Anonymous wrote:Read his book. It’s disturbing. He did it.
Anonymous wrote:Read his book. It’s disturbing. He did it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that Goldman and the Browns received their civil court settlement? If not, Goldman and the Browns should get their settlement. However, whatever kids OJ has from his first or any other marriage, should inherit his estate.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should all go to OJ's children. OJ's children have done nothing wrong. Any image rights, future book sales, movies etc... the children should get it all.Anonymous wrote:I hope his estate goes to Fred Goldman.
Goldman had his chance through the years to make OJ pay. Now let OJ's family live in peace.
His children from his first wife should get nothing. All his children (even Nicole's, I believe) have stuck by him. His estate should pay whatever part of the judgment he still owes to the Goldmans and Browns from losing the civil suit.
As of 2021, OJ had only paid a little over $100,000 to the Goldmans even though the judgment was $33 million. Not sure about the Browns. All assets should go to satisfy these judgments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He died before he was able to find the real killer!
I’ve always believed the real killer was his son from his first wife. Jason was a chef , had some sort of rage/bipolar disorder and a restraining order for wanting to stab an ex gf. Huge red flags there. OJ apparently hated blood and suffered from arthritis. An arthritic man stabbing over and over two adults including a karate trained Ron never tracked for me and the closeness his kids have to him also confirms my suspicions. The oldest boy was crazy
But yet it was OJs blood at the scene and the victims’ blood was in OJs car and on clothing found in his bedroom. And oh wait, OJ was insanely possessive and had a history of beating Nicole, but sure it was Jason.
The blood on the scene is controversial because his defense was able to note that OJ was getting blood drawn while he was in jail to aid the investigation. The defense was able to use Mark Fuhrmans racism and LAPD’s past history of planting blood on the scene for black suspects to be able to get OJ acquitted. So much focus was on the glove but it was really the Fuhrmann comments and his history of evidence planting that really ruined the case . The entire prosecution says they knew things were over after that because the judge was not happy and neither were the jurors about Furhman
Innocent people don't flee the scene with their passport, cash, a gun, and hair dye in their car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He died before he was able to find the real killer! :(
I’ve always believed the real killer was his son from his first wife. Jason was a chef , had some sort of rage/bipolar disorder and a restraining order for wanting to stab an ex gf. Huge red flags there. OJ apparently hated blood and suffered from arthritis. An arthritic man stabbing over and over two adults including a karate trained Ron never tracked for me and the closeness his kids have to him also confirms my suspicions. The oldest boy was crazy
But yet it was OJs blood at the scene and the victims’ blood was in OJs car and on clothing found in his bedroom. And oh wait, OJ was insanely possessive and had a history of beating Nicole, but sure it was Jason.
The blood on the scene is controversial because his defense was able to note that OJ was getting blood drawn while he was in jail to aid the investigation. The defense was able to use Mark Fuhrmans racism and LAPD’s past history of planting blood on the scene for black suspects to be able to get OJ acquitted. So much focus was on the glove but it was really the Fuhrmann comments and his history of evidence planting that really ruined the case . The entire prosecution says they knew things were over after that because the judge was not happy and neither were the jurors about Furhman
Right, because the LAPD was like you know what, we are out to get black people so let’s pin a murder on the whitest black guy ever and a beloved sports hero, OJ Simpson. Dude literally said I’m not black I’m OJ. His house had to be redecorated before the jury visit because all of the photos in his house were white people. I’m not saying Fuhrman didn’t give the defense a lot to work with, but come on.
I think OJ most likely did it but I still think some of the evidence was planted. Like dropping the one glove on us properly. I think cops like Fuhrman are just that stupid and arrogant that they will mess up even a good case. There was a ton of evidence so I doubt it was all planted, but the glove just seemed ridiculous to me. Maybe I’m naive but I think with the advent of more sophisticated CSI techniques, I think cops are less likely to play these sorts of games with murder scenes now. But that was all in its infancy back then.
I guess it’s possible it was the son and the lab messed up the dna test. A male son would have pretty close DNA….but I’m not sure what his motive would be to kill his ex-step-mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He died before he was able to find the real killer!
I’ve always believed the real killer was his son from his first wife. Jason was a chef , had some sort of rage/bipolar disorder and a restraining order for wanting to stab an ex gf. Huge red flags there. OJ apparently hated blood and suffered from arthritis. An arthritic man stabbing over and over two adults including a karate trained Ron never tracked for me and the closeness his kids have to him also confirms my suspicions. The oldest boy was crazy
But yet it was OJs blood at the scene and the victims’ blood was in OJs car and on clothing found in his bedroom. And oh wait, OJ was insanely possessive and had a history of beating Nicole, but sure it was Jason.
