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As we all know, OJ Simpson was recently convicted on robbery and kidnapping charges. But it was two weeks ago when he was given his prison sentence. Although he could serve no more than 33 years in prison, he won't be eligible for parole for at least nine years.
It doesn't surprise me at all that, even 13 years after his acquittal in the 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman, OJ would find himself in trouble with the law again. There are people who just can't stay out of trouble, and OJ Simpson is no exception. |
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I watched the sentencing on TRU and he seems just as arogant as he did in the first trial.
He stated "I didn't know I was doing anything wrong." How do you not know taking guns into someone's room and demanding the property they have wrong? I hope he burns in HELL! The book he wrote makes him the biggest piece of trash on this earth! |
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If an award for the "Most Arrogant Murderer" is ever presented, it should go to OJ.
I was at the Youtube web site recently when I came across a 1995 TV interview with former Charles Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi. It was on Geraldo Rivera's show that was airing on CNBC at the time, and Bugliosi was discussing OJ Simpson's acquittal in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. (This interview took place before Bugliosi wrote his book on the murder case, Outrage: The Five Reasons Why OJ Simpson Got Away With Murder.) Bugliosi had some interesting things to say on the topic. For example, he called the acquittal "one of the darkest days ever for American justice." He also noted that OJ was putting pressure on the police to find the "true killer," adding that he was "elevating audacity to symphonic and operatic levels." |
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