Former Purdue football player Kyle Williams won’t be playing ball anytime soon unless it’s in the “Inmates vs Guards” game. Williams has been found guilty of battery and confinement stemming from two attacks on female students at Purdue University in 2005. He was also convicted of attempted rape in one of the cases.
That’s pretty deep shit but it gets deeper. Williams is facing charges of aggravated criminal sexual assault, attempted kidnapping, aggravated battery and unlawful restraint of a woman after he allegedly attacked a woman in February 2006.. WHILE HE WAS OUT ON BOND FROM THE OTHER CASES.
Williams calls himself “The Bonecrusher”.. He even has it tattooed on his arm. Unfortunately he lived up to his nickname during his attacks by repeatedly punching these young women in the face in order to subdue them. If you need anymore proof of this guy’s mental problems check out this quote from Kyle via Purdue’s intercollegiate athletics website:
“You have to be nasty, you have to want to hit. You have to have an insane demeanor. When I am on the field, I am not myself. I get all mad, and am not in my right mind.â€
I know football is a gladiator sport, but he still sounds unstable. I’m glad he’ll be off the streets for the next 6 to 40 years.
College athlete facing rape charges has been convicted before. Courtesy of The Daily Herald
Purdue’s Kyle Williams request trial move. Courtesy of Every Day Should Be Saturday
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April 30th, 2007 at 12:06 pm
You think he’ll make the inmates squad? I hear they’re pretty loaded with talent.
April 30th, 2007 at 12:13 pm
21 Bengals and this guy.. they’re gonna be tough
January 27th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
I can not believe what I have read calling Kyle a “Prison Bitch” People make mistakes and he doesn’t deserve to be treated that way. Whoever wrote this about him should be sued. I hope his family does fuking sue you. He is payin for what he did but he doesn’t deserve to be treated this way he made a huge mistake and he feels really bad about what he did.