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Old 07-20-2017, 02:13 PM   #21
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The poor Goldman family must be going nuts.
I don't think the parole will make them any upset than they already might be.
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Old 07-20-2017, 02:16 PM   #22
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OJ doesn't strike me as the kind of guy smart enough to stay out of trouble and not violate his parole conditions.

Over/under on his return to the clink? I say 12 months.
Yeah I have a feeling we haven't heard the last of OJ being in trouble as the guy is simply a bad person that isn't very smart. That said he did pull off quite a feat getting away with the murder of two people. I wonder how some of those jury members feel today looking back on it.
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Old 07-20-2017, 02:26 PM   #24
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The poor Goldman family must be going nuts.
it will be interesting to hear their take on this, because they won the civil suit did they not.

oj was behind bars because he was dumb
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He should obviously still be in jail serving consecutive life sentences since 1995
Why should he be in jail when he was found not guilty in 1995? That just seems odd that you think he should be locked up for crimes he didn't commit.
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Why should he be in jail when he was found not guilty in 1995? That just seems odd that you think he should be locked up for crimes he didn't commit.
Just because he was found innocent in a court of law doesn't mean he didn't murder two people.

The whole reason he spent 9 years in jail instead of was 1 or 2 tops was because hes a murderer. Make no mistake about that.
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Just because he was found innocent in a court of law doesn't mean he didn't murder two people.

The whole reason he spent 9 years in jail instead of was 1 or 2 tops was because hes a murderer. Make no mistake about that.
OJ was facing life in prison if found guilty on 2 of his 12 charges. He was found guilty on all 12 counts, including both counts of first degree kidnapping with a deadly weapon. Regardless of what happened before the robbery, he wasn't going to get out in 2 years tops.
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The Goldmans may actually want him out of jail and making money. The civil judgement they won has never been paid, not fully. Read an article that says as soon as the juice is out and making money the Goldmans lawyer will be there for the money. OJ can just stay out of sight and live off his remaining assets (and his NFL pension which is out of reach of the lawyers) it would probably be the best thing he could do for himself.
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I feel like this should upset me but it really doesn't. Meh.
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Excellent news, now he can resume his exhaustive search for the real killer.
I'm pretty confident this whole prison stint is just a ruse to enable him to go undercover in his 'no stone unturned' search. I'm pretty sure he's just closing in on the real little handed killer wearing ugly ass shoes....
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The Goldmans may actually want him out of jail and making money. The civil judgement they won has never been paid, not fully. Read an article that says as soon as the juice is out and making money the Goldmans lawyer will be there for the money. OJ can just stay out of sight and live off his remaining assets (and his NFL pension which is out of reach of the lawyers) it would probably be the best thing he could do for himself.
He may have an NFL pension that they can't touch. He is 70 I doubt he does much work.
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It's odd (to me) that sports stations covered the hearing and his subsequent parole. He's a felon, not a free agent.
Former reporter-editor here.... That's a sports story in addition to a news story.
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Prediction: He's working in the Trump administration by the end of the year.
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Old 07-20-2017, 06:15 PM   #35
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OJ doesn't strike me as the kind of guy smart enough to stay out of trouble and not violate his parole conditions.

Over/under on his return to the clink? I say 12 months.
Never mind over/under for getting into trouble. The dