Mo’Kelly Right Again – Tiger Victim of Domestic Violence

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ORLANDO, Fla. — The Florida Highway Patrol has released a report detailing the events during the early morning hours of Nov. 27 after Tiger Woods crashed in front of his Isleworth mansion.

A neighbor told FHP that Woods’ wife, Elin Nordegren, went in the ambulance with her husband, but two Windermere police officers reported the opposite.According to reports released Friday by FHP, the officers were told by a paramedic that Nordegren tried to ride in the ambulance with her husband following the crash, but she was not allowed because the incident involved domestic violence.

According to Cpl. Thomas Dewitt of FHP, Windermere police officers Jason Sipos and Brandon McDonnell responded to the crash and told him what the scene looked like when they arrived.”As the paramedics loaded (Woods) into a Health Central ambulance one of the crew stated that (Woods’) wife could not get in the ambulance because this was a domestic,” the FHP report said.McDonnell said he did not know where they (the paramedics) got that information because he had never heard that from anyone at the scene of the crash.

Sipos said he saw Woods lying on the ground with a blanket covering him and a blanket under his head, with Nordegren hovering over him. He said Woods was unconscious and unresponsive.Sipos said there was no smell of alcohol on Woods, but when paramedics asked Nordegren about medications, she retrieved two bottles of Vicodin.Witnesses and officers described the injuries to Woods’ lip as minor.

Woods has publicly denied that his wife injured him.The report released Friday includes FHP interviews with several witnesses, police officers, lawyers and hospital employees.Since the crash, a slew of women have come forward alleging affairs with the pro golfer. He has since admitted to infidelity and undergone treatment for sex addiction.

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4 responses to “Mo’Kelly Right Again – Tiger Victim of Domestic Violence”

  1. Walt Bennett Avatar

    We'll never know the whole story, unless Tiger or Elin writes a tell-all.

    But let's at least state the obvious: If she had beat him with that club, he would have had injuries which were "consistent" with such a thing.

    My take since the beginning has been that she was chasing him with the club, smashed the back window while he was trying to get away, and that's what caused the crash.

    He smacked his head, lost consciousness, she laid him on the ground and covered him up, and help arrived shortly after.

    For obvious reasons, they agreed on a slightly different story. It's even conceivable that Tiger feigned being unconscious when help arrived, the better to sell the story by making it seem that there was no way they could have agreed on a story while he was unconscious.

    Maybe the best part about the not knowing is that it allows all these colorful theories.

  2. Walt Bennett Avatar

    Domestic craziness, at the least 🙂

  3. Walt Bennett Avatar

    We’ll never know the whole story, unless Tiger or Elin writes a tell-all.

    But let’s at least state the obvious: If she had beat him with that club, he would have had injuries which were “consistent” with such a thing.

    My take since the beginning has been that she was chasing him with the club, smashed the back window while he was trying to get away, and that’s what caused the crash.

    He smacked his head, lost consciousness, she laid him on the ground and covered him up, and help arrived shortly after.

    For obvious reasons, they agreed on a slightly different story. It’s even conceivable that Tiger feigned being unconscious when help arrived, the better to sell the story by making it seem that there was no way they could have agreed on a story while he was unconscious.

    Maybe the best part about the not knowing is that it allows all these colorful theories.

    1. mrmokelly Avatar

      No we won't know the whole story, but we can apply reason. A car crashing into a fire hydrant does not bust out the back window.

      A driver in a minor car accident does not need to be and is not best rescued by the back window as opposed to a side one. He was easily removed from the car.

      Someone doesn't need to have injuries consistent with a golf club hitting them for this to be a domestic violence dispute. You can swing a baseball bat at me…miss and neither would I have injuries "consistent with a bat hitting me" and nor could you deny it was a domestic dispute.

      His scope of injuries or lack thereof are neither here nor there. There was an altercation though, bottom line. She could've been throwing dishes, swinging clubs whatever. But there was domestic violence involved.