Wow-- not sure if Kyle should be allowed behind the wheel anymore.
http://espn.go.com/racing/nascar/cu...friend-patricia-driscoll-was-trained-assassin
http://espn.go.com/racing/nascar/cu...friend-patricia-driscoll-was-trained-assassin
This is my favorite part:
He recounted one time when the couple was in El Paso, Texas. He said Driscoll left in camouflage gear only to return later wearing a trench coat over an evening gown covered with blood.
And of course she dated a guy who's known as one of the most surly assholes on the NASCAR circuit. Nothing can go wrong there, right?
Yup. Regular people off the street don't head up defense companies.This video certainly lends credence to the idea. The lady is crazy.
http://thebiglead.com/2015/01/14/pa...sch-trained-assassin-ex-is-a-pocket-commando/
yup that struck me too. Clearly she is not a regular person.Yup. Regular people off the street don't head up defense companies.
Got it.much thxClick on Thread Tools, then Edit Title, in the upper right of your first post.
I was thinking more along the lines of Angelina Jolie, like the character she played in Salt.Uma Thurman will be playing "the ex" in the movie.
My mind went in circles over the same thing. Then I realized it was Kurt's and his lawyer's defense strategy. No way he would have pushed her into a wall with her being potentially violent - deadly violent.This makes Kurt Busch's feud with Jimmy Spencer back in the day look like child's play.
Among the things not making sense to me: if Kurt believes his crazy ex to be a trained assassin, why doesn't he call anyone in to help when crazy ex shows up at his motorhome after they broke up? And why cup his hands over her face and push her against a wall, while alone and unarmed, if you know how dangerous she is? Further, why isn't he the one seeking a restraining order if all that's being said in court is true?