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BaffertsWig
07-20-2017, 02:54 PM
well not yet, but he was just granted parole.

Jess Hawsen Arown
07-20-2017, 03:32 PM
You "almost" feel sorry for him. The crime for which he was punished was dubious and the length of time in prison was totally unfair.

Then you think about the crime for which he was not punished...

barahona44
07-20-2017, 03:38 PM
Now, he'll finally have the time to find Nicole and Ron's REAL killers.Just don't go near a mirror, O.J.

jocko699
07-20-2017, 03:43 PM
You "almost" feel sorry for him. The crime for which he was punished was dubious and the length of time in prison was totally unfair.

Then you think about the crime for which he was not punished...

He should be dead

Marshall Bennett
07-20-2017, 04:46 PM
The evidence was so strong against him in the criminal trial, I still have a hard time understanding how he was found not guilty.

boxcar
07-20-2017, 04:49 PM
The evidence was so strong against him in the criminal trial, I still have a hard time understanding how he was found not guilty.

He is the poster boy for judicial-style affirmative action.

Camkid77
07-20-2017, 05:06 PM
The evidence was so strong against him in the criminal trial, I still have a hard time understanding how he was found not guilty.



:popcorn: Hope he can stay out a few days.

Fager Fan
07-20-2017, 05:22 PM
You "almost" feel sorry for him. The crime for which he was punished was dubious and the length of time in prison was totally unfair.

Then you think about the crime for which he was not punished...

Agreed. And I think almost all of us can understand trying to get back things we believe were stolen from us. Just probably wouldn't use a gun to do it. But I wonder how many people haven't been charged for pointing a gun at someone. The hostage charge seemed most like finding whatever they could to charge him with.

But we know he's a murderer of two people, one of which was totally innocent, never making a choice to be in his life. So, it's hard to feel sorry for him getting bad karma coming at him in whatever form it takes.

Most crazy is the guy never went without a girlfriend, and I'm sure he'll have more now. Women can be so incredibly stupid about men.

MutuelClerk
07-20-2017, 09:23 PM
Tried avoiding this all day. Just saw on the news one of the guys on the parole board was wearing a Kansas City Chiefs tie. The Juice was 1-9 to be paroled.

Tom
07-20-2017, 09:30 PM
Florida has a shortage of gutless coward wife beaters.
The need a scumbag like OJ.

He asked the judge if he could now gets his hat and glove back.

This turd still owes a lot of money to the Golmans. Hope they enforce the judgement and take every penny this loser makes.
Hard to believe there are some people out there so lacking in character they will pay him for anything.

He will be back in jalil where he belongs. He is not civilized enough to live with and walk among humans.

kingfin66
07-20-2017, 09:46 PM
Florida has a shortage of gutless coward wife beaters.
The need a scumbag like OJ.

He asked the judge if he could now gets his hat and glove back.

This turd still owes a lot of money to the Golmans. Hope they enforce the judgement and take every penny this loser makes.
Hard to believe there are some people out there so lacking in character they will pay him for anything.

He will be back in jalil where he belongs. He is not civilized enough to live with and walk among humans.

Tom,

Doesn't George Zimmerman still reside in Florida? Maybe Juice and George will meet up. OJ told the parole board that he is no threat to pull a weapon on anybody. We know from experience that George has no such issues.

That is all.

Tom
07-20-2017, 09:51 PM
Oooooooo!
kingfin, that is true. :headbanger:

Inner Dirt
07-20-2017, 10:28 PM
Agreed. And I think almost all of us can understand trying to get back things we believe were stolen from us. Just probably wouldn't use a gun to do it. But I wonder how many people haven't been charged for pointing a gun at someone. The hostage charge seemed most like finding whatever they could to charge him with.

But we know he's a murderer of two people, one of which was totally innocent, never making a choice to be in his life. So, it's hard to feel sorry for him getting bad karma coming at him in whatever form it takes.

