Lee was posting on the UG before Mental was hacking.Now it might have been Mental that hacked Lees account,but it
s hard to say.
He`s still locked up because they increased his sentence to 25 years.
Came here to write about how surreal that was. I remember refreshing the forum and his post at the top and me thinking what the fuck???
Because of what you said,I looked deeper into my statement.
Lee Murray was on the run in 2006 and the thread that supposibly Mental hacked (Hey Hendo) was in 2011.Quite a difference in dates.
MentaL had already admitted to it but I have no dog in the race.
I must have missed his post.Did he admit to hacking Dans & Lee
s?
Mental might not have been telling the truth.
Many did for awhile. Many believe it was mental. But another member was associated with the clinch gear brand back then iirc and running various social accounts for Hendo later admitted it was him and not Hendo who made the famous post.
TTT
Come to think of it, Iāve never seen Lee Murray and mental in the same room.
Mental wasnt really a bad guy.Sure he knew how to hack but he could have done alot more damage.He actually wanted the whole forum to get to read Tank Abbott
s book āBar Brawlerā and sent it to me first to pass around after I was done.I sent it to Rick Storm when I was done and he never sent it to anyone after that.
I was/am a fan of his. We pmād a few times prior to him hacking everyone.
Btw, that ticks me off that people didnāt thank you for the pvz links you provided them. Ungreatful assholes.
Did you ever click on his profile and watch the link of him playing his guitar with a pigs mask on?
No idea what youāre talking about
He had a link in his profile that linked you to Youtube and if you watched itā¦ it was him playing his guitar with a pig mask on.Obviously you never seen it.
*He hid his identity.
MMAWeekly: Lee, first of all, itās nice to talk to you. Thatās something that I think a lot of people didnāt think would ever happen with everything going on with you. Talk about your situation and what happened to you in the streets of London.
Lee Murray: I was at a nightclub. I was with a few of my friendsā¦went to a casino and gambled and went to the club. Did a bit of partying. Come out of the club and there was a big fight that broke out outside the club between a group of guys and some guy that was with a friend of mine. One of my friends got involved in the fight. I tried to help him because about six or seven guys was on one of my friends. Thatās when I got stabbed. I got stabbed in the head first. I thought it was a punch. When I felt the blood coming down my face, I just wiped the blood and just continued to fight. Next, I looked down at my chest and blood was literally shooting out of my chest. I looked down, and I knew I had been stabbed in the heart by the way the flow of the blood was coming out of my chest. It was literally flying out of my chest like a yard in-front of me.
MMAWeekly: You just thought you were getting punched? You didnāt even realize you were stabbed until you saw the blood just pouring out of your body?
Murray: Yes. I didnāt feel nothing. I didnāt feel nothing at all. When I saw the blood on my head, I thought someone had punched me in the head because there was about four or five of them on me, and one of them obviously had a big knife. When he stabbed me in the head the blood just came racing down my face. I wiped the blood out away from my face to get it out of my eye and just continued punching. It wasnāt until I looked down at my chest that I see the blood squirting out of my chest that I knew I had been stabbed in the heart. I took my shirt off and put my shirt in the hole and tried to stop the bleeding. I just run off down the road and jumped into some car. I think there was two girls getting into the car leaving the club, and I just jumped in their car and said get me to a hospital quick. Iāve been stabbed in the heart. I didnāt know these girls, and these girls just drove off. These girls saved my life. I went to jump into a taxi first, and the taxi driver, he locked his doors and just raced off. He wouldnāt let me get into his car.
MMAWeekly: So you get with these two girls, you have no idea who they are. They take you to the hospital, and you actually died. Correct?
Murray: Yes. I died three times. What happened was when I jumped in the girls car, they didnāt take me to the hospital because they didnāt know where the hospital was because because they were in central London. What they done, they rung up for an ambulance and the person on the end of the phone said youāre going to have to get to somewhere where we can pick him up from. The girls said they worked in a casino in central London, Iāll take him to the casino and just meet me there. The ambulance met at this casino. The police turn up, and the police were there. The ambulance turned up and they got me out of the car. I was out at this time. I lost so much blood that I was out. I couldnāt remember being there. Then I remember waking up in the ambulance with masks on my face, and I tried to rip the masks off. I didnāt know what was going on. I blacked back out again, and then I woke back up in the hospital on the operating table. One of my friends come charging through and they were shouting at him to get out because the danger of getting an infection. The next minute I was out again, and I woke up in intensive care about two days later.
MMAWeekly: Unbelievable. So, you told me the longest you were dead was for four minutes.
Murray: Yes. I think it was the last time I died. I died three times. The last time I died I was dead for about four minutes. The surgeon said to my family and stuff, he said look because heās been dead for longer than three minutes, I think, if he recovers thereās a good possibility that heās going to be brain damaged.
MMAWeekly: Man. And here you are, seriously, weeks later talking to us. The recovery is unbelievable. I mean somebody is looking out for you man because you shouldnāt even be talking to us right now.
Murray: I know. They said to me, if it was the average person theyād be dead. They would have never survived it. They said because youāre an athlete and all the training you put your body through, thatās what saved your life.
MMAWeekly: Usually when you go through something like that you have a life changing, you know, mentally you start seeing the world in a different way. Have you changed your ways now because I know youāve had hundreds of street fights?
Murray: I think itās made me stronger mentally. I think itās made me stronger as a person. I think when I comeback, people were thinking he aināt going to be able to fight again, and he aināt going to be as strong as he was. I think Iām going to comeback stronger from this. I think itās going to make me train harder. All this time Iāve trained, I never put 100% in my training. If I had a fight coming up Iād train eight to ten weeks before the fight, and after the fight Iād go out partying for two months and I wouldnāt trainā¦I never put 100% into my training. I think now, once Iām recovered and I can train properly, Iām going to put 100% into my training. And I think Iām going to comeback as a stronger fighter and a person.
I don`t know how in the fuck this thread and post is still here.It is the thread where Lee posted while he was on the run.Something is up with this new site.Maybe Chris can explain it.
It`s post number 41.
Mental is a good guy. Thatās for certain.
I honestly can`t remember his posting habits.Did he get banned or just go away?