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Was OJ Simpson guilty?

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Was OJ Simpson guilty?

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  1. Well, he DID walk away free.

    Yes, he did it.

    I talked to a cop once who said his DNA was all over the place, and the prosecution really dropped the ball, because the defense kept saying "the DNA is compromised" or something like that, because his blood was mixed with the blood from both the victims.

    This cop (who is a CSI guy) said you could mix 100,000 people's blood together, that would not  compromise the DNA, it still showed that it was his blood.

    But the prosecution were bumbling idiots.

    That guy is a double murderer, no question.

    And the jury admitted they let him go, to 'send a message to the L.A. PD about racism".

    Their verdict should have been tossed because of that.


  2. Well, today there was a report that he was quoted complaining that if it were any normal person (being tried for his current dilemma) they would walk away free. HUH ?  Instead of complaining, he should be thanking God, that he's not doing life for his murder walk away. Talk about having nerve.

  3. You Think think my question was a joke.Well i have an answer for you.

    Cover your ears with cotton balls, duct tape your mouth, use swimming nostril clamps, and cover your eyes with a bandana. And cover your body in some type of plastic-tarp and handcuff yourself. Then get into some stranger's trunk and lay still and keep quiet. And when someone opens their trunk burst out and be like "GRASSHOPPAH."

  4. ddddaaaaaaaaaa

  5. No doubt about his guilt.

  6. Pretty Much! Why would someone drive around the freeways of L.A., with a gun to his head, being chased by Cops, If he "Didn"t" do it? HUH? Spane That A!

                           Grasshoppa= oh Girl, you are awesome!

  7. Yes.

  8. guilty as sin
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