Hell yea hes is guilty. Hes a piece of sh!t. Just like Johnny Cochran thank god hes dead god is having a field day with his a.ss. Anybody who think otherwise is dumb as hell
2007-03-31 14:31:09
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answered by fckalltheuglybtches 1
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If the detectives had no longer been so ******* racist and out to dangle a action picture star., they might have won a seek warrant that's needed via regulation, to circulate into the abode of a suspect and seek, plus get rid of information. i'm very lots into crime & undercover agent video clips, and not in any respect in my existence have I seen or examine a case the place the completed criminal gadget, alongside with the forensic group screwed up a case that allowed a assassin to stroll being discovered "no longer accountable". (Why do you think of all of them stop their jobs and went into some thing else??). I continually believed that Oj, and his son committed the crime at the same time. while the call got here down, to on the present time I remember being on accountability in a wellbeing center (won't call), the place an entire scale revolt broke out between the white docs and the black docs. (i'm speaking an particularly fist combat). the final public of black human beings felt he grow to be no longer quilty and the final public of white human beings felt he grow to be high quality. my own very own opinion each and every person that had a hand interior the proseution of Oj, Simson must be charged with first degree homicide X 2 for failing to do the activity that they took and have been paid to accomplish. by using fact of those ********, 2 easily everyone seems to be ineffective and Oj, enjoys existence being a unfastened guy. Minddoctor, France
2016-10-20 03:19:23
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answered by ? 4
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Absolutely he was guilty. There was a number of reasons why he got off...A weak prosecution team up against one of the best defense teams in the country...bought by OJ's fortune. And sure the race card came into play when they worked so hard to discredit Mark Furhrman.
2007-03-28 07:23:38
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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Guilty as Sin
2007-03-31 08:22:48
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answered by Anonymous
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HE WAS DEFINITELY GUILTY. IT MAKES ME SAD BECAUSE AS A BLACK PERSON I KNOW THAT BLACK PPL ARE SUBJECTED TO SOME BULLSHIT SOMETIMES. BUT I FEEL LIKE HE DEFINITELY PLAYED THE RACE CARD AND A LOT OF TIMES WHEN A BLACK MAN IS REALLY INNOCENT NO ONE BELIEVES HIM BECAUSE WE GOT AASSHOLES LIKE OJ OUT HERE
2007-03-28 10:17:48
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answered by peachez 3
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He was guilty, there was so much evidence against him. He had enough money to put together a crack team of lawyers, that's it.
2007-03-28 05:22:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh he was guilty. There is way too much evidence that says he was guilty.
2007-03-28 05:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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guilty
2007-03-28 05:23:05
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answered by Babe 5
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Hell yeah! He was guilty.
he plain and simple had enough money.
2007-03-28 05:19:15
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answered by greenie 6
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screw the race cards, that man is guiltier than a bit**! he did it, he's gonna burn in hell! and then his punk a** is gonna write a book - if i did it, here's how i would have done it' - a feeble retarded attempt to get heat off of his a**. he bought the system and he needs to pay. that's what i think.
2007-03-28 06:03:49
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answered by janishippiechick@sbcglobal.net 2
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