The O.J. Simpson Trial

KJJ

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LOL, You sound like a tin foil hat nutcase when you keep saying I have an agenda. If conspiracy theory is your thing then I won't knock it. You have a right to believe what you want but I draw the line when you try to pass it on to the rest of us as fact and protest if we won't capitulate to your hive mind thinking. OJ is a bad man. His celebrity did not shield him from justice being done in the long run.

The agenda that you pull with me and others points to who the nutcase is. OJ's celebrity and dream team of attorneys shielded him from being convicted of murder. I'm done wasting time with you
 

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The agenda that you pull with me and others points to who the nutcase is. OJ's celebrity and dream team of attorneys shielded him from being convicted of murder. I'm done wasting time with you

I have no agenda, and I am sincerely sorry if that is what you believe. Wasting your time is not something I strive to do.
Despite being a celebrity, the lack of a conviction in the murder case did not shield OJ from justice being done in the end.
 

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I have no agenda, and I am sincerely sorry if that is what you believe. Wasting your time is not something I strive to do.
Despite being a celebrity, the lack of a conviction in the murder case did not shield OJ from justice being done in the end.

OJ's celebrity no longer mattered after the trial his image was completely destroyed. Justice was never done because had he been convicted of those murders he faced at least life and possibly the death penalty. The only reason he's in jail now is due to an armed robbery and kidnapping charge he could have avoided. The civil trial should have tipped him off that the legal system was out to get him on something and if he ever put himself in a position to land in jail every step under the law would be made to keep him there.
 

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OJ's celebrity no longer mattered after the trial his image was completely destroyed. Justice was never done because had he been convicted of those murders he faced at least life and possibly the death penalty. The only reason he's in jail now is due to an armed robbery and kidnapping charge he could have avoided. The civil trial should have tipped him off that the legal system was out to get him on something and if he ever put himself in a position to land in jail every step under the law would be made to keep him there.

I'm done watching you spin your wheels with me. We keep saying the same things and the conversation goes nowhere. Good night good sir.
 

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I'm done watching you spin your wheels with me. We keep saying the same things and the conversation goes nowhere. Good night good sir.

Look who's talking you've been spinning your wheels so much you practically have no tread left. Now move on before you're riding on your rims with a trail of sparks.
 

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Look who's talking you've been spinning your wheels so much you practically have no tread left. Now move on before you're riding on your rims with a trail of sparks.

LOL, good night sir. You lost... but by all means, get the last word in. (because it matters :muttley:)
 

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Of course he murdered those people, anyone with a brain knows that. I actually think he kind of got shafted for that Las Vegas deal that he's in for now..poetic justice to the max
 

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The People V OJ Simpson on FX starts tomorrow 2/2/16. Who's going to watch it? Lots of big name actors in the cast.

I admit I'm interested. I'm wondering how many episodes are in this mini series.
 

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The People V OJ Simpson on FX starts tomorrow 2/2/16. Who's going to watch it? Lots of big name actors in the cast.

I admit I'm interested. I'm wondering how many episodes are in this mini series.

Four episodes. The next season will be about Katrina.
 

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Simpson got away with murder, no doubt about it. Due to teracisl climate at the time, freeing OJ was just payback for the Rodney King verdict. It wass dark day for our sorry sorry excuse of a justice system .
 

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no plan to watch it. I lived it. Trial was on Tv, trial was on radio. Listened to that joke of a trial on radio while working. Listened on radio for the verdict.
 

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no plan to watch it. I lived it. Trial was on Tv, trial was on radio. Listened to that joke of a trial on radio while working. Listened on radio for the verdict.

It was one of the most sickening displays of our judicial system in modern history.
 

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I was playing golf with a couple of buddies in Palm Desert the day of the murders and didn't hear about them until I got back to LA the following night. The slow speed chase was crazy it was like watching a movie with people parked on the side of the freeway cheering OJ on. One of the strangest moments during the chase was when John McKay who coached OJ at USC called in to either a radio or TV station to plead with him to turn himself in. The slow speed chase with him holding a gun to his head convinced me he did it. That's the sign of a guilty man who feels trapped.
 

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I was playing golf with a couple of buddies in Palm Desert the day of the murders and didn't hear about them until I got back to LA the following night. The slow speed chase was crazy it was like watching a movie with people parked on the side of the freeway cheering OJ on. One of the strangest moments during the chase was when John McKay who coached OJ at USC called in to either a radio or TV station to plead with him to turn himself in. The slow speed chase with him holding a gun to his head convinced me he did it. That's the sign of a guilty man who feels trapped.

Just think about it.

Your wife was just brutally murdered. If that was my wife I would be at the precinct in a heartbeat beating down the desk demanding they find her killer or I'd do it myself.

The last thing I would do is contemplate off'ing myself. I'd be enraged to find the person who did this.
 

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Just think about it.

Your wife was just brutally murdered. If that was my wife I would be at the precinct in a heartbeat beating down the desk demanding they find her killer or I'd do it myself.

The last thing I would do is contemplate off'ing myself. I'd be enraged to find the person who did this.

That's what most rational people would do in that situation unless they were the killer.
 

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Obviously I feel sorry for the families of the slain victims, but I kinda feel sorry for the jurors. I can't imagine the guilt most of them felt when they were removed from the situation enough to realize they allowed someone to get away with murder. I guess the fact that he did not kill again and is now in jail is some consolation, but man, I'd feel horrible.
 
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