<p>Nalbandian wasn’t mad at the linesperson though and didn’t hit the guy. He just aimed at a point near the linesperson which resulted in the injury. In tennis, the person that you’re the angriest against is yourself. The vast majority of players take out their anger on their racquets or the tennis ball. There’s a YouTube video of a guy at the Australian Open sitting down, breaking a racquet, taking another out of his bag, breaking it, taking another, and breaking it. His racquets are probably worth $400 each so that’s an expensive way to take out your anger. You can get a bunch of $30 racquets at WalMart for the same effect.</p>
<p>On forensic evidence - I expect that there will be a ton of it. He would have had to sign in and probably register as a night guest and they would have had some record of his license plate information (which is probably how they caught him so quickly). He didn’t seem like the kind of guy that watched a lot of episodes of CSI to avoid getting caught. So I’d expect evidence like blood and other DNA on his person and his DNA at the crime scene. He supposedly hit the roommate with an iron, so there should be fingerprint and DNA evidence.</p>
<p>I will look at the other four examples later on. I’m in a place with an intermittent MiFi signal - which means it’s on and off. When it’s on, it feels like dialup speed.</p>