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I think it should be called .. I did it .. and heres how I did it.
How can he do this to his kids.. hasnt he done enough.. The money for this book is suppose to go to his kids.. But do they really
want this blood money?

2006-11-17 05:06:39 · 12 answers · asked by vicki f 2 in News & Events Other - News & Events

12 answers

i think it's laughable...mockery of the justice system :)

i'm an african-american and i believe he's guilty (c'mon 'monster j' blacks can be legitimately guilty of a criminal act and racism not be factor in the verdict)

I've always thought he got away w/ the "perfect murder" i.e. all the evidence pointed to him (notwithstanding the actions of detective fuhrman), he had motive, opportunity, resources, there's the victim anticipatory statement of death at the hand of perp, history of violence, BUT THE LAW CANNOT TOUCH HIM! (ha, ha,)

furthermore, it seems through book sales he would be able to effectively benefit from his crime ...1st degree murder, no less!...something that the law prohibits. hey, i guess he didn't have the 'dream team' for nothing!

when he was acquitted i thought he can admit to it now and not worry about jail time/death penalty...you know, i may be wrong in believing he's guilty but if he is guilty (and only oj and God knows) then it seems from recent events oj will not be held accountable by the courts for his actions in this lifetime.

2006-11-17 05:26:23 · answer #1 · answered by AILENE 4 · 2 0

I think it's his confession. I think the publisher that is putting it out is sick in the head. Loco! Even if she says she did it because she was an abuse victim. That isn't a valid reason to publish the drivel. And I HOPE the money can be seized to pay the civil suit of the Browns and Goldmans.

2006-11-17 13:24:07 · answer #2 · answered by Jessie P 6 · 0 0

This is one book that I will never read. I feel so bad for the families of the victims and OJ's children they have all been through so much,this man should of been put away such a long time ago. He is a lowlife!

2006-11-17 13:17:28 · answer #3 · answered by Urchin 6 · 0 0

It should be illegal for anyone to profit off of someone elses suffering and criminal if that person is a suspect in any way or at anytime in the crime that caused the suffering.
Whats worse is that the press is going to read it, discuss it, and make it into a best seller.

2006-11-17 13:14:34 · answer #4 · answered by norwood 1 · 2 0

I think he's broke and needs to make money. He's the ultimate scum and the police who ruined the investigation by trying to frame a guilty man are just behind him.

2006-11-17 13:09:27 · answer #5 · answered by FaerieWhings 7 · 0 0

I think this an end round the legal system to make some ends. Maybe they're trying to make him confess if he is really guilty....

2006-11-17 13:16:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think it's a perfectly good waste of ink and the natural resources that make up paper.
Who really cares about what's-his-name anyhow?

2006-11-17 13:10:28 · answer #7 · answered by WHY? 3 · 0 0

It is a slap in the face of everyone that thought he was innocent. Also he is traumatizing his children and the families of the victims.

2006-11-17 13:08:19 · answer #8 · answered by Frank R 7 · 2 0

I think he must have done it if he is willing to do this kind of thing. An innocent man wouldn't be willing to write this. It's dispicable.

2006-11-17 13:09:23 · answer #9 · answered by Kyleontheweb 5 · 1 0

I have avoided the articles and i will ignore the interview.

I think the subtitle should be "And double jeopardy means no retrial!"

2006-11-17 13:08:52 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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