Most crazy is the guy never went without a girlfriend, and I'm sure he'll have more now. Women can be so incredibly stupid about men.

WTF? So what was Nicole guilty of so she wasn't considered innocent in your eyes?

Greyfox
07-20-2017, 11:15 PM
But we know he's a murderer of two people, .

I watched the entire murder trial.
While he probably did the killings, I thought that there was enough defense evidence to raise doubts.
He was never convicted "beyond a reasonable doubt" and I believed that at the time. The murder jury reached the correct decision.

JustRalph
07-20-2017, 11:18 PM
I watched the entire murder trial.
While he probably did the killings, I thought that there was enough defense evidence to raise doubts.
He was never convicted "beyond a reasonable doubt" and I believed that at the time. The murder jury reached the correct decision.

That bloody fingerprint on the gate was never entered into evidence. It was his.

To this day, nobody will reveal why.

That was enough for me, but they never put it into evidence

letswastemoney
07-20-2017, 11:27 PM
If we're just talking about the robbery in Las Vegas, then he served his time.

You can't let what happened years and years ago affect the sentencing of a completely different case. Even if it's a murder trial.

Otherwise, I'd lose faith that our system is fair.

Dahoss9698
07-20-2017, 11:57 PM
WTF? So what was Nicole guilty of so she wasn't considered innocent in your eyes?

Yeah I'm pretty curious myself. Judging by his post he's got an issue with women. Wonder why. :lol:

Fager Fan
07-21-2017, 12:12 AM
WTF? So what was Nicole guilty of so she wasn't considered innocent in your eyes?

Guilty? Guilty of her own murder?

Nicole was certainly an innocent victim, but she also knew of what kind of trouble she'd gotten herself ensnared with. He'd beaten her and she'd called the police on him multiple times. She was at least aware of the need to take steps to protect herself. And maybe she did as much as any reasonable person would've done without the knowledge that the guy was going to eventually almost decapitate her.

My comment about Goldman was that I believe he was totally clueless about the danger he was putting himself in by returning a pair of sunglasses. From that standpoint, that's what I meant about being totally innocent. A victim of doing everything right but happening to be at the wrong place at the wrong time.

Camkid77
07-21-2017, 12:32 AM
That bloody fingerprint on the gate was never entered into evidence. It was his.

To this day, nobody will reveal why.

That was enough for me, but they never put it into evidence


If the Glove fits, he must of quit.:liar:

Inner Dirt
07-21-2017, 04:35 AM
I watched the entire murder trial.
While he probably did the killings, I thought that there was enough defense evidence to raise doubts.
He was never convicted "beyond a reasonable doubt" and I believed that at the time. The murder jury reached the correct decision.

Did you forget about all the blood evidence? How does Goldman's blood get in OJ's Bronco? Since OJ never met Goldman before he killed him, that can't be explained away.

Dahoss9698
07-21-2017, 08:15 AM
Guilty? Guilty of her own murder?

Nicole was certainly an innocent victim, but she also knew of what kind of trouble she'd gotten herself ensnared with. He'd beaten her and she'd called the police on him multiple times. She was at least aware of the need to take steps to protect herself. And maybe she did as much as any reasonable person would've done without the knowledge that the guy was going to eventually almost decapitate her.

My comment about Goldman was that I believe he was totally clueless about the danger he was putting himself in by returning a pair of sunglasses. From that standpoint, that's what I meant about being totally innocent. A victim of doing everything right but happening to be at the wrong place at the wrong time.

Nice back pedal.

Inner Dirt
07-21-2017, 08:28 AM
Guilty? Guilty of her own murder?

Nicole was certainly an innocent victim, but she also knew of what kind of trouble she'd gotten herself ensnared with. He'd beaten her and she'd called the police on him multiple times. She was at least aware of the need to take steps to protect herself. And maybe she did as much as any reasonable person would've done without the knowledge that the guy was going to eventually almost decapitate her.

