Be a man


And admit that you chose to break the law, Kenny. Blaming everything on Mike is pathetic. He even brought up his wife not working as a contributing factor to his crimes. Seriously? Has he ever once taken responsibility for his actions?

At least Mike took his punishment like a man and didn't take anybody down with him.

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Lol yeah he's such a man that he's crying at the end of the movie. He was a piece of sh!t. Too bad one of the other prisoners didn't kill his ass. At least with criminals they don't pretend to be the good guys like these dudes.

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Yeah,...the old "if you can't beat em...join em" excuse, for finally knuckling under to Dowd and going the dirty cop route, was pretty lame justification to become a crooked cop!
His friends gave him a simple solution to avoid working with Dowd....just give up the patrol car....but he didn't want to. He's even more pathetic than Dowd. At least Dowd didn't try to pretend he was something better than the crooked cop he was.
I guess Eurell had to keep his dim bulb of a wife in all that make up she had troweled onto her face.
I couldn't stop laughing, when she said her husband was good with numbers, because he copied down the winning lottery numbers every day....even though he didn't play the lottery! LOL......HUH??
I once copied a Poem for a high school term paper.....I guess that makes me a world renowned poet in Dori Eurell's world!!
Every time she opened her mouth, I could actually feel my own IQ dropping.

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Yeah, he copied down the winning numbers... I assume that he was formulating some sort of way if predicting the winning numbers.

Wow. That's a special category of moron there.

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Yeah, when she was telling that fascinating little quirk about her husband I thought she was actually going somewhere with it...but, no. He just wrote down the winning numbers as they were called off. WHAT? And this was to illustrate to us that her hubby was "really good with numbers"?

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Dowd ratted out all his former brothers in blue. Don't let a movie made for entertainment deceive you. They showed you less than 2 minutes of Dowd testifying of a 2 year investigation. The movie edited out when Dowd ratted on every officer he ever did a criminal act with. They needed to make Dowd more likeable to the viewing audience so they could sell the film to Hollywood and make big $$$. It plays better if Dowd was a stand up guy.

Court documents tell the truth not a movie for entertainment...

read the Commission report.... Exhibit 8 page 5 -

QUOTE.....

"By Dowd's admissions to Commission investigators, by March 1986 Dowd and his "crew" including Officers Dubois, Henry "Chickie" Guevara, Jeffrey Guzzo, Brian Spenser, Walter Yurkiw, Henry Jackson, and others had for over a year already become routinely involved in drug corruption by stealing money and drugs from street dealers radio run locations, and by "scoring" (stealing) almost every opportunity that presented itself."

https://www.denvergov.org/content/dam/denvergov/Portals/374/documents/Mollen Commission.pdf

Some of those above dirty cops names aren't even in the film. They could only come from Dowds own mouth as Kenny didn't even partner with Dowd until 1987 and didn't testify at Mollen.

Dowd is a sociopath lying lowlife who is trying to re-invent himself as an ethics instructor of all things! Any police department that even thinks about hiring Dowd needs their heads examined!

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