Former wrestling star Marty Jannetty appeared to confess to homicide in a Facebook post
appeared to confess to homicide in a Facebook post on Wednesday. The wrestler, who made his name as half of the “Rockers” duo in the 1980s, wrote, “I was 13, working at Victory Lanes bowling alley buying weed,” and used a homophobic slur to refer to the dealer.
“He put his hands on me,” Jannetty continued. “He dragged me around to the back of the building..you already know what he was gonna try to do.” “That was the very first time I made a man disappear,” Jannetty added, and said that the man was never found but that “they shoulda looked” in the Chattahoochee River. The river runs through Columbus, Georgia, where, as theJannetty grew up. Jannetty was born in 1960, and the incident he described would have taken place around 1973.
Later in the post, Jannetty framed the incident as a threat to a woman he was romantically involved with. “I promised myself way back then, nobody would ever hurt me again..that includes you,” he wrote, adding that the woman “hurt” him with her “Jamaican jealousy.”in 2018 Jannetty posted about wanting to have sex with a woman he raised as a daughter before saying hackers had written it.
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