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Ray Lewis once again dances around issue of Super Bowl XXXIV murders

Ray Lewis once again dances around issue of Super Bowl XXXIV murders

But the story of the halo that has come to rest upon the head of Ray Lewis is more than that. The man defies explanation and logic. In June 2000 Fulton County Superior Court Judge Alice D. Bonner approved a deal allowing Lewis to avoid murder charges

Do people like Ray Lewis? It's hard to tell. Baltimoreans clearly do. But everybody else? No, right? He isâ€"at this pointâ€"an average player, one who consumes the spotlight with canned postgame bible-thumping and tears.

The Ray Lewis murder comments come alongside the fact that Ray Lewis is retiring following Super Bowl 2013. Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis briefly addressed the families of the two men murdered in Atlanta in an interview with Shannon Sharpe on

In a recent apologia for Lewis, Eric Thomas wrote for CBS sports that “Ray Lewis was an eventual witness in a murder case. He was charged with the murder of Jacinth Baker and Richard Lollar along with his two companions… eventfully the case ended with

Shannon Sharpe: "A couple of weeks ago, the family of the incident in 2000, and I'm paraphrasing, but it goes something like this: While Ray Lewis is being celebrated by millions, two men tragically and brutally died in Atlanta. Ray Lewis knows more

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