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The big question is, where's the Juice going to pop up next?
He has no choice but to stay in Florida bc of their bankruptcy protection laws. I just hope he doesn't get back with the ex-gf, Christine. She's the one who looks like a trailer trash Nicole. I recently read that she's back on drugs, had a baby with another junkie but OJ still keeps in contact with her. I can see her trying to get with him and he gets back on drugs/domestic violence.
I wish that instead of prison, he was sentenced to live with monks or something like that bc a celebrity in prison doesn't have to learn humility or face reality. Being forced to be with people who don't care who you are might have provided real introspection.
No, the Goldman family is never going to stop but at some point, I have to wonder if there's a line between advocacy and unhealthy obsession. To the vast majority of people, OJ is always going to be a pariah even if you never heard from Fred again.
It's obvious that OJ is so egocentric and the constant focus the Goldmans give him could be a positive in his mind. 20+ years later, he has such control over their lives. I don't know how it feels to be a victim so I can't judge.
A strong piece of evidence was that the gloves were snug.
Turns out that a doctor let him know that if he quit his arthritis medication his hands would swell.
Hmmm?
What was up with that slow-mo car chase?
Or maybe the glove was just too small. and yeah if I was accused of a murder I didn't commit I might think about running too. Look at how many people are free'd via things like the Innocence Project. Just fight it in court is not always a guarantee that an innocent person walks free.
anyways, the trial happened over 20 years ago. LMAO. let it go. Stop taking it personal and stop fake outraging.
Or maybe the glove was just too small. and yeah if I was accused of a murder I didn't commit I might think about running too. Look at how many people are free'd via things like the Innocence Project. Just fight it in court is not always a guarantee that an innocent person walks free.
anyways, the trial happened over 20 years ago. LMAO. let it go. Stop taking it personal and stop fake outraging.
No outrage here.
The guy was guilty of nurder but he got off. It happens.
Then was guilty of armed robbery and was sent to prison. It happens.
A strong piece of evidence was that the gloves were snug.
Turns out that a doctor let him know that if he quit his arthritis medication his hands would swell.
Hmmm?
What was up with that slow-mo car chase?
I agree but at the same time, the prosecution got outplayed. It's not even about the truth, it's about what you can prove, it's about how you guide jurors to see things. Even though the whole glove thing was a manipulation, it was a legal manipulation. It's the judge/prosecution fault for letting it happen. Let's just say that the defense didn't orchestrate any shenanigans, there's still no guarantee that the state of his hands would be the same a year later, so there's no baseline to even make it a decent piece of evidence. Weight loss/gain, swelling, etc could logically have the same outcome. The judge let them basically play 3 card monte and the jury fell for it.
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