O J is dead

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Rella ~ I am a woman

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IF OJ chose the religoin of Islam , oh dear he wont like judgment day at all . He will roast in the lake of fire .
This is a fact . HOW much sorer a punishment awaits those WHO TROD JESUS UNDER FOOT .
sure hope he did not convert to islam and i sure hope he fled the liberal churches too .
For some odd reason Islam seems to appeal to a lot of blacks and people of color.

In the 1970s I would occasionally watch 700 Club when Pat Robertson was there daily with cohost Ben Kinchlow

On one program Ben and Pat were talking because Baptist Ben , turned minister, had considered the Nation of Islam conversion.

He finally came to the conclusion it was not for him... but many blacks did .
 
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Yup. Do you deem being found liable a sign that somone is innocent? Aren't you getting tired running all these laps?

How do you reconcile OJ was acquited criminally and found liable civilly?

No benefit to keep doing laps.

Sometimes people are so traumatized they are described as “being out of their minds.” So speculating why such a thing would be done defines reason.

COVID is a respiratory illness. It is not a digestive illness, like dysentery. During the pandemic, there was a run on toilet paper.
If it WAS his son who did the deed. And OJ was trying to protect him.. He was not liable for the murders or guilty.

If it was a hired killer then he would be liable for paying someone but not the doing of it
 
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No. I asked questions first. Seems you want to be the only one who can ask questions.
  1. Being found not guilty does not mean someone is innocent. Correct?
Technically correct
  1. Failing a lie detector test is not evidence the person is telling the truth. Correct?
They are not reliable, but if they were and you knew who had done the murders
and suspected it could be your son logically I say that would make one fail.

Shortly after Simpson was found not guilty of the murder of Brown and her friend Ron Goldman, longtime Simpson friend Rob Kardashian told ABC's 20/20 that he was shocked to learn that his friend had taken, and failed, a polygraph test. He said at the time that Simpson told him he had flunked the test because he was very emotional.

Legal professionals seem to agree that this is a common problem with lie detector tests. The American Psychological Association has even claimed that the science behind polygraphs can be "controversial." Innocent people can sometimes respond like guilty people, depending on how they react under stress and the types of questions asked. Likewise, it is supposedly possible to "beat" lie detector tests if you know how to control your answers and reactions.
  1. OJ was found liable for the deaths of 2 people. Correct?
The Goldmans brought the wrongful death charge for both Ron and Nicole.

There was no need to prove he was guilty of murder, just that he somehow was responsible
  1. How can someone be found criminally not guilty but civilly liable for 2 deaths?
Already explained in an above reply
  1. OJ died was a convicted felon who went to prison. Correct?
He went to prison for this... (Wiki)

State of Nevada v. Orenthal James Simpson, et al, Case Number: 07C237890-4. was a criminal case prosecuted in 2007–2008 in the U.S. state of Nevada, primarily involving the retired American football player O. J. Simpson.

On the night of September 13, 2007, a group of men led by Simpson entered a room in the Palace Station hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Bruce Fromong, a sports memorabilia dealer, testified that the group broke into his hotel room and stole memorabilia at gunpoint.[1] Three days later, on September 16, 2007, Simpson was arrested and initially held without bail.[2] He admitted taking the items, which he said had been stolen from him, but denied breaking into the room. Simpson also denied the allegation that he or the people with him carried weapons. Bail was later set at $125,000.[3][4]

On October 3, 2008—exactly 13 years after he was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ronald Goldman—Simpson was found guilty of all 12 charges. Right after the verdict was read, Simpson, who had been free on bail prior to this point, was handcuffed and remanded to the Clark County detention center without bail, pending sentencing.[5] On December 5, 2008, Simpson was sentenced to 33 years in prison with eligibility for parole in nine years (in October 2017). On July 20, 2017, Simpson was granted parole,[6] and was freed three months later.[7] In December 2021, he was granted early discharge from parole.[8][9]

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Palace Station, Las Vegas, where the robbery took place
Alfred Beardsley, a memorabilia dealer, contacted Tom Riccio, another memorabilia dealer, regarding a trove of O. J. Simpson items Beardsley had in Las Vegas. Riccio then informed Simpson of the items. Claiming that the memorabilia were stolen from him, Simpson, along with Riccio, devised a plan to confront the dealers and get them back. Simpson, who was already planning on going to Las Vegas for a wedding, recruited some wedding guests for the operation.[10] The robbery was planned at Palms Casino Resort.[11] Bruce Fromong, another memorabilia dealer and a friend of Simpson's, met with Beardsley and Riccio in room 1203 at the Palace Station, a room Riccio had rented. Beardsley had contacted Fromong about a client hoping to buy a large amount of O. J. Simpson memorabilia; Fromong was unaware the client was Simpson.[10][12] Riccio had Beardsley and Fromong move the items into the room and spread the memorabilia on the bed to create a display.[13] After a pre-wedding dinner, Simpson and five accomplices drove to the Palace Station, where they met Riccio in the lobby.[10][13] After some confusion over the room's location, Simpson's party entered the room at 7:38 pm.[10][11]

When the group entered the room, Simpson ordered his group to not allow anybody to leave.[13] Simpson and Beardsley proceeded to argue over where the memorabilia came from.[10] During the confrontation, accomplice Michael McClinton threatened Fromong with a gun.[11] Simpson's group then stuffed O. J. Simpson memorabilia, along with autographed Pete Rose baseballs and Joe Montana lithographs, into pillowcases.[14][11] The party then returned to the Palms Casino Resort.[11] The confrontation lasted about six minutes.
Speculation is not edifying. There is no point re-trying the 30 year old case. He was my childhood hero and the 2nd have of his life was a shock.
 
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That is true. But someone planted the glove.

All you had to do was listen to his testimony in the trial.

It was obvious he felt that was his step toward his acting goal and to be able to hobnob with
other notables.

That entire bunch of people were and are very odd. Inclusive of Katlyn Jenner AKA Bruce
Bruce is a shame.
 
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O.J. Simpson…Legacy…Stats;
Sports figure and Abusive relationships.

Did hear of his trial, saw broadcasts of “supposed” breaking news clips, unimpressed to capture my attention or worthy of my time.

Confidant in his passing he neither out ran the Lord or found his excuse for physical attacks an advantage for the only trial in his life that mattered. God is Just.

Glory to God,
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Well, I was self employed and had the TV on for distraction as much as anything.
So i got a pretty good dose of it

For a trial to be worthy of “to tell the truth”, requires actual “witnesses” with first hand knowledge…and from history regarding political figures, (Kennedy), famous sports figures, (Simpson), actors, (Monroe), musicians, (Jackson) and people at large, (Anthony)….(for example in parentheses).

Nothing New…”key witnesses are” and “their first hand knowledge is” routinely pushed into the shadows, hidden, ignored and overshadowed by cunning courtroom “acting” performances, lies and withheld facts and “pseudo trials” held within the “so called NEWS” outlets, 24-7, under the pretense that “uninvolved public opinions” have merit regarding a court proceeding. (Floyd).

In every court case…it is a 50-50, win / lose situation. One attorney will win the case. One attorney will lose the case.
One would have to believe Attorney’s are a breed of people outside of the Greed angle spectrum and solely interested in Truth and Justice.
 
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