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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]OP as a black woman I am disappointed by your remarks. At the time of the trial I was able to guess wh the racists were at my job. Educated professionals coming up to me saying things like, "I can't believe that you all think he is innocent"! WTH? I believe that OJ killed his ex wife and Ron Goldman. However, I also believe that the police investigators planted evidence and got caught doing so. Don't argue, I work in a lab, preservative does not magically find its way into on site blood. They could have nailed him with a proper investigation, but no, they had to embellish the evidence. Something that has been going on for years with ALL police officers, white and black. Marsha Clark and Chris Darden stunk at their jobs too. They were no match for good lawyers. [b]The cause for celebration was NOT because people thought him to be innocent. People celebrated because (as previously said): For once a black man was able to BUY his way out of a jam, a privilege that comes with money. The worst of corrupt police activity that has hurt so many black men for generations was EXPOSED. [/b] Please grow up OP, everything is more complex than you think. [/quote] I really hope you're embarrassed by this, because it's seriously disgusting that he got away with murdering two people because we wanted to send a big FU to the Man. I know, as a proud AA female, this sickens me.[/quote] I agree with you and I am not saying that I "celebrated". However, the system is set up so that we rather let a guilty man go free than put an innocent man in jail. NOT calling him innocent, but the corruption was too much to ignore. BTW, since this case, crime evidence collection teams have cleaned up their acts big time. There are a lot more trained skilled professionals doing the crime scenes now, thus removing some of the ambiguity in cases like this. BTW, they might have been able to convict his butt without this silliness. Even with a proper warrant to enter his home, there is no way that he would have been able to clean up all the blood in his house, so they would have found the victims' blood there. That would have incriminated him along with other circumstances. . [/quote]
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