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He's 68? damn I thought he was older, he's just 5 years older than me. I still don't know why that fucker is still drawing breath, I'd have figured that some lifer would have offed him inorder to gloss his rep. View Quote He was 2 years older than my wife when they went to USC and now he's a year younger. |
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Guys, guys....the gloves didn't fit! ... I think a lot of people forgot that Forgot that leather shrinks when it gets wet? And trying on gloves with latex gloves on first doesn't make it fit? What did we forget? |
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Guys, guys....the gloves didn't fit! ... I think a lot of people forgot that You mean the close fitting leather glove that was soaked in blood, dried, and that he "tried" to put on over a latex glove? |
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Forgot that leather shrinks when it gets wet? And trying on gloves with latex gloves on first doesn't make it fit? What did we forget? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Guys, guys....the gloves didn't fit! ... I think a lot of people forgot that Forgot that leather shrinks when it gets wet? And trying on gloves with latex gloves on first doesn't make it fit? What did we forget? And he had stopped taking a medication before the that, and his hands were swollen. |
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The whole world knows he did it...just missing the details. The prosecution in that case are the ones responsible for him getting away with murder. View Quote There were morons all over the courtroom. The judge, the prosecution, the investigators, the jury...the whole damn thing was an eye-opening shitshow. |
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Quoted: And he had stopped taking a medication before the that, and his hands were swollen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Guys, guys....the gloves didn't fit! ... I think a lot of people forgot that Forgot that leather shrinks when it gets wet? And trying on gloves with latex gloves on first doesn't make it fit? What did we forget? And he had stopped taking a medication before the that, and his hands were swollen. ... sarcasm |
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DNA evidence: Simpson's blood was found in multiple places at the scene of the crime. Hair similar to his was found in a knit hat left at the scene, fibers from which were similar to dark fibers found on Goldman's clothing. Fibers from Simpson's car were also similar to those on the hat. His blood, meanwhile, was found in and around footprints near the bodies, as well as on a gate at the back of the apartment complex where they were found. Also on the scene? One leather glove — Aris Light, XL — whose match later surfaced on Simpson's property. The latter was covered in blood, which DNA tests matched to Simpson and the victims. Blood found in the defendant's car also matched Simpson, his wife and Goldman, while a pair of bloody socks that surfaced in Simpson's bedroom matched both him and his wife. About those footprints: Simpson wore a size 12 shoe, and the bloody footprints were made by size 12 Bruno Magli shoes — which an FBI agent was able to confirm that Simpson owned. After close examination of a photo of Simpson taken some nine months before the murder, Special Agent William Bodziak identified the pictured footwear as the Bruno Magli Lorenzo, a style that proved an 18-point match to the crime scene footprints. Simpson's attorneys didn't believe their client: According to the New York Times, Kardashian was never completely convinced of his client's innocence but remained loyal to him because the two were old friends. In 1996, the Times reported, Kardashian told ABC, "I have doubts. The blood evidence is the biggest thorn in my side; that causes me the greatest problems. So I struggle with the blood evidence." According to CNN, Kardashian found Simpson with a gun in his hand, ready to shoot himself, on the day Simpson was supposed to be arrested. The attorney is also said to have removed a suitcase from his client's residence, which some speculated contained crucial evidence. Kardashian's involvement was so extreme that Robert Shapiro — who believed Simpson to be guilty — suggested he plead guilty as an accessory to the murder, as CNN reported. Confessions: One detail that didn't make it to trial was the defendant's possible confession to the murder. On Nov. 13, 1994, football star Rosey Grier — acting in the capacity of spiritual adviser — visited Simpson at the Los Angeles County Men's Central Jail. Separated by a plexiglass partition, the two men had a phone conversation in which Simpson became very emotional and possibly admitted his guilt to Grier, who classified the dialogue as religious council when called to testify. The only witness to the outburst was the sheriff's deputy, Jeff Stuart, who couldn't definitively confirm the alleged confession because of the visitation room's plexiglass barriers. |
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They were just playing Mumbelty peg together and an accident occured.
