Eddie Pieron , 21, of Woodland Hills, Calif., studied biology at the University of Miami.. Eddie Pieron , University of Miami Student Found In Pool of Blood According to his My space profile he also enjoyed “Drinkin, smokin, parties, working out, crazy hot sex, clubs, chillin with the homies, hackey sack, going to the beach, occasionally laying out in the sun.” he was 21 years old.
Ok of the list above, please help me describe how anything good can come out of doing those things? I didn’t know Eddie Pieron, but I bet he was like million of other college students across our country. They think nothing can harm them and they are bullet-proof . i know I did at that age, but Eddie Pieron , University of Miami student was found in a pool of blood .
Investigators are treating it like a homicide. You think? This is another tragic tale of kids, living life 100 MPH and the family of Eddie Pieron, will have to deal with the pain



You’re an asshole. Boys will be boys and college is the most appropriate time if any for “Drinkin, smokin, parties, working out, crazy hot sex, clubs, chillin with the homies, hackey sack, going to the beach, occasionally laying out in the sun” in anyones life. I bet you were a dork in college and just j**ed off in your dorm room all day…
Thank you Gustavo and Im still living
First of all, don’t you dare make assumptions about Eddie. He was one of my best friends and one of the nicest guys I’ve ever known. He had the biggest heart possible and was going to go very far in life. What he said in his profile was a big of an over-exaggeration, he was just goofing off. What happened had nothing to do with the kind of person he was and don’t assume you know everything because you know NOTHING about Eddie and the kind of person he was.
Do you not have any sympathy. Eddie was a great guy who touched tons of lives. How dare you go around talking like you knew Eddie in a time like this. People are obviously mourning and don’t need you to be a jerk.
@Sarah , thanks for your comments. if you think I assumed anything , go back and read the post again,
@J , Thanks for your comments as well, I do have sympathy for his family. If you think hanging in those circles doesn’t attract troublemakers , you’re not very smart, nor did I ever imply Eddie was a troublemaker, Eddie is a victim here of troublemakers,
Regardless, you have no right to say what you did.
How dare you. You are sick. He was a young man who liked to have fun, like all or most young men. But if you knew him you would know that EVERYONE liked him and he was one of the most sincere people you would ever meet. You have no right to say those things about someone you didn’t know.
If it was because of the party, then they would have stated that, someone out there killed him and you don’t care? An innocent 21 year old died this week because of some psycho. Eddie was a good friend a good son and a GREAT student. He loved living and learning and loving. And the fact that someone out there took this from him…is just simply wrong.
Doesn’t matter if you know him or not, its wrong.
PS if you were our age once, then I’m assuming you’d have friends that are like Eddie. The friend that is friends with everyone. Imagine that person gone. Now rethink what you have to say.
Sarah I have every right to report news which is what I did, it is indeed a tragic story, I said that as well
@ Me I have two sons of my own , 25 and 23 I have watched their friends be hurt and killed, not because they were bad people because of bad people being around them , I was your age and I mentioned that in my post. I was fortunate to get through it, I did not know Eddie , you are correct and I mentioned that as well. The point is don’t put yourself in situations that put yourself at risk , why is that so hard to understand? Feel free to tell us all about the Eddie Pieron you knew and I will post on this page. I dont like young men or women being taken in their youth by sickos either.
Honestly guys come on.
I hardly knew eddie but most people at University of Miami knew him for one reason or another. And it’s pretty obvious why.
Sarah, honey, come on. If you’re one of his best friends I’m sure you know that what his interests are on myspace are hardly an over-exaggeration. Probably not exaggerated enough.
And “ME” sweetheart, we all know why “EVERYONE” liked him. And it wasn’t for his personality..shall we say his generosity? Hm. Not sure how to word it PG. Just think again before you call him innocent…
DJ- you’re right. He apparently thought he was bullet proof and lived his life in the fast lane. Spoiled rotten kids who do not understand real consequences in life should learn the real story of Eddie. I do not think there’s anything wrong with partying a little in college but I would call Eddie’s behavior far beyond “partying.” He had several warnings that were extreme enough for a sane person to change his behavior. However, he apparently continued to make poor decisions and put his own life in danger.
All of Eddie’s “friends” (i know there are a lot!)- If you keep asking yourself “Why?” Turn to Darwin.
Why is it that when someone is the victim of a violent act, there’s always someone else there to insinuate that they deserved it or brought it on themselves. You have no idea why Eddie was killed, so why speculate? Leave Eddie alone, he was a great kid and what matters is that a senseless act of violence took a very young and promising man away from us.
No one deserves to dia such a violent death at such a young age. I wish you people could just allow everyone to grieve in piece without instead of subjecting us to your self righteous rants.
I did know eddie and this doesn’t surprise me. It sucks it happened to him. But i mean…are you really surprised?
It is a shame that such an apparently great guy was robbed of his life in such a horrible way but I think honestly… hit the nail on the head and is saying what a few of you are in denial over. Robbed at gunpoint in his home in May and only took cash?? Nobody in that neighborhood gets randomly robbed at gunpoint for cash. Clearly that day that someone robbed him they were there because they knew this kid kept loads of cash on hand which probably came from some unsavory business dealings. As for this weekend’s event, the cops haven’t mentioned finding anything unusual in the house because that is what he lost his life for. New reports say now that unmarked vials of a clear liquid were found in the yard. Now I wonder what that could be? Someone “took the money and ran” dropping a few valuable items in their haste.
GREAT student, eh?
What happened to Eddie was tragic and undeserved. However, accepting that he played a role in his fate is not the same as saying he deserved it. Eddie deserves more credit than to be lumped into a stereotype of invincible irreverent spoiled college kids, but the fact that he made decisions leading directly to his killing cant be ignored. There are plenty of college kids who put themselves in similar situations by making similar decisions and would benefit greatly by the example that Eddie set. Those who were friends to eddie know why no one has been taken into custody, why no details have been released, and why a violent person such as the one that took Eddie’s life knew where he’d be on a saturday afternoon. Why let the media and the country go on thinking someone entirely innocent was killed for no apparent reason in Miami… it could lead to the deaths of other college students who don’t understand the serious consequences of the lifestyle Eddie chose and maintained regardless of threats and warnings. Eddie was a good guy who made some stupid decisions, we knew this about him when he was alive and there’s no reason to change stories now…
No one is saying that Eddie made all the right decisions. All I am saying is have some respect. No one deserves to die such a violent death at such a young age. You people who think he deserved it are sick.
You are an insensitive asshole. What is so wrong with enjoying life? Nothing. Nobody deserves what happened to him and yes he family does have to deal with the pain, but you need to show a little more respect.