Hi, No, because I respect our justice system, which is more than OJ or his jury did. Two wrongs don't make a right and I have to live with my choices, so it would depend on the evidence. Why must we have to endure anymore of OJ's narcissistic behavior? Has anyone put any thought into what this must be doing emotionally to Nicole and Ron's families, not to mention what it is doing to his children. I feel like OJ, besides killing Ron and Nicole, has raped the justice system and now he is raping the public. Shame on Fox TV for airing such a show. Shame on book publishers for publishing such trash, and shame on the American public for watching this show or buying this book. I can't believe how low some people will stoop for a dollar. Let's put OJ where he belongs, into obscurity, which for a narcissist is worse than prison, and ban the book and TV show. Kim Goldman(Ron's sister) has a website you can go to and sign a petition that will be given to officials at Fox and Harper-Collins Publishers to urge them to not air the show or sell the book. The website is: http://dontpayoj.com
2006-11-18 18:33:37
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answered by sunshinesue_1999 4
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If DNA flies, bloody gloves are planted by cops, The killer has cuts on his fingers and wears $1000 shoes that leave bloody prints all over the place, I guess I would have to say the killer is Not Guilty. Yep, NOT GUILTY...lol...
2006-11-18 21:26:18
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answered by lolasmommy 3
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I would let God handle that. Sit on a murder trial, then see what happens, I have, u don't get all the info and etc. Never again, R judiscial system is a joke.
2006-11-18 22:37:56
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answered by stargazsur1@sbcglobal.net 2
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Two wrongs does not make a right.
No, I am afraid I would have to look at this case independently of anything that OJ may have done.
Besides, if it would be in control, I would not free a murderer!
2006-11-18 20:32:04
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answered by starting over 6
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im black ok i think he did it but the shadow of doubt was ther for me cause i think ther was more to it even if it is a creep one who would write a if i did it book i dont want the others envolved to get off ethier blsck or white im quit sure every racicst white person who had influence tryedc to nail him if they didnt well thsts the point (not to be rude) and thats why he may fell justifeid with his book cause he knew hed have to pay cash one way or another to get off so now were doing exactly what he wanted trying to find a way to nail him and that in your face book of his is his way of saying ha ha ha ha personaly ithink is bothering him and this book is an attempt to cover up or joke off his conscience hes sufering his helpers may be encouraging this they atleast helped him cover it up so he feels if white can do so acn blacks( pay their way out) honestly i have a gut feling hes going to crack up eventualy publicaly id convict them though cause ia riot could insue it pay to do the right thing
2006-11-18 21:14:06
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answered by will pray 4 you disleic 15 wpmin 2
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Another 'miscarriage' of justice? Why?
Seems that when a person 'leaves' this life, their involvements here are ended . . . why release this person (OJ) from the miseries of here, sooner than he deserves?
2006-11-18 21:07:55
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answered by Anonymous
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If he was murdered, then a crime has been committed, but if he has simply been killed under questionable circumstances, then there may be reasonable doubt.
2006-11-18 20:38:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Murder is murder. In the justice system (hee hee) one can't make judgments by saying the victim was rotten & deserved it.
2006-11-18 20:46:15
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answered by Valac Gypsy 6
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Shhhh. Yes
2006-11-18 20:26:37
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answered by tinamaries43 5
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no i say he did us a big favor!just wish he was smart not to get caught .
2006-11-19 17:19:39
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answered by tommy jr 24 2
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