Monday, October 6, 2008

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Did O.J. commit the murder of Nicole Smith and Ronald Goldman?


Based on the evidence, motive, and his whereabouts during the time of the crime...most likely. But as a matter of fact, he was acquitted after a lengthy trial.
Bottom line: NOT GUILTY.

We all know what transpired thereafter and what the results were from the civil trial.

Now we have this:
Convicted of kidnapping, armed robbery, and ten other charges, O.J. Simpson may spend the rest of his life in prison.
O.J. convicted of kidnapping, armed robbery, and 10 other charges. O.J. may spend the rest of his life in jail.

Was this a set-up???
Highlander #30 says: Absolutely, no doubt about it. 

O.J. and his team of lawyers led by the late Johnny Cochran made a mockery of our judicial system. The famous, "if it don't fit you must acquit" line worked like a charm. 
Cochran proved beyond a reasonable doubt that his client was innocent.
Plenty of people feel he got away with murder.
Others feel he didn't commit the murder.

Did O.J. feel he was above the law?
Possibly.

Did he think he was bigger than life?
Maybe

The sad part (that no one is talking about) is the fact that these two kids are now living their lives with neither one of their parents.
Let's not forget about that.

One last thing on O.J: 
Get the man on something with more juice (no pun intended). This is a joke. 
What will be more a joke is if some how some way, O.J. can get himself out of this one. 
He will then once again have the last laugh.

The only problem, none of this is a laughing matter.

Blog out....
Highlander # 30