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Do you know or did you during or after the trial - believe that OJ Simpson?

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is quilty? HIs new book "If I did it" seems to be all over the news lately. Which is why I ask. I don't need to read the book to believe he's guilty. The only thing is I wonder how much 'help' he had.

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  1. I believed his was guilty from the beginning and think his book is his confession.   It doesn't matter how much help he had - the man is a murderer and should be in prison.  OJ lost publishing rights to the Goldmans on the book, so he cannot profit one bit from it's sale, or lack of sale.


  2. I had an open mind at the beginning of the trial, but as I learned more facts, I realized that it's improbable that the LAPD could have planted all the evidence and have fabricated eye-witness reports that were consistent with the murder.

    There was an enormous amount of physical evidence. Although it was claimed to be a professional hit during the trial, it was extremely sloppy and bloody. It's the kind of killing that you would expect from OJ.

    The evidence is overwhelming, but much of it was excluded during the murder trial due to sharp defense work. OJ was not quite so lucky on his civil law suit. He was justly taken to the cleaners on the subsequent civil suit filed by the families.

    It seemed that he wouldn't need much help during the murders, however, Kato Kalin and others may have been complicit in covering up some salient facts. The defense team did an awesome job. The LAPD and lab, did its usual sloppy job.

  3. It's obvious to see OJ Murdered his Wife and The "Dude" (I fotgot his name and i just seen on special on Dr. Phil about it) But most definately this hypothetical book is a confession. Even the ghost writer of the book says its a confession.

  4. He is a killer that got to walk because he was black and nobody really cared about his "white woman"

  5. The LA Weekly ran a story a couple of years ago in which they claimed that OJ murdered his wife and Ron, but that he received "help" from his son.  Allegedly, the son has a history of violence towards women and a love of knives.

    I found this extract:

    "Jason Simpson was 24 at the time of the killings, and like his father had a history of violence. The younger Simpson was a professional chef who'd previously brandished knives when enraged. He was on anger-suppression meds at the time, and his alibi for the night in question -- that he was working -- was challenged by co-workers. Also, Nicole had said she thought Jason Simpson was stalking her."

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