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OJ Did It

the book was just aimed to be a slap in the face to the justice system. a little "yeah i did it and here is how! hahha" type thing. hope the fvckes that let him get away with it can pay with letting a admitted murder free.
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
who is this charlie person?

He died in the Looking Glass. Of course, there were a number of ways the git could've saved himself, but it was convenient for a season-ender.
 
It was pretty sleazy too that he setup a company in his daughter's name to collect on the original book deal (before the outcry and Goldman got the rights). I think Goldman is going to go ahead and publish the book under a different title ("Confessions of a Murder" was the one I heard). The problem is that if Goldman doesn't have the book published within a certain amount of time then the rights will eventually default back to OJ (or his daughter I should say) and he could potentially make money off of it at that point.
 
Originally posted by: NissanGurl
It was pretty sleazy too that he setup a company in his daughter's name to collect on the original book deal (before the outcry and Goldman got the rights). I think Goldman is going to go ahead and publish the book under a different title ("Confessions of a Murder" was the one I heard). The problem is that if Goldman doesn't have the book published within a certain amount of time then the rights will eventually default back to OJ (or his daughter I should say) and he could potentially make money off of it at that point.

OJ or his daughter will never make money off it. even if it reverts back {(wich it wont). they can't go ahead an dpublish it and make money.
 
Is there a single person on the planet who thinks he didn't do it?

If so, I'd like to talk to that person and try to find out WTF is wrong with them.
 
If OJ was white and did this and of course got off would it of made you feel a little better. This situation was going on around the same time as the JonBenét Ramsey incident and you could easily draw race conclusions based on how the parents of this missing girl were being treated v.s. O.J. Both had money, both were well known, but OJ was black. I don't believe OJ is innocent but he worked the jutice system (attorneys) in his favor. So many people in this world works the jutice system and gets away with it. People around the world hated it because you have a black dude who got away will killing a white woman.
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Is there a single person on the planet who thinks he didn't do it?

If so, I'd like to talk to that person and try to find out WTF is wrong with them.

well there was 12 of them...
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Is there a single person on the planet who thinks he didn't do it?

If so, I'd like to talk to that person and try to find out WTF is wrong with them.
There are some, but they aren't mentally capable of reasoning so there would be no sense of trying to talk sense into them.
 
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
If OJ was white and did this and of course got off would it of made you feel a little better. This situation was going on around the same time as the JonBenét Ramsey incident and you could easily draw race conclusions based on how the parents of this missing girl were being treated v.s. O.J. Both had money, both were well known, but OJ was black. I don't believe OJ is innocent but he worked the jutice system (attorneys) in his favor. So many people in this world works the jutice system and gets away with it. People around the world hated it because you have a black dude who got away will killing a white woman.
yeh, it was ALL about race. :roll:

race isn't what it's about for me. it's about disgust that anyone was able to use his money, fame, personality, and good looks to swoon a jury into a not guilty verdict. (and a damn good legal team helped, but that was thanks to money and fame)
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
If OJ was white and did this and of course got off would it of made you feel a little better. This situation was going on around the same time as the JonBenét Ramsey incident and you could easily draw race conclusions based on how the parents of this missing girl were being treated v.s. O.J. Both had money, both were well known, but OJ was black. I don't believe OJ is innocent but he worked the jutice system (attorneys) in his favor. So many people in this world works the jutice system and gets away with it. People around the world hated it because you have a black dude who got away will killing a white woman.
yeh, it was ALL about race. :roll:

race isn't what it's about for me. it's about disgust that anyone was able to use his money, fame, personality, and good looks to swoon a jury into a not guilty verdict. (and a damn good legal team helped, but that was thanks to money and fame)

And how many times throughout the history of the US justice system has this been done. Just look at Hilton and the fact that she got out of jail early (went back shortly after). Whenever you are rich/famous you will find the laws of justice apply to you very differently. People with money who can hire multiple attorneys can delay and reduce penalties for the very illegal acts they commit.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
If OJ was white and did this and of course got off would it of made you feel a little better. This situation was going on around the same time as the JonBenét Ramsey incident and you could easily draw race conclusions based on how the parents of this missing girl were being treated v.s. O.J. Both had money, both were well known, but OJ was black. I don't believe OJ is innocent but he worked the jutice system (attorneys) in his favor. So many people in this world works the jutice system and gets away with it. People around the world hated it because you have a black dude who got away will killing a white woman.
yeh, it was ALL about race. :roll:

race isn't what it's about for me. it's about disgust that anyone was able to use his money, fame, personality, and good looks to swoon a jury into a not guilty verdict. (and a damn good legal team helped, but that was thanks to money and fame)

not to mention there was evidence on a completely different level in the OJ case. DNA, Blood, weapons, motive, etc. The only people who played the race card in the OJ case were those who let him walk.


 
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
If OJ was white and did this and of course got off would it of made you feel a little better. This situation was going on around the same time as the JonBenét Ramsey incident and you could easily draw race conclusions based on how the parents of this missing girl were being treated v.s. O.J. Both had money, both were well known, but OJ was black. I don't believe OJ is innocent but he worked the jutice system (attorneys) in his favor. So many people in this world works the jutice system and gets away with it. People around the world hated it because you have a black dude who got away will killing a white woman.
yeh, it was ALL about race. :roll:

race isn't what it's about for me. it's about disgust that anyone was able to use his money, fame, personality, and good looks to swoon a jury into a not guilty verdict. (and a damn good legal team helped, but that was thanks to money and fame)

And how many times throughout the history of the US justice system has this been done. Just look at Hilton and the fact that she got out of jail early (went back shortly after). Whenever you are rich/famous you will find the laws of justice apply to you very differently. People with money who can hire multiple attorneys can delay and reduce penalties for the very illegal acts they commit.
did i say this was THE ONLY time this has ever happened? 😕
no.

we are talking the murder of two innocent people here, and that raises the disgust level in comparison to Paris Hilton's jail time. i don't even know that Paris is comparable to this situation at all. she got hers eventually. OJ got off scot free
 
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
And how many times throughout the history of the US justice system has this been done. Just look at Hilton and the fact that she got out of jail early (went back shortly after). Whenever you are rich/famous you will find the laws of justice apply to you very differently. People with money who can hire multiple attorneys can delay and reduce penalties for the very illegal acts they commit.

Your example fails considering she was sent back to jail. Look at Tyco, Enron and others. The system is flawed sure, but you just can't cherry pick examples. Hiring a good lawyer is an advantage but it is no guarantee.



 
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Is there a single person on the planet who thinks he didn't do it?

If so, I'd like to talk to that person and try to find out WTF is wrong with them.

well there was 12 of them...

12 people who think he wasn't proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. That's a far cry from "he didn't do it."
 
Originally posted by: Jeeebus
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Is there a single person on the planet who thinks he didn't do it?

If so, I'd like to talk to that person and try to find out WTF is wrong with them.

well there was 12 of them...

12 people who think he wasn't proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. That's a far cry from "he didn't do it."
the end result was the same.
 
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