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Quoted: When the verdict was announced, one black guy in my barracks said "it's about time a black man gets away with something just like white people. " View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: An NBC poll taken in 2004 reported that, although 77% of 1,186 people sampled thought Simpson was guilty, only 27% of blacks in the sample believed so, compared to 87% of whites. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nsnuhz-Kb7k When the verdict was announced, one black guy in my barracks said "it's about time a black man gets away with something just like white people. " I knew plenty of black people who felt the same way. They were happy that a black man got away with killing white people. I'm not talking about people from the ghetto, either. Educated, middle class people with jobs. |
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And shitbag cops who keep possible murder weapons as souvenirs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The whole world knows he did it...just missing the details. The prosecution in that case are the ones responsible for him getting away with murder. And shitbag cops who keep possible murder weapons as souvenirs. Don't forget the shitbag cops who didn't do anything seven times when Nicole complained that he beat her. |
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Quoted: And he had stopped taking a medication before the that, and his hands were swollen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Guys, guys....the gloves didn't fit! ... I think a lot of people forgot that Forgot that leather shrinks when it gets wet? And trying on gloves with latex gloves on first doesn't make it fit? What did we forget? And he had stopped taking a medication before the that, and his hands were swollen. Anyone who has ever tried to get a child to dress for the cold knows that if someone doesn't want gloves on, gloves won't be on. |
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He will claim Ron Goldman was trying to get over on Nicole so he jumped in and started slashing, but Nicole got caught in the slashing.
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It's not that he was innocent...it's just that "...guilty beyond a reasonable doubt..." was never proven correctly. Prosecutorial AIDS and Fail ruled that trial. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The whole world knows he did it...just missing the details. The prosecution in that case are the ones responsible for him getting away with murder. It's not that he was innocent...it's just that "...guilty beyond a reasonable doubt..." was never proven correctly. Prosecutorial AIDS and Fail ruled that trial. Not to mention Ito was celebrity struck and working his own angle. |
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Another little quirk of fate, the court house that served the area where OJ and Nichole lived was closed for remodeling at the time of the crime and trial. If the trial had been held there it would have been a predominantly white jury. Instead it had to be held in another court house resulting in a predominantly black jury.
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The stunned look on Kardashian's face as the verdict was read is priceless.
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OJ gonna be all like "the glove didn't fit, so you had to acquit".
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I thought all along OJ did it, or was in on it at least. My issue was the huge fustercluck that was LAPD in investigating the crime. If they had not botched the whole thing, it may have went the other way. The jury played no small part in the outcome either. Part of the job of the defense is to insure the people do their job in investigating and prosecuting correctly, guilty or not. I think we know how well they did.
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I read the prosecution put all their eggs in a DNA and science basket without realizing the majority of the jurors had the IQs of a rock. Most of the jurors didn't even know what DNA was. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The whole world knows he did it...just missing the details. The prosecution in that case are the ones responsible for him getting away with murder. It's not that he was innocent...it's just that "...guilty beyond a reasonable doubt..." was never proven correctly. Prosecutorial AIDS and Fail ruled that trial. I read the prosecution put all their eggs in a DNA and science basket without realizing the majority of the jurors had the IQs of a rock. Most of the jurors didn't even know what DNA was. well this did happen before CSI was on TV |
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I've said this before, all 3 people got exactly what they deserved.
