.
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Elliott said he finds it hard to believe that HPD lost Cuevas and the tiger during a chase.
"This is Houston, Harris County," he said. "They have police in every corner, Motorola radios, Fox (helicopter) in the air. How often do you see people running in an SUV that doesn't get caught? Something doesn't match up here."
Can we get Dora or Sly on camera pleading for safe return of IndiaQuote:
Houston police call Elliott's version of events "conflicting," but did not elaborate.
The whereabouts of the tiger remain a mystery.
#ThanksBetothemissinglink said:
Another fun article on this...
https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2021/05/10/tiger-owner-spotted-in-houston-neighborhood-is-out-on-bond-on-a-murder-charge-officials-say/Geez... why would we think a guy who captured a tiger and sped away in an unregistered vehicle with the tiger would have anything to do with this? Just because he's not the "owner" of the tiger on paper doesn't mean the tiger wasn't staying with him and he's not complicit in it.Quote:
"Because my client was the one who caught this tiger, who went out and got it, brought it back to safety, everyone is just assuming that he's the owner of the tiger and that it's his tiger," Elliott said.So this guy left the country while out on bond for murder and has had his bonds revoked at least four times? WTF? Four times? Have Ogg and black magic judges taken over the Fort Bend County judicial system too?Quote:
Cuevas was out on a $750,000 bond after a murder charge in Fort Bend County. Authorities said in 2017, Cuevas allegedly shot a man outside of a Buffalo Wild Wings on the Grand Parkway. On July 28, 2017, Cuevas was arrested at an airport when returning from Mexico and later bonded out. More recently, Cuevas was arrested in November 2020, for bond revocation. The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office said the investigation remains open.
Cuevas has had his bond revoked at least four times since the 2017 charge and has been in and out of the Fort Bend County Jail.
JSKolache said:#ThanksBetothemissinglink said:
Another fun article on this...
https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2021/05/10/tiger-owner-spotted-in-houston-neighborhood-is-out-on-bond-on-a-murder-charge-officials-say/Geez... why would we think a guy who captured a tiger and sped away in an unregistered vehicle with the tiger would have anything to do with this? Just because he's not the "owner" of the tiger on paper doesn't mean the tiger wasn't staying with him and he's not complicit in it.Quote:
"Because my client was the one who caught this tiger, who went out and got it, brought it back to safety, everyone is just assuming that he's the owner of the tiger and that it's his tiger," Elliott said.So this guy left the country while out on bond for murder and has had his bonds revoked at least four times? WTF? Four times? Have Ogg and black magic judges taken over the Fort Bend County judicial system too?Quote:
Cuevas was out on a $750,000 bond after a murder charge in Fort Bend County. Authorities said in 2017, Cuevas allegedly shot a man outside of a Buffalo Wild Wings on the Grand Parkway. On July 28, 2017, Cuevas was arrested at an airport when returning from Mexico and later bonded out. More recently, Cuevas was arrested in November 2020, for bond revocation. The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office said the investigation remains open.
Cuevas has had his bond revoked at least four times since the 2017 charge and has been in and out of the Fort Bend County Jail.
Phrasing said:
Am I reading this right? The attorney is claiming Hugo is the victim in all of this receiving death threats and HPD intentionally lost him in the chase?
Murder trial? We got missing tiger to find firstPhrasing said:
Is he supposed to go on trial for the murder any time soon?
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Elliott claims the 9-month-old tiger is owned by another man nicknamed "D," who has texted "death threats" to Cuevas.
wessimo said:Phrasing said:
Tiger King Bonds Out......AGAIN
This is all kinds of f'ed up.
Here's my shocked face.
Victor Cuevas, man last seen with #HoustonTiger, arrives for his bond revocation hearing in a Bentley. #abc13 full coverage of missing tiger. 🐯 https://t.co/U4RqX7leue pic.twitter.com/YtxPeUZWTP
— Miya Shay (@miyashay) May 14, 2021
Zero doubt in my mind some of the judges are. They're the ones overruling DA's in some cases. They were mostly a bunch of low-level street hustler defense attorneys with no real money or experience when they ran. They're only funding outside of Democrat party pacs was from the defense bar.Quote:
Sounds like judges/ d.a. Types are getting some cash behind the scenes to keep the bond train going
This has mexican cartel / some higher ups kid written all over it
Prosecutors just asked Cuevas' wife who the Bentley belongs to. Her response: her husband's friend, doesn't know a first name. She says it was her first time riding in it. #khou11 https://t.co/m54zohrFIY
— Adam Bennett (@AdamBennettKHOU) May 14, 2021
the 3 piece suit screams yea i murdered that dudeBohunkAg said:
This makes it even better. WowProsecutors just asked Cuevas' wife who the Bentley belongs to. Her response: her husband's friend, doesn't know a first name. She says it was her first time riding in it. #khou11 https://t.co/m54zohrFIY
— Adam Bennett (@AdamBennettKHOU) May 14, 2021
Or ability to pay the system and attorneys. " Bond was revoked and a new bond on the murder charge was set at $300,000 ". So I assume after posting the 30k plus fees today the cholo will be out again. Not sure why he hasn't bonded out already.themissinglink said:
Isn't bond supposed to be based on the ability to pay? Showing up in a Bentley sounds like a great way to get a higher than normal bond.
Harry Lime said:Zero doubt in my mind some of the judges are. They're the ones overruling DA's in some cases. They were mostly a bunch of low-level street hustler defense attorneys with no real money or experience when they ran. They're only funding outside of Democrat party pacs was from the defense bar.Quote:
Sounds like judges/ d.a. Types are getting some cash behind the scenes to keep the bond train going
This has mexican cartel / some higher ups kid written all over it
Must be a great time in Harris County to be a defense attorney for low level thugs. "Trial? Jury? We don't need no stinking trial. We'll just keep bonding you out."