Gosh, now he is setting up a unoffical sting opperation.
He is one of the worse socio-paths that I have ever seen.
He gets by with murder. Then gets quilty verdic in civil court. He writes a book about what he would of done if he had done it.
Sick!
And now he is in trouble again with the law and he smiles at the camera and is getting lots of media attention. And he is so clueless. What is up with him??? And please don't buy his book. ok?
2007-09-16
19:39:32
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I know the Goldmen's have rights to the book. That is irrevelant in this question.
I am asking about how he gets by with things because he is famous.
2007-09-16
19:52:30 ·
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I am not sure if he has lost a grasp of reality.
But sociopaths are basically clueless of the rights of others. Sociopaths do not have a conscience and can do anything at all without feeling guilty.
They also feel they are smarter than almost everyone else and so can 'outwit' anyone.
Bottom line.
Sociopaths do not believe personal rights and the laws of the land do not apply to them.
OJ fits the definition of Sociopath.
Good book on the subject..."The Sociopath Next Door" Great book to give understanding to one of the few truly evil group of humans.
2007-09-16 20:02:35
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answered by sasha1641 5
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One thing I would like to mention about that "sting operation" is that it has been pointed out by some people who are familar with that hotel/casino is that the room he was accused of breaking into is in a restricted-access area. In order to get there, he would have had to show a pass to a security guard at the elevator. What I'm saying is that he was able to get in somehow. He didn't just walk right up to the room with several henchmen and break down the door.
Still, I think his arrogance is appalling. I remember when the murders first took place. At first, I didn't want to believe he was guilty but I then remembered a National Enquirer article I had read five years earlier where he had beaten up his wife. He laughed it off and told the police it was no big deal even though she was bruised and bleeding. As the days went by, I became more and more convinced of his guilt. He feels no remorse for what he did. He's openly contemptuous of Ron Goldman, even though that poor man was a completely innocent victim who happened to only be doing a favor for a friend by returning her mother's glasses. He doesn't care that he left two young children motherless. All he cared about was that Nicole had divorced him and if he couldn't have her, then nobody could.
2007-09-16 20:36:19
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answered by RoVale 7
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OJ is and has been a very sick man for a long time. I don't feel sorry for him. All of us rational people out here in the big wide world "know" that he and his lawyers used the race card to get him off on the murder charges 13 years ago. He has walked around in the world living in his own world, he thinks he can't hurt, but at the same time the man has gone totally insane! A person can't kill two people in cold blood and not loose their mind from some kind of guilt, not unless your a total psychopath and I believe that OJ is just that, a psychopath.
I'm hoping that the courts in Nevada can see fit to send this man to prison for the rest of his life "if he's found guilty" of robbery. Once a killer, always a killer.
2007-09-17 08:28:16
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answered by treehouse 2
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Sociopath's always do. It's harded and harder to keep the lies straight. All the proceeds of the book go to the Goldman family to start to pay the civil settlement they won. None goes to OJ.
2007-09-16 19:51:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No chance we will by his book. What we want to know is where does he get all his money? We thought the Goldman's were supposed to get everything he has. Maybe we should get out the white race card on this one!!!!!
2007-09-17 01:21:07
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answered by howaboutthat 2
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If you buy the book, the money goes to the Goldman family.
I have always thought he was off his nut.
2007-09-16 19:47:54
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answered by Michelle My Bell 5
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I do think that all of the fame and fortune is going to his head. I don't understand any thing that he has been doing. I think that the jury that let him free had some problems as well.
2007-09-16 21:15:16
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answered by Tweety Bell 1
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He didn't get away with murder - he was found not guilty. That means he didn't do it. The civil judgement is double jeopardy, and it is a damn shame that people can be tried twice for the same crime - once in a real court, and once again in a court that doesn't require proof of guilt, but rather, proof of innocence.
2007-09-16 19:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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He's one sick puppy. I just hope he goes to jail before he hurts someone else.
2007-09-18 00:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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