My only thought is what are his and her kids thinking? As far as I am concerned, it proves once again that he did it. Shows no concern but for his miserable self.
Now do you see why it is wrong to make cult figures out of athletes and movie stars? Who ever said "No" to him?
Do not buy his book, please!
2006-11-15 16:14:10
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answered by NeoArt 6
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Did he do it, or not? And if not, then who? Well we will never know, but God and OJ. There can not be any more investigation, because it will become double jeopardy. Obviously he is in serious need of money. His career went down the drain prior the big scandal. Later It took a lot of money to keep the Lawyer that defended him. Later he had a second trial that he was found responsible to repay his ex wife's family plus the other guys family for pain and suffering. This whole scandal must have left a big burden that made him decide to write a book on it. In this sort of things I believe that we should not fall in temptation. Do not purchase the book because then our message to criminals is to say it is okay to murder, and they get money that they do not deserve. I don't know for sure about OJ if he did it or not, but to other serial killers that wrote book and got money for writing it I find it sick and depraved.
2006-11-15 17:03:13
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answered by leoncito123451 2
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I think that he is getting what he wants....attention. If people ignored him, he would have no choice but to go away. He is a publicity junkie and the public seems to love/hate him. Either way, he gets way more attention than he deserves. Hopefully he will sell millions and the families that won civil lawsuits will be able to collect. He is a pitiful person who doesnt understand that he was given a chance to start over whether he deserved it or not. Someone less egotistical would have taken the opportunity to parent his children and try to steer clear of public attention. I wont be buying a copy of the book and this is the last time I will allow him to take up this much of my time. Those who feel that he got away with murder or just plain dont like him should follow suit.
2006-11-15 16:39:22
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answered by edaem 4
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Once you are tried and found not guilty, you cannot be tried again. OJ could admit everything and nobody could do anything about it. He wrote the book to keep his name in the public eye and to make money. When his name starts to fade again, he will do something else to arouse curiousity and gain more attention and money. Anyone who buys his book is buying into his game.
2006-11-15 16:20:58
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answered by Rainfog 5
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3.4 Million will make people do unimaginable things. Imagine the familiies of the murdered. Disgraceful, OJ is a sociopath. He has a god complex, he won the heisman and grew up people idolizing him. He got away with murder and therefore elevated his status in his mind. Our judicial system is chaotic and this is proof. Especially because we cannot retry him.
2006-11-15 16:13:21
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answered by Law 2
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At first I was disgusted. Then, I thought, "this will give him some of the most negative publicity anyone could imagine." You go for it OJ. Let's see how miserable your life can get.
2006-11-15 16:15:31
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answered by sharon the nurse 1
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My opinion is, he is a money grubbing attention whore.
He beat the rap, and now he is tormenting the families of Nicole & Ron.
I hope the Goldman's sue him for every penny he makes from this book.
2006-11-15 16:14:45
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answered by Anonymous
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OJ needs money bad.
2006-11-15 16:10:10
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answered by Anonymous
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He needs some money--or attention. Or both.
2006-11-15 16:11:04
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answered by maamu 6
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I hope his plan is better than the one George Bush had for Iraq.
2006-11-15 16:15:08
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answered by Professor Riddle 5
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