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Post by psychokiller on Jul 18, 2009 15:10:41 GMT -5
I've been reading up on the case recently again and to me some of the stuff is suspicious honestly. I mean why would OJ just leave socks in his bedroom like that for the cops to see. Also how can the LAPD screw up with the evidence so bad. Some things don't add up right. Also, it would have made more sense if it was 2 people who did the crime then just 1 person because the timeline shows OJ would only have about 1 hour 15mins or so to commit the crimes, dispose of some of the evidence, take a shower, and get in his limo to fly to Chicago. Anyways, I was just wondering what you think.
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Post by "Handsome" Whitey Fats on Jul 18, 2009 15:12:30 GMT -5
Um, yeah... OJ has all but confessed to doing it..
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Post by Lair of the Shadow MaDaBa on Jul 18, 2009 15:15:16 GMT -5
You cannot even CONTEMPLATE writing a book called "If I Did It" that describes, in detail, how you would have hypothetically killed your wife unless you either seriously considered doing it or actually did it.
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Post by i.Sarita.com on Jul 18, 2009 15:21:21 GMT -5
The only reason he was found not guilty was to avoid race riots.
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Post by Mozenrath on Jul 18, 2009 15:22:57 GMT -5
Did the jury do the right thing? Well, that's up to perspective. Did they do their job? Yes. The prosecution utterly failed their job, and left plenty of reasonable doubt. Did he do it? Well, sure, probably. I wasn't there, though, none of us were. Uhh, were you?
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Post by Head Detective Aaron Enigma on Jul 18, 2009 15:36:21 GMT -5
I say he did it, but this thread is probably going to get locked before a huge argument starts lol.
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Post by Mozenrath on Jul 18, 2009 15:38:00 GMT -5
The only reason he was found not guilty was to avoid race riots. I doubt it. It's more the fact the investigation was done by a half blind monkey with broken thumbs or something. They offered a limp argument, getting overly confident trying the case, and it backfired in a humiliating way.
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Jul 18, 2009 15:40:41 GMT -5
Eh, he probably did it, but if the investigation wasn't lead and prosecuted by Wiggum and Hutz, maybe he would have been found guilty.
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Post by Paul Servo on Jul 18, 2009 15:46:08 GMT -5
The defense's main defense was that Mark Ferman once said the n word and that leather gloves that were designed to fit OJ's hand perfectly didn't fit after being outside for a while.
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Post by Strotha on Jul 18, 2009 16:05:07 GMT -5
He did it.
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Post by MGH on Jul 18, 2009 16:08:28 GMT -5
Of course he did it.
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Post by Milkman Norm on Jul 18, 2009 16:08:54 GMT -5
The only reason he was found not guilty was to avoid race riots. I doubt it. It's more the fact the investigation was done by a half blind monkey with broken thumbs or something. They offered a limp argument, getting overly confident trying the case, and it backfired in a humiliating way. My mom was wayyy into the trial back then so she got the Marsha Clark book afterwards. Clark spent the book defending her poor handeling of the case and attacking OJ's lawyers for doing their jobs. Which apparently that did better than she did hers. And yes OJ had more money then the average defendent but keep in mind the State always has money and usually more than the defendent.
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Post by The Wraith on Jul 18, 2009 16:12:03 GMT -5
He didn't do it!
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Post by Mozenrath on Jul 18, 2009 16:15:44 GMT -5
I doubt it. It's more the fact the investigation was done by a half blind monkey with broken thumbs or something. They offered a limp argument, getting overly confident trying the case, and it backfired in a humiliating way. My mom was wayyy into the trial back then so she got the Marsha Clark book afterwards. Clark spent the book defending her poor handeling of the case and attacking OJ's lawyers for doing their jobs. Which apparently that did better than she did hers. And yes OJ had more money then the average defendent but keep in mind the State always has money and usually more than the defendent. Exactly. Money can't buy you anything more than lawyers that can stall or mesmerize a jury, but if you have solid evidence, it's not exactly insurmountable.
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Post by -Lithium- on Jul 18, 2009 16:19:57 GMT -5
The defense's main defense was that Mark Ferman once said the n word and that leather gloves that were designed to fit OJ's hand perfectly didn't fit after being outside for a while. Ferman? Hes a racist. Its a racist name...
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Post by TuneinTokyo on Jul 18, 2009 16:28:54 GMT -5
I think he did it.
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Post by Wolfpack Bitch on Jul 18, 2009 16:37:32 GMT -5
It was Professor Plum, in the conservatory with a candlestick. I think his son did it and that OJ was just covering up for him.
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Post by AriadosMan on Jul 18, 2009 16:37:43 GMT -5
The prosecution in the O.J. case was the most pathetic I've ever seen. I mean, their best witness was an overt racist--that's really gonna fly with a mostly black jury. I'm pretty certain he did it: any doubt was erased by his subsequent criminal convictions and his decision to publish a book called "if I did it". OJ may have won the battle, but he lost the war when it comes to public opinion
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Post by Milkman Norm on Jul 18, 2009 16:43:24 GMT -5
Well OJ was never going to win the public opinion war because even with the not guilty jury finding he was guilty in the court of public opinion. Even on the slight chance that he didn't do it(like.0000001%) The trial and investigation showed what kind of creep he was.
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Post by Johnny Flamingo on Jul 18, 2009 17:28:21 GMT -5
OJ in the observatory with a candle stick
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