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Days after his death, questions still surround Aldon Smith. Smith was found unresponsive in his truck. His family announced the other day that they plan to do an investigation into his death.
But Smith's former San Francisco 49ers safety Donte Whitner is now calling into question whether foul play was involved in Smith's death.
On The Grit Code Podcast, Whitner called into question what exactly happened that day. “The day that Aldon died, I received text messages, phone calls, FaceTimes from some of our ex-teammates,” he said. “And some of the sh*t that I saw was [Expletive] disgusting."
He continued, “Now, I’m gonna go ahead and say it. C.J. Spillman called me. Six a.m. Bali time. And he put me on FaceTime, and he was showing me pictures of Aldon slumped over in the front seat. Aldon, laying on the ground in front of the vehicle that he was traveling in . . . with all the sh*t hooked up to his body, pretty much deceased. And I want to say that it’s disgusting, because if you call me and we barely talk, and it’s circulating around, there’s more than just me that saw those videos and those pictures."
“So, I saw that Aldon’s family is hiring private investigators, lawyers, to investigate what actually happened that day, and I hope that they listen to this so they can understand and know who to contact. First and foremost, C.J. Spillman should have a lot of answers for you. And Anthony Davis (former 49er) as well. Anthony Davis was in the pictures, looking over Aldon. So I want to say that he probably didn’t have anything to do with it, but whoever was there, they had something to do with it."
Whitner said he was "traumatized" by the whole situation and had nightmares for days after seeing Smith's dead body. Whitner seems to be convinced, however, that something happened that night, though no one knows what it was.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Former 49ers safety hinted at foul play in Aldon Smith's death
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But Smith's former San Francisco 49ers safety Donte Whitner is now calling into question whether foul play was involved in Smith's death.
On The Grit Code Podcast, Whitner called into question what exactly happened that day. “The day that Aldon died, I received text messages, phone calls, FaceTimes from some of our ex-teammates,” he said. “And some of the sh*t that I saw was [Expletive] disgusting."
He continued, “Now, I’m gonna go ahead and say it. C.J. Spillman called me. Six a.m. Bali time. And he put me on FaceTime, and he was showing me pictures of Aldon slumped over in the front seat. Aldon, laying on the ground in front of the vehicle that he was traveling in . . . with all the sh*t hooked up to his body, pretty much deceased. And I want to say that it’s disgusting, because if you call me and we barely talk, and it’s circulating around, there’s more than just me that saw those videos and those pictures."
“So, I saw that Aldon’s family is hiring private investigators, lawyers, to investigate what actually happened that day, and I hope that they listen to this so they can understand and know who to contact. First and foremost, C.J. Spillman should have a lot of answers for you. And Anthony Davis (former 49er) as well. Anthony Davis was in the pictures, looking over Aldon. So I want to say that he probably didn’t have anything to do with it, but whoever was there, they had something to do with it."
Whitner said he was "traumatized" by the whole situation and had nightmares for days after seeing Smith's dead body. Whitner seems to be convinced, however, that something happened that night, though no one knows what it was.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Former 49ers safety hinted at foul play in Aldon Smith's death
Continue reading...