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Former baseball player, Lenny Dykstra accuses Charlie Sheen of murder

Former Major League baseball player Lenny Dyksta used to have a tight bromance with Charlie Sheen back in the day, but they had a falling out a few years ago.

In an interview, Lenny Dykstra had a lot to say about Charlie.  Number one, he thinks the feds are about to bring him in for tax and wire fraud, and for knowingly spreading  HIV.  But it gets sooooo much worse…Lenny Dykstra also accused Charlie of plotting the murder of his former assistant Rick Calamaro in 2012.

Calamaro’s official cause of death was an accidental overdose.  And it happened shortly after Charlie fired him.  Dykstra says he used to tell Charlie to fire Calamaro, because he believed he was trying to write a tell-all about him.  Then Dykstra went to prison for three years on various charges, and when he got out of prison, Calamaro was dead.

When Lenny asked Charlie what happened to Rick, Charlie told him, quote, “You mean Dead Rick?  What [bleeping] happened is the mother[bleeper] tried to blackmail me just like you said . . . wanted $5 million.  I had him [bleeping] iced.”

That’s serious accusations Lenny!!

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