i hope he is killed the same way his victims were
2006-11-15 05:40:52
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answered by ken y 5
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The News Corporation, a major media group, says it has canceled publication of a controversial book by former athlete and actor O.J. Simpson, who was acquitted in 1995 of charges that he killed his former wife and a companion.
The corporation said it is canceling the book, titled, If I did It, as well as a television special featuring an interview with Simpson.
News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch said today the project was ill-considered. He apologized to the families of the murder victims, Ronald Goldman and Simpson's former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson.
News that Simpson authored a book about how he would have committed murder sparked new controversy. Several television stations affiliated with News Corporation's Fox Broadcasting said they would not air the TV special.
Although Simpson was acquitted, he was later found guilty in a civil trial and ordered to pay the victims' families $33.5 million.
Fred Goldman, Ronald Goldman's father, speaking on CNN television, urged people not to buy the book or watch the interview.
Goldman's relatives said they would pursue legal options to claim any revenues from the book.
Simpson was accused of the murders after neighbors found the bodies of Goldman and Brown Simpson on June 14, 1994 in front of Brown Simpson's home in Los Angeles. They had been stabbed several times and Brown Simpson's throat slashed.
Millions of Americans watched Simpson's first trial on television. His legal team painted the Los Angeles police department as biased against blacks.
Simpson has always maintained his innocence.
I can not beleive that turned into a race trial and he got off it is sick and sad and everyone knows he did it go to this link and you can see the real phots of Nichole & Ron the day of the killings
2006-11-22 05:52:42
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answered by tr2thhrt 5
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I don't pay much attention to what the celebrities are doing, and even less about what some dumb creep is writing. Is this a sign that he doesn't have much brains if he's writing about how he would have killed them? Simpson, that's your wife, for crying out loud! And you want to make money off the two deaths?
Ja, the profit should go to the families, however many parts of the royalty as stated on paper. It's part of the law, and if you were above it once, I hope you wouldn't get away with it this time.
But if I were a family member, I'd be ashamed to receive such blood-money. Probably not even to cover the burial costs.
2006-11-15 08:22:45
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answered by Tet 4
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I have always been someone who likes to be educated on the criminal mind. Serial killers and other deviants have always intrigued me because I can't quite understand why someone would commit such heinous crimes.
So yes I will be watching the OJ special only to serve my sick curiosity on this matter. I in no way agree with what happened and I do think he did it and got away with it only because he was a "star".
Deviants come in all shapes & sizes, they aren't necessarily the sad little boys who tortured the neighbors cat. Think of John Wayne Gacy...he was a stand out member of the community, boy scout leader & city councel person and how many people did they find buried under his house?
Any monetary means from any crime should have the funds going directly to the victems families. No matter if said person is found guilty or not, even if an outsider writes a book about it.
As a society we are inthralled with tragedy...look how long Jon Bonet's picture was on every magazine at the grocery store. Let the victems rest in peace where they no longer have to worry about crazy people and what happened to them.
2006-11-16 08:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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O.J. Simpson is absolutely psychopathic. But then again so is our legal system. He has a civil judgment against him for like $30 million which I don't believe he's paid a cent. Why would he write a I-didn't-kill-my-wife-but-if-I- did-here's-how-I'd-do-it book? Money! He'll make alot off of it and the victim's families won't see a penny from it. There's a reason he moved to Florida, the butthole of the country.
2006-11-16 18:22:46
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answered by DawnDavenport 7
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OJ Simpson should have all of his assets liquidated and all earnings garnished until the civil judgment decided against him is paid in full.
All those who profit from the murders should be required to allocate a large portion of their earnings to the Nicole Brown Charitable Foundation, or organizations fighting domestic violence, morality in broadcasting and journalism, or other issues.
2006-11-17 15:24:55
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answered by don't pay oj 1
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Why is it that everyone is mad at O.J. about this book? If we should be upset with anyone, it is society. Why do people want to read this book and hear his story on TV? When I was little, I remember my parents talking about the mentality of people in our society. They said that if there was an Elvis concert on one side of the road and a public hanging on the other, and both were free, that more people would go to the hanging than the concert. I believe this theory is true seeing as how people got so caught up in the O.J. trial, Michel Jackson trial and Kobe Bryant case.
2006-11-16 07:51:42
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answered by Just Speaking the Truth 1
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you ever get leather wet.. if you have, you know it has a tendency to shrink.
In the tv series - heat of the night - Mr Simpson was murdered, much in the same fashion that his wife was. They held this program back, until after the trail. Had the public been aware of it, I'm sure Mr Simpson would have found himself behind bars.
He's going to give an account of how they were murder, if he had don it himself. IF he had done it.. sorry, but I still believe he had done it.
Anything that comes from this, should go to the victims family, NOT Mr Simpson!
2006-11-15 05:51:38
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answered by sassy 6
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Jesus' resurrection replaced into witnessed through over 2 hundred human beings. maximum of whom were nevertheless alive at the same time as the gospels were written. So, in the adventure that they tried to manufacture it, then they could were stoned through others(as replaced into the custom on the time). seek for, your reaction to MRTZMK is blind. each of the books that initiate with a million or 2, are letters, they don't look to be even recordings of Jesus' life, yet what human beings are saying to others. lots of those are witting of their life time, after Jesus' resurrection. many written between 40-80AD. to declare that, i ought to to boot declare "Even your human being evolutionary scholars can't agree of at the same time as the earth replaced into first shaped"
2016-10-16 09:02:11
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answered by konen 4
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No I would not be interested in reading it. I personally think he is guilty of the crimes. If he didnt do it then he paid someone to do it. Why would you write a book explaining how you would kill someone if you were innocent of the crime? He just wants the attention since no one seems to care about him anymore. To bad double jeopardy exists because this should be a case where it isnt applied.
2006-11-15 11:26:07
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answered by Cameron721 2
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OJ was, is and will continue to be guilty of murder...he most likely will never pay for his crimes here on earth...but he will pay later!
I would not spend a dime to read his account of the murders he committed...and yes the families should reap monetary benefits from his book and any monies he receives from promoting it - but it will not happen. He is a proficient liar and crook.
2006-11-15 05:59:16
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answered by Becky 4
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