View Full Version : Today's the anniversary of the OJ murders
CoachC.
June 12th, 2006, 4:24:10 PM
Well, ALLEGED murders, I guess....
June 12, 1994. Doesn't seem like 12 years has passed already. The Internet boom has created a lot of stuff about this after so long, as well -- I don't mean just the court case, but the actual crime scene photos and related sites, too.
They're not hard to find if you're curious. I'll leave it to others to link if they prefer.
uppy
June 12th, 2006, 6:04:08 PM
Its been 12 years...has he found the killer yet ?
CoachC.
June 12th, 2006, 6:55:54 PM
Its been 12 years...has he found the killer yet ?
No, but I hear he finally finished looking around hole #9 and is making the turn to check #10.
TRIPLE P
June 12th, 2006, 7:41:13 PM
OJ is innocent
uppy
June 12th, 2006, 7:54:58 PM
If the gloves dont fit...you cant convict
http://www.tonypierce.com/images/2004/7/blogpics/glovesdidntfit.jpg
CoachC.
June 12th, 2006, 7:59:16 PM
OJ is innocent
And Barry Bonds has never taken a steroid.
If the gloves dont fit...you cant convict
Has celebrating Pats SB's fried your brain?
It's, "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit!"
uppy
June 12th, 2006, 8:08:14 PM
Has celebrating Pats SB's fried your brain?
It's, "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit!"
My mistake... lol
I should have said Jury nullification
Gibby
June 12th, 2006, 9:39:01 PM
Its been 12 years...has he found the killer yet ?
Shiva will probably agree on this one, and will be correct. No longer in America is it about race, no its about money. OJ is guilty as sin on this one but got off because he was a rich celebrity who could hire a brilliant defence team. If I, or any of my friends, did this crime I would be in prison. Things in this country are not so much decided by race, thank God for that anyway, but by class.
eyedog
June 12th, 2006, 9:45:32 PM
Being rich, a celebrity, and hiring the best defense team possible didn't hurt but don't kid yourself because that jury was all about race.
JLB
June 12th, 2006, 11:56:39 PM
Shiva will probably agree on this one, and will be correct. No longer in America is it about race, no its about money. OJ is guilty as sin on this one but got off because he was a rich celebrity who could hire a brilliant defence team. If I, or any of my friends, did this crime I would be in prison. Things in this country are not so much decided by race, thank God for that anyway, but by class.
Well said !!!
His guilt was so obvious what a shame.
TRIPLE P
June 13th, 2006, 8:47:38 AM
Shiva will probably agree on this one, and will be correct. No longer in America is it about race, no its about money. OJ is guilty as sin on this one but got off because he was a rich celebrity who could hire a brilliant defence team. If I, or any of my friends, did this crime I would be in prison. Things in this country are not so much decided by race, thank God for that anyway, but by class.
Um.....OJ is not guilty. Why do you have to drag his good name through the mud for a crime he did not commit?
pmoon6
June 13th, 2006, 9:13:21 AM
OJ is innocentNo one wanted OJ to be innocent more than I. When you have his poster over your bed when you're a teenager, you are kinda biased. I watched almost the entire trial as my work schedule permited it. Anyone that can draw any conclusion other than that O.J was guilty is an idiot.
Blood evidence at the crime scene and in his house would have been enough to convict ordinarily, but the defense put on a dog and pony show centering around racism. The prosecution's incompetence and there stupid decision to try the case in LA rather than Santa Monica County, where the murders occured, sealed the deal.
For a jury to return a verdict in 2 1/2 hours with the mountain of evidence in the case was ludicrous. They heard one word and they made up their minds, then partied with their homeboy afterward ( The funny thing is OJ wasn't their homeboy, the only thing he had in common with them was skintone. He turned his back on the black community in his attempt to "become" white.) Guy's like Jim Brown, who works tirelessly with poor and disadvantaged inner city youth, had been a vocal critic of him.
The thing that bothered me the most was watching Fred Goldman cry his eyes out after the verdict. I thought what if it would have been my boy. What if I sat through a 4 month trial in the same room with my son's murderer only to see him walk. The only answer I could come up with was OJ would have been planted under the 10th tee instead of playing it.
nehemiah
June 13th, 2006, 12:53:13 PM
they throw so many innocent people in jail.... i say good for OJ.
:rockon:
the juice is loose!
nehemiah
June 13th, 2006, 12:53:53 PM
Jim Brown is the MAN, btw.
he works directly with gang members in LA. that is some crazy ****.
Gibby
June 13th, 2006, 1:10:54 PM
I agree with PMOON, I wanted OJ to be innocent but there is simply way too much evidence that suggests he's guilty.
Orange Nation
June 13th, 2006, 6:32:26 PM
If the gloves dont fit...you cant convict
http://www.tonypierce.com/images/2004/7/blogpics/glovesdidntfit.jpg
more like...
"if the gloves don't fit, you're full of shit"
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