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Old 11-27-2013, 01:24 PM
 
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He's a guilty murderer who's finally incarcerated where he's belonged all along.

 
Old 11-28-2013, 01:26 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Above Average Bear View Post
Two words, jury nullification.
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Originally Posted by Delahanty View Post
No. But even if there'd been a video of OJ committing the crime, the dunces on that jury would have said it was Mark Fuhrman wearing an OJ mask.
Yes let's by all means blame the jury instead of the utter incompetence of Marsha Clarke and Christopher Darden not to mention LAPD's Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum Phillip Vannatter (RIP) and Tom Lange who lied through their teeth in their attempt to frame a guilty man. Actually it wasn't a frame up (I just like the way that reads) but rather ja cover up of their incompetence like when they claimed that Simpson wasn't a suspect when they went to his house, or that they jump over his fence without a warrant because they thought he might be in danger...puleeeze!

Dead wife, first on list, exhusband or current boyfriend.

Trail of blood from victim to ex husband's car and into ex-husband's house...

You don't have to be some combination of Charlie Chan, Sherlock Holmes and Monk to figure who dun'it!

And Christopher "It Don't Fit" Darden...

What an idiotic move to have Simpson place the glove on his hand without at least trying the stunt out of sight of the jury. And his abysmal closing argument telling the jury about how difficult their job would be...

For gawd's sake, I would have told the jury to throwout at random half of all the evidence presented and they still would have enough to convict Simpson.

I KNEW that O.J. killed his wife KNEW IT, but from the case presented, even I would have voted not guilty!
 
Old 11-30-2013, 06:05 PM
 
Location: Oceania
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gguuiillttyy!!
 
Old 12-01-2013, 12:51 AM
 
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I believe he was guilty. The defense did a magnificent job and the prosecution in their rush to"justice" did a frankly crappy job. But, the jury does bear a great deal of responsibility. They brought in their verdict of not guilty bascally without even bothering to go over the evidence impartially as they should have done.

Perhaps the main lesson here should be patience and not rushing a case, especially a high profile one, to trial. But take time to get all the so-called "ducks" in a row first.
 
Old 12-01-2013, 04:18 AM
 
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No, I have never for a second believed OJ was innocent. One day he will have to answer to that. I can still picture the dramatic fake effort he used to put that glove on in front of the cameras, pathetic.
 
Old 12-02-2013, 04:15 PM
 
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I can still picture the dramatic fake effort he used to put that glove on in front of the cameras, pathetic.
Now can your really blame OJ for that? I don't think so, that act of buffoonery sits solely in the lap of one Christopher "Dumb as a Brick" Darden.
 
Old 12-02-2013, 04:50 PM
 
Location: 6st planet from Sun
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Since OJ was supposedly "not guilty" how much time and effort has been spent
looking for the "real" killer of Nicole and Ron???
I think it was real smart of OJ to get himself place in prison so he can continue his search for the "one-arm" killer. Where else would be a better place to find him (unless it is a her).
 
Old 12-02-2013, 10:44 PM
 
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Innocent people usually do not lead police on hour long chases.

But of course, you cannot and are not expected to prove innocence. That's not what a trial is for right?

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Old 12-02-2013, 11:40 PM
 
Location: Buffalo NY
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OJ is guilty!! At the very least the guy hired someone to kill his cheating wife and her boyfriend, though being a crime of passion he more than likely did the deed himself. Just goes to show you can get away with murder if you have money and fame, regardless of your race!! Then the idiot gets locked up anyway when it's all said and done. His ego wouldn't let him leave well enough alone, the guy got away with murder for christ's sake!!, if that was me (which it wouldn't be), I wouldn't so much as drive a mile over the speed limit for the rest of my life!! Kinda like Zimmermann getting in all this trouble after HE got away with murder, eventually people show their true colors!! Nobody can escape that final judgement though!!
 
Old 12-10-2013, 10:02 AM
 
Location: Gilbert, Arizona
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Nope - not him. Not even a fan of his as a matter of fact I too used to think he was guilty until I read a lot of the facts
about the case. My other half and I used to have a debate about his innocence frequently - at which time I was shown
several bits of documentation available to prove my other half was right and I was wrong. I know I was shocked - really.
I just figured he was taking the other side for the sake of aggravating me but was wrong again - since that doesnt happen
ever at my house it has left an impression on me.
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