OJ simpson Died

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Anonymous wrote:He did confess to his own agent. This is like trump, where his own friends said he was guilty but this guy doesn’t want to listen to people that know Oj confessed. He confessed to his own agent and great friend. His friend and agent was lying about confession? Just like a trump bubble of denial

The agent, the jail guard, the cop, the prosecution witness who wrote If I Did it. OJ apparently was going around s “confessions” and they just had to share it for money ,right ?

Nobody in the entire thread has been able to provide an explanation as to why there was no blood in the Bronco, OJs home, how he killed and cleaned up in 5-10 minutes, and why there was EDTA in the blood evidence found.


There was blood in the Bronco, and hair and clothing fibers from both victims. But you’re ignoring this reality by claiming that it was planted by the cops. There’s no way to satisfy your denial, when you’re provided with concrete evidence like Ron Goldman’s hair in the Bronco, you negate it. Literally, if O.J. publicly confessed, you’d say it was a false confession brought on by constant public badgering.

Most of the rest of us used to love O.J., but realized once we saw the evidence, we realized that his friendly demeanor and public persona was a mask for an evil wife abusing narcissistic killer. Just like it’s useless to present evidence to you, no amount of your posting about Ron Goldman’s (laughable) mob connections is going to change our minds. WE KNOW O.J. DID IT!

+1000. At various points people have responded to your conspiracy theories and when those responses have been too rational you either ignore them or pivot to something else. You also keep repeating things that aren’t true (like the prosecution made up a time for Nicole’s last phone call and everyone just co-signed it) no matter how many times people point out that what you’re saying isn’t accurate.


That is exactly what happened. I posted news articles that show that. The time kept changing from 11pm in June 1994, 10:30pm during the preliminary hearing in July 1994, and finally 9:30 during the trial. The time of death kept changing as well . The prosecution was playing things by ear the entire time.
Anonymous
In fact, the civil trial has a different time of death than the criminal trial.

In the civil trial, they died at 10:30pm not 10:15pm and Kato who says he first heard the thumps against the wall at 10:40 changes his testimony to say he heard it at 11:00pm.

It was an entire hit job and sham
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In fact, the civil trial has a different time of death than the criminal trial.

In the civil trial, they died at 10:30pm not 10:15pm and Kato who says he first heard the thumps against the wall at 10:40 changes his testimony to say he heard it at 11:00pm.

It was an entire hit job and sham

Good grief, get a life and learn how to punctuate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In fact, the civil trial has a different time of death than the criminal trial.

In the civil trial, they died at 10:30pm not 10:15pm and Kato who says he first heard the thumps against the wall at 10:40 changes his testimony to say he heard it at 11:00pm.

It was an entire hit job and sham

Good grief, get a life and learn how to punctuate.


No answer?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He did confess to his own agent. This is like trump, where his own friends said he was guilty but this guy doesn’t want to listen to people that know Oj confessed. He confessed to his own agent and great friend. His friend and agent was lying about confession? Just like a trump bubble of denial

The agent, the jail guard, the cop, the prosecution witness who wrote If I Did it. OJ apparently was going around s “confessions” and they just had to share it for money ,right ?

Nobody in the entire thread has been able to provide an explanation as to why there was no blood in the Bronco, OJs home, how he killed and cleaned up in 5-10 minutes, and why there was EDTA in the blood evidence found.


There was blood in the Bronco, and hair and clothing fibers from both victims. But you’re ignoring this reality by claiming that it was planted by the cops. There’s no way to satisfy your denial, when you’re provided with concrete evidence like Ron Goldman’s hair in the Bronco, you negate it. Literally, if O.J. publicly confessed, you’d say it was a false confession brought on by constant public badgering.

Most of the rest of us used to love O.J., but realized once we saw the evidence, we realized that his friendly demeanor and public persona was a mask for an evil wife abusing narcissistic killer. Just like it’s useless to present evidence to you, no amount of your posting about Ron Goldman’s (laughable) mob connections is going to change our minds. WE KNOW O.J. DID IT!

+1000. At various points people have responded to your conspiracy theories and when those responses have been too rational you either ignore them or pivot to something else. You also keep repeating things that aren’t true (like the prosecution made up a time for Nicole’s last phone call and everyone just co-signed it) no matter how many times people point out that what you’re saying isn’t accurate.


That is exactly what happened. I posted news articles that show that. The time kept changing from 11pm in June 1994, 10:30pm during the preliminary hearing in July 1994, and finally 9:30 during the trial. The time of death kept changing as well . The prosecution was playing things by ear the entire time.

No, that’s not how it works, and that’s not what happened here. Prosecutors did not pluck a time for the phone call out of thin air and have the judge and defense counsel say, sure sounds good to me let’s go with that.
Anonymous
If I snort his ashes would that be weird?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I snort his ashes would that be weird?
Yes, and it would be sick!
Anonymous
At least now OJ can rest knowing his wife’s killer is finally dead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I snort his ashes would that be weird?


Since he’s been cremated, can we consider him concentrated OJ ?
Anonymous
I agree that unless you are over 45+, your opinion on OJ’s guilt or innocence can only be taken w/a grain of salt.

(No not trying to be snarky here.)

OJ was tried in a county that was still recovering from racial issues/violence between the police force in the area and the Black population that resides in the county.

The Rodney King verdict and ensuing riots were still fresh on everyone’s mind in the mid-90’s.
Anonymous
Innocent people don’t run. Look at his face when he first entered his plea. He was a defeated man who just killed 2 people
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Innocent people don’t run. Look at his face when he first entered his plea. He was a defeated man who just killed 2 people


Why would he come back to LA from Chicago if his plan was to run away due to feeling guilt? Did he really run if he took the Bronco? Why was this “covered in blood” Bronco not taken into evidence by police that night?

Nobody really knows why he did the white Bronco chase but surely hiding wasn’t his motive when he did this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree that unless you are over 45+, your opinion on OJ’s guilt or innocence can only be taken w/a grain of salt.

(No not trying to be snarky here.)

OJ was tried in a county that was still recovering from racial issues/violence between the police force in the area and the Black population that resides in the county.

The Rodney King verdict and ensuing riots were still fresh on everyone’s mind in the mid-90’s.


I'm 38 and remember the trial vividly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Innocent people don’t run. Look at his face when he first entered his plea. He was a defeated man who just killed 2 people


Why would he come back to LA from Chicago if his plan was to run away due to feeling guilt? Did he really run if he took the Bronco? Why was this “covered in blood” Bronco not taken into evidence by police that night?

Nobody really knows why he did the white Bronco chase but surely hiding wasn’t his motive when he did this.


He thought he would get away with it, duh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Innocent people don’t run. Look at his face when he first entered his plea. He was a defeated man who just killed 2 people


Why would he come back to LA from Chicago if his plan was to run away due to feeling guilt? Did he really run if he took the Bronco? Why was this “covered in blood” Bronco not taken into evidence by police that night?

Nobody really knows why he did the white Bronco chase but surely hiding wasn’t his motive when he did this.


Google is your friend: https://www.thewrap.com/oj-fact-check-two-white-broncos/
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