MichaelPlumb
Do³±czy³: 08 Cze 2015 Posty: 4
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A Man May Be Found Guilty of Murder Because He Wore Air Max |
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More variations of the nike free 5.0 are unveiled this year in accordance with the silhouette’s 25th anniversary.
Now featuring a Blue Graphite-colored edition, the iconic Tinker Hatfield-designed model is comprised of a more premium build with plush suede enveloping the sneaker’s entirety. Perforations are particularly seen on the toe box and along its collar, as the understatedly cool hue is nicely contrasted by a Black Swoosh and nike free 3.0 branding on its vamp.
Further complemented with Black Anthracite gracing the eyelets, lining, tongue tab, heel badge and distinct Air Max cushioned component in the heel, a Light Grey-colored midsole caps off the aesthetically pleasing monochromatic colorway.
You can find this nike free 5.0 v4 Premium at select Nike retailers overseas now, while a stateside release is imminent. Stay tuned in to KicksOnFire for further updates.
Months back, we reported that a pair of Air Jordan XIs were playing a key role in the murder trial of Aaron Hernandez. Now, it looks like another pair of classic sneakers could be a deciding factor in a Chicago murder case.
According to the Chicago Tribune, longtime nike free run 3 employee and historian Herbert Hedges has once again been called to the stand to share his expertise in the Kane County murder trial against Paul Johnson. Hedges asserts that Johnson was wearing the Nike Air Max 90 in a security video, and that the sneakers match bloody footprints found at the scene of a gruesome murder. "It's a very unique shoe," Hedges said.
Hedges' testimony could prove to be integral to the case as police have yet to physically locate the shoes Johnson was wearing in the security footage. Now that the Air Max 90s have been identified, it could be only a matter of time before this one is wrapped up.
You can run, but, in this case at least, you can't hide.
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