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So, could they re-open the OJ case? A-la "Cold Case"?

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Originally posted by: EMPshockwave82
Originally posted by: Xenon14
No. If they find a video blatantly showing OJ murdering Ron and Nicole. There's nothing that can be done, he's already been found innocent.

absolutely correct.... even if there was a video proving OJ did it... showing the knife entering and leaving the body on both victims and OJ at the end saying "I killed them both" he could not be tried for murder on either charge

Originally posted by: Strangone
Originally posted by: Shanti
Remember that movie, Double Jeopardy?

Ashley Judd plays a woman who is convicted of killing her husband, serves time for the murder, and finds out that he is still alive and had faked his death and framed her. From the title of the movie, you can guess what she does when she gets out of prison.

That's hokum though -- the second murder would be considered a different crime.

had she NOT been put in prison for "killing her husband" then when the movie took place (when she actually finds the guy still alive) she could have killed him and gotten away with it again because she was already put to trial for killing her husband and been aquitted. so she could have really killed him and gotten away with it in that case as well... so it would have still been the same crime after checking DNA evidence and showing that the man was in fact her husband and she was already tried for the crime of killing her husband

Hm, I stand corrected. I just find it hard to believe that they wouldn't hit her up with some other charge like manslaughter or something.
 
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