My comment about Goldman was that I believe he was totally clueless about the danger he was putting himself in by returning a pair of sunglasses. From that standpoint, that's what I meant about being totally innocent. A victim of doing everything right but happening to be at the wrong place at the wrong time.

What more could she have done? Wear a pair of six guns 24-7? She did not have a restraining order, but so what, that won't stop a raving lunatic like OJ. He also came over and walked in on her numerous times unannounced, the police let OJ get away with a lot of crap the average Joe would have went to jail for because of his celebrity status.

Fager Fan
07-21-2017, 08:50 AM
What more could she have done? Wear a pair of six guns 24-7? She did not have a restraining order, but so what, that won't stop a raving lunatic like OJ. He also came over and walked in on her numerous times unannounced, the police let OJ get away with a lot of crap the average Joe would have went to jail for because of his celebrity status.

I said I don't know if she could've done more. Maybe she could've, maybe not. But she wrote and told her family that she feared she would be murdered. She knew what she was caught up in. Goldman did not.

acorn54
07-21-2017, 09:28 AM
I watched the entire murder trial.
While he probably did the killings, I thought that there was enough defense evidence to raise doubts.
He was never convicted "beyond a reasonable doubt" and I believed that at the time. The murder jury reached the correct decision.

you are wrong. the prosecution had inept lawyers. there was a woman that was an eyewitness, and the scumbag tried to flee with a disguise outfit in his ford bronco, and when the authorites told him his wife was dead, he didn't ask which one.
i don't know how the father of young man holds it together, myself i'll openly admit if it was my son that was murdered and the scumbag smiled at me, he would be dead.

kingfin66
07-21-2017, 09:57 AM
If we're just talking about the robbery in Las Vegas, then he served his time.

You can't let what happened years and years ago affect the sentencing of a completely different case. Even if it's a murder trial.

Otherwise, I'd lose faith that our system is fair.

Agree, yet I believe that this is exactly what happened. Attorneys have said that the crimes OJ was convicted of in Nevada were worth about 3-4 years in prison. He got 9-33 years.

jms62
07-21-2017, 09:59 AM
you are wrong. the prosecution had inept lawyers. there was a woman that was an eyewitness, and the scumbag tried to flee with a disguise outfit in his ford bronco, and when the authorites told him his wife was dead, he didn't ask which one.
i don't know how the father of young man holds it together, myself i'll openly admit if it was my son that was murdered and the scumbag smiled at me, he would be dead.

Can you please provide a link that discusses this "woman that was an eyewitness" to this murder? Legit news only please not Inforwars nonsense.

Marshall Bennett
07-21-2017, 11:57 AM
Did you forget about all the blood evidence? How does Goldman's blood get in OJ's Bronco? Since OJ never met Goldman before he killed him, that can't be explained away.
His blood was on her panties also.
The entire case was a joke and sure didn't add faith in our judicial system. Also, anyone that thinks it wasn't bound by race was living in a cave during the trial.

Greyfox
07-21-2017, 01:12 PM
Did you forget about all the blood evidence? How does Goldman's blood get in OJ's Bronco? Since OJ never met Goldman before he killed him, that can't be explained away.

I either forgot about that or missed it when it was presented.
Certainly that and the blood on the gate should have been given more weight.
Unfortunately the forensic chemist who analysed the blood in the Bronco said that the DNA evidence "was consistent" with Goldman's blood.
The Prosecution should have pressed him harder to say that he was 99.9% sure "it was Goldman's blood."

Camkid77
07-21-2017, 02:18 PM
If we're just talking about the robbery in Las Vegas, then he served his time.

You can't let what happened years and years ago affect the sentencing of a completely different case. Even if it's a murder trial.

Otherwise, I'd lose faith that our system is fair.



He owes the Goldman's 32 million bucks.:eek:

barahona44
07-21-2017, 03:11 PM
He owes the Goldman's 32 million bucks.:eek:

I heard this morning with unpaid interest, it's closer to 60,000,000.