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Quoted: We all know he did it, I want to know if Mr. Kardashian hid the knife or not. https://pmchollywoodlife.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/robert-kardashian-sr-bio-getty.jpg?w=330 View Quote Putting this Kardashian klan in the limelight is a worse crime than anything OJ Simpson ever did. |
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That plus when he was starting to confess, the interviewing detectives weren't paying attention and changed the subject to talk about football. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The whole world knows he did it...just missing the details. The prosecution in that case are the ones responsible for him getting away with murder. It's not that he was innocent...it's just that "...guilty beyond a reasonable doubt..." was never proven correctly. Prosecutorial AIDS and Fail ruled that trial. I read the prosecution put all their eggs in a DNA and science basket without realizing the majority of the jurors had the IQs of a rock. Most of the jurors didn't even know what DNA was. The LA police operated under their own rules for years and had extremely poor relations with blacks and other minorities. The defense was smart and quickly turned it into an issue of race, a black man vs LAPD. That plus when he was starting to confess, the interviewing detectives weren't paying attention and changed the subject to talk about football. God bless America. |
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I thought all along OJ did it, or was in on it at least. My issue was the huge fustercluck that was LAPD in investigating the crime. If they had not botched the whole thing, it may have went the other way. The jury played no small part in the outcome either. Part of the job of the defense is to insure the people do their job in investigating and prosecuting correctly, guilty or not. I think we know how well they did. View Quote I blame the judge and the prosecution (especially the judge) far more than the LAPD for the clusterfuck first trial (criminal). The 2nd trial (civil) was essentially a walk in the park. A lot of that had to do with the plaintiffs lawyers actually listening to the LAPD detectives instead of blowing them off like the first trial. And talking of blowing off: is it true that the two prosecutors Marcia Clark and Chris Darden were playing around on their respective spouses during the first trial? |
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Jason's DNA would be similar to the juice....and he hated nicole. ....and he is a trained chef whos good with knives. ....and he left the country..... but naw totally ojs murders View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There is a theroy that his son did it and OJ took the heat. Jason's DNA would be similar to the juice....and he hated nicole. ....and he is a trained chef whos good with knives. ....and he left the country..... but naw totally ojs murders But different. It was OJ's DNA, to something like a 1 in 5 billion chance. |
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Fuck every person who cheered the verdict View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes I was at the Charlotte NC South Park McDonalds for the verdict, all the whiteys were WTF jaw dropped to the floor flabbergasted and all the africos were stuck to the acoustic ceiling jumping for joy |
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I blame the judge and the prosecution (especially the judge) far more than the LAPD for the clusterfuck first trial (criminal). The 2nd trial (civil) was essentially a walk in the park. A lot of that had to do with the plaintiffs lawyers actually listening to the LAPD detectives instead of blowing them off like the first trial. And talking of blowing off: is it true that the two prosecutors Marcia Clark and Chris Darden were playing around on their respective spouses during the first trial? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I thought all along OJ did it, or was in on it at least. My issue was the huge fustercluck that was LAPD in investigating the crime. If they had not botched the whole thing, it may have went the other way. The jury played no small part in the outcome either. Part of the job of the defense is to insure the people do their job in investigating and prosecuting correctly, guilty or not. I think we know how well they did. I blame the judge and the prosecution (especially the judge) far more than the LAPD for the clusterfuck first trial (criminal). The 2nd trial (civil) was essentially a walk in the park. A lot of that had to do with the plaintiffs lawyers actually listening to the LAPD detectives instead of blowing them off like the first trial. And talking of blowing off: is it true that the two prosecutors Marcia Clark and Chris Darden were playing around on their respective spouses during the first trial? Marcia Clark was divorced, or at least in the process of making it legal. Don't know about Darden. |
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All this article has is that a friend said this is what OJ will do.
He will take it to the grave with him. You guys are running with this easy too much already. |
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If Law and Order and CSI were on tv back then, he would not have been acquitted.
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An NBC poll taken in 2004 reported that, although 77% of 1,186 people sampled thought Simpson was guilty, only 27% of blacks in the sample believed so, compared to 87% of whites. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nsnuhz-Kb7k When the verdict was announced, one black guy in my barracks said "it's about time a black man gets away with something just like white people. " I was in college at the time. I was in one of the food service areas eating some Burger King. All the blacks were huddled around the televisions. When they acquitted him they all started jumping around, screaming, hooting and hollering. You would have thought their team won the Super Bowl or something. |
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FOJ FMA FBHO FHRC Fuck every person who cheered the verdict I was at the Charlotte NC South Park McDonalds for the verdict, all the whiteys were WTF jaw dropped to the floor flabbergasted and all the africos were stuck to the acoustic ceiling jumping for joy |
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