The blood on the scene is controversial because his defense was able to note that OJ was getting blood drawn while he was in jail to aid the investigation. The defense was able to use Mark Fuhrmans racism and LAPD’s past history of planting blood on the scene for black suspects to be able to get OJ acquitted. So much focus was on the glove but it was really the Fuhrmann comments and his history of evidence planting that really ruined the case . The entire prosecution says they knew things were over after that because the judge was not happy and neither were the jurors about Furhman
Innocent people don't flee the scene with their passport, cash, a gun, and hair dye in their car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He died before he was able to find the real killer!
I’ve always believed the real killer was his son from his first wife. Jason was a chef , had some sort of rage/bipolar disorder and a restraining order for wanting to stab an ex gf. Huge red flags there. OJ apparently hated blood and suffered from arthritis. An arthritic man stabbing over and over two adults including a karate trained Ron never tracked for me and the closeness his kids have to him also confirms my suspicions. The oldest boy was crazy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The news coverage is giving me PTSD. It’s so hard to convey to people not alive or aware of how all consuming the trial was. The networks led with the trial every single evening for a year. CNN had coverage 24/7. It was exhausting.
Agree.
I remember where I was when the verdict was announced. I was a 2nd year law student at UVA Law. I remember that many of the Black law students had gathered to hear the verdict and a huge cheer went out when it was read. I was shocked and stunned. Shocked that the verdict was "not guilty" and stunned that these fellow students -- who I thought looked at the case like I did -- they had studied criminal law and were taking Evidence as a class, they were smart/logical and at a pretty good law school --- they cheered when I thought it was a miscarriage of justice.
It was very surprising to me. They weren't people who followed OJ as a football player. They weren't people who had been in jail and wanted OJ to stick it to the man as a proxy for their legal revenge. It took me awhile to realize that while I thought we were on the same team ("team" being "law students"_ --- they actually had a bigger commitment/tie/attachment to the racial "team" victory that OJ represented.
It was a really shocking moment for me to see fellow law students CHEERING for a murderer being set free. OJ represented a victory over racism to them. We all came to law school to learn law, but we look at it through the glasses of our past experiences.
I could have posted this verbatim, except different law school. One of the smartest women in my class cheered and I was jaw droppingly stunned. I’d say it was for me (a white woman) my first known exposure to your last point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He died before he was able to find the real killer!
I’ve always believed the real killer was his son from his first wife. Jason was a chef , had some sort of rage/bipolar disorder and a restraining order for wanting to stab an ex gf. Huge red flags there. OJ apparently hated blood and suffered from arthritis. An arthritic man stabbing over and over two adults including a karate trained Ron never tracked for me and the closeness his kids have to him also confirms my suspicions. The oldest boy was crazy
But yet it was OJs blood at the scene and the victims’ blood was in OJs car and on clothing found in his bedroom. And oh wait, OJ was insanely possessive and had a history of beating Nicole, but sure it was Jason.
The blood on the scene is controversial because his defense was able to note that OJ was getting blood drawn while he was in jail to aid the investigation. The defense was able to use Mark Fuhrmans racism and LAPD’s past history of planting blood on the scene for black suspects to be able to get OJ acquitted. So much focus was on the glove but it was really the Fuhrmann comments and his history of evidence planting that really ruined the case . The entire prosecution says they knew things were over after that because the judge was not happy and neither were the jurors about Furhman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He died before he was able to find the real killer!
I’ve always believed the real killer was his son from his first wife. Jason was a chef , had some sort of rage/bipolar disorder and a restraining order for wanting to stab an ex gf. Huge red flags there. OJ apparently hated blood and suffered from arthritis. An arthritic man stabbing over and over two adults including a karate trained Ron never tracked for me and the closeness his kids have to him also confirms my suspicions. The oldest boy was crazy
But yet it was OJs blood at the scene and the victims’ blood was in OJs car and on clothing found in his bedroom. And oh wait, OJ was insanely possessive and had a history of beating Nicole, but sure it was Jason.
The blood on the scene is controversial because his defense was able to note that OJ was getting blood drawn while he was in jail to aid the investigation. The defense was able to use Mark Fuhrmans racism and LAPD’s past history of planting blood on the scene for black suspects to be able to get OJ acquitted. So much focus was on the glove but it was really the Fuhrmann comments and his history of evidence planting that really ruined the case . The entire prosecution says they knew things were over after that because the judge was not happy and neither were the jurors about Furhman
Right, because the LAPD was like you know what, we are out to get black people so let’s pin a murder on the whitest black guy ever and a beloved sports hero, OJ Simpson. Dude literally said I’m not black I’m OJ. His house had to be redecorated before the jury visit because all of the photos in his house were white people. I’m not saying Fuhrman didn’t give the defense a lot to work with, but come on.