Vegas Heat
November 9, 2008 1:24 PM
Two Vegas hard bodies' hard partying ways end in an unthinkable murder and the downfall of a fitness powerhouse. Correspondent Peter Van Sant reports for 48 Hours Mystery.
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- CBS, you missed soo much during the research of this story. First of all, the three of them were heavy into meth as well as the other drugs you mentioned. Kelly and Craig were always in an open relationship and brought other women into the relationship; Kelly and Melissa would have threesomes with Craig - it was consensual. Not to mention that Melissa had been known to be a known thief, not with Craig and Kelly but from other people. She had become a drug addict with everything that went with it. Craig spearheaded the whole thing because he was so incredibly angry about her stealing from them; Kelly assisted. I met the two of them a few times - he was not the least bit faithful to Kelly and also was always wanting other women in the relationship. She ruined her life (Kelly) by being involved with this man; though I am sorry for Melissa, she invited herself into a life of sexual deviation and drugs.
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- This is by far the most Bizaar crime I've ever heard & committed by people who seemed like the over acheivers of society, But how can OJ receice more jail time for His crimes in the State of Nevada & this Lady was involved in a Murder of a beautiful young woman & received less Jail time than OJ this is trully amazing But Justice for the entire legal system in Nevada will be served By the one who will Judge us all
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- I think the reason Obama is having so many town hall meetings. He wants the people to save his butt. All the promises he made during the campain now he can't live up yo what he said.
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- I'm confused about the purchase of gasoline. Wasn't the last time Melissa seen caught on the Wal-Mart surveillance camera WITH Craig? And was that not supposedly hours before her body was burned? Therefore making his alibi completely delusional? They never really go back to the whole gasoline thing, when exactly did this occur?
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- There%u2019s 2 gym types: Narcissists & humble fitness enthusiasts. Narcissists always look in the mirror and look around to see if anyone%u2019s bigger than them. Their motivation to workout is to feed their egos and improve their looks for their own personal self-gratification. The humble fitness enthusiast enjoys doing his own thing quietly, competing with himself & trying to improve only his own personal best. He''s not about "outdoing" anyone else. You can spot the narcissist a mile away. They''re usually wearing revealing/tight clothes, doing ''roids, prepping for a competition; bodybuilding%u2019s consumed their lives. They are obsessed with their looks and the reflection in the mirror. The humble fitness enthusiast just enjoys healthy exercise & only competes with himself. He doesn''t feel the need to take steroids to be the "biggest kid on the block". Fitness to him is about improving his OWN personal best (that''s why it''s called "personal" fitness) and not trying to outmuscle the other guy. Bodybuilding has become a twisted sport. There should be drug testing in it like any other sport. We%u2019ve got "juice freaks" in our gyms. Bodybuilding should be about improving your OWN personal best, and not outmuscling the next guy by using drugs as a crutch. Supplement companies should finance accurate and stringent drug testing for the sport, and their own products should be (independently) tested also.
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