I know Florida, where O.J. is moving to (St. Petersburg area, if you like celebrity sightings:eek:) is really easy on people going through bankruptcy trying to avoid paying off creditors.I wouldn't be surprised if wage garnishing is equally difficult for the Goldman family to try and implement.

Florida - the sunny place for shady people.

Tom
07-21-2017, 05:07 PM
I watched the entire murder trial.
While he probably did the killings, I thought that there was enough defense evidence to raise doubts.
He was never convicted "beyond a reasonable doubt" and I believed that at the time. The murder jury reached the correct decision.

You mean the stupidest jury of all time?
Only group of stupider people were sitting as the DA's table.

Tom
07-21-2017, 05:11 PM
Florida - the sunny place for shady people.

Gotta get that on their license plates!

kingfin66
07-21-2017, 09:22 PM
I heard this morning with unpaid interest, it's closer to 60,000,000.

I know Florida, where O.J. is moving to (St. Petersburg area, if you like celebrity sightings:eek:) is really easy on people going through bankruptcy trying to avoid paying off creditors.I wouldn't be surprised if wage garnishing is equally difficult for the Goldman family to try and implement.

Florida - the sunny place for shady people.

Well, there aren't going to be any wages so...

OJ receives money from his football pension which is not subject to garnishment. Other than that, the best he can hope for is signing memorabilia for cash.

Tom
07-22-2017, 08:18 AM
He will be hired by FNN to sit on one their panels.
His record of telling the GOD's honest truth about everything is exactly what FNN is looking for in it's on-air people.

"Wolf, we have to wrap this up. Time to cut and run a commercial."
-----OJ SImpson, 2017

Clocker
07-22-2017, 11:18 AM
https://i2.wp.com/www.powerlineblog.com/ed-assets/2017/07/Browns-Sign-OJ.jpeg?resize=580%2C305

...

Camkid77
07-22-2017, 01:03 PM
At least he's out...:jump::bang:Lol

barahona44
07-22-2017, 01:49 PM
https://i2.wp.com/www.powerlineblog.com/ed-assets/2017/07/Browns-Sign-OJ.jpeg?resize=580%2C305

...

I think Cleveland will use him as a decoy on 3rd and short.Maybe special teams, also. :D

Tom
07-22-2017, 03:15 PM
Buffalo would start him.

MutuelClerk
07-23-2017, 12:50 AM
Howard Cosell. Monday nights at the Orange Bowl. " Miami's got the oranges".
" But Buffalo got's the juice". Back when you could watch and enjoy Monday Night Football.

Marshall Bennett
07-23-2017, 05:11 AM
This thread has obviously run its course. :)

barahona44
07-23-2017, 11:15 AM
Actually, it makes more sense for O.J. to be a BRONCO. :)


Which, by the way, is for sale.

http://www.tmz.com/2017/07/21/oj-simpson-former-agent-white-bronco-for-sale/

Clocker
07-24-2017, 04:16 PM
Well, there aren't going to be any wages so...

OJ receives money from his football pension which is not subject to garnishment. Other than that, the best he can hope for is signing memorabilia for cash.

Simpson's pension is $10K a month, and he has been drawing it for the last 5 years in prison.

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/22/heres-how-oj-simpson-made-600000-when-he-was-in-prison.html?recirc=taboolainternal

Nutz and Boltz
07-25-2017, 01:24 PM
Simpson's pension is $10K a month, and he has been drawing it for the last 5 years in prison.

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/22/heres-how-oj-simpson-made-600000-when-he-was-in-prison.html?recirc=taboolainternal

Norm McDonald on O.J.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3dmTystPKk

barahona44
10-01-2017, 07:25 AM
O.J. officially released today just after midnight, he will be on parole for the next 5 years.

Tom
10-01-2017, 08:56 AM
The hunt for the real cookies is on!

woodtoo
10-01-2017, 12:51 PM
Reports of a newer white Bronco headed towards Miami.