they do operate on the same level of intellegence, innocent, about as innocent as Bill Clinton was with Monica as in I never had sex with that woman!
2007-08-01 00:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Great question but you also answered it - "right mind". There is no big spotlight for OJ after the trial from the killings. The glory days and continued requests for high profile athletes to appear at different functions just doesn't happen for him. Why anyone even considered publishing it was the bigger question in my mind. The marketing/PR departments must have not had a pulse on the public at all.
Whether he is innocent or guilty still remains a question that everyone has an opinion on - he may or may not have directly done it, but he was involved in it.
Edit: just got done browsing news links: That OJ states the book was crafted by a ghost writer and was full of errors.
"..Simpson said the book was composed by a ghost author, and that he reluctantly agreed to include a chapter containing a "night-of-the-crime" account as told by him only after the publishers agreed to clearly label it as hypothetical.
"Because I didn't do it. ... I will not justify the evidence they had...," he said. "We got to that chapter, and I said, 'Hey, I can't participate in that."'
Simpson said he let the author ask him questions but otherwise played a passive role in describing the killings.
"I read what he wrote, and I saw all of these major holes, all of these impossible things," Simpson recalled.
"All of these other parts of the book I would correct, but I told myself, 'If I correct this, there are going to be people out there that say, 'Oh, look how accurate this is,' Right?" ...
2007-08-01 00:05:07
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answered by Margaret K 3
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did you ever see the t-shirts they were selling around the time of his trial, where they gave him bart's hair? those were great, wish i could find a picture.
The man must be broke, he used to be a football player and a movie star, after all this murdering stuff happened he had to pay a lot of money to the victims (civil suits), and lawyers. (legal fees, getting away with murder is not cheap).
So he wrote a book as a publicity stunt, get his name back in the news, and to make some money, too bad he won't be seeing any of it.
2007-07-31 21:24:38
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answered by dilbert v 2
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Bart Simpson is better looking - he may be goofy, but I like him better than O.J. I don't think O.J. is innocent - and it is not because he is black - it is because he is an overpaid athlete who thinks he can get away with anything - and he did. However, it will catch up with him sooner or later.
2007-08-01 02:39:09
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answered by mountaindew25 3
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I've met no one who really believes that piece of Trash is innocent, ( except some raciest blacks ). Even Johnny Cockgrin Knew he was guilty, that why he told the Jury during his summation that "Even if you believe OJ is guilty, you must find him innocent to send a message....." When Cockgrin died I celebrated, I hope he is rotting in Hell, and that simpson rots in Hell !
2007-08-01 00:09:03
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answered by Anonymous
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They'res alot of things in the public that swing both ways. Criminals make alot money sometimes just being criminals.
2007-08-01 21:06:05
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answered by ronedon 3
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I dunno about that; but I'm sure Jessica is Bart's sister! And, no I don't believe O.J. is innocent!
2007-07-31 21:35:41
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answered by trebor namyl hcaeb 6
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it was his ex wife not his wife
2007-07-31 21:22:44
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answered by Cool Rider 5
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LOL good question
2007-07-31 23:11:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe O.J. is his "step-dad"? (however you wanna look at it....)
2007-07-31 21:23:49
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answered by strange-artist 7
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