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Tashjbj 08-11-2003 03:10 PM

Did OJ Simpson murder his wife??
 
Just seeing the answers to Becky's poll and as a lot of you have answered yes, I just wanted to know why you think he did. Personally, I don't think he murdered her or her boyfriend. I followed the entire trial on CNN and I believe he was set up, but I'd like to hear why you think he did, before I say why I think he didn't!!

Let me know!!

Tash

Jim Bon Jovi 08-11-2003 03:18 PM

i think he did but as i said with the kobe bryant thing. guilty or not they have enough money to get off with it.

Neurotica80 08-11-2003 03:21 PM

I remember watching some of the trial and being really shocked when he got off. To be honest i cant remember all the details from it, but there was no-one else in the frame and as far as im aware no-ones been brought to justice for the murders. I do think the fact he is black held a big factor in that trial and the reason why he got off. Just my opinion on it

ugly_queen_from_mars 08-11-2003 06:40 PM

who is he? :oops:

Neurotica80 08-11-2003 06:44 PM

American actor who was accused of murdering his ex lover and her boyfriend (i think this is right?) a few years back, 94 or 95 i think. He was found not guilty and the trial was broadcast live all over the world

Mousebounce 08-11-2003 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neurotica80
American actor who was accused of murdering his ex lover and her boyfriend (i think this is right?) a few years back, 94 or 95 i think. He was found not guilty and the trial was broadcast live all over the world

Don't forget he was a big football player back in the day.

Yes, I think he was guilty and it is a shame how athletes, actors, etc. are above the law. The people I feel the most sorry for though are OJ's kids, because I am sure they know it too.

Deborah 08-12-2003 01:51 AM

Yes, I definitely think he's guilty. The DNA evidence is what clinched it for me. I don't believe there was a conspiracy--too many people would have to be involved with too much to lose. (jobs, pensions, reputations at stake)

Tashjbj 08-12-2003 11:19 AM

The DNA was inconclusive if I remember correctly, this due to the blood that was taken from OJ and more than half disappeared.
The glove didn't fit, something I found extremely strange.
Van Allen and Fuhrman were both charged afterwards with racism charges, very strange that they immediately zeroed in on OJ and not one other person was investigated.

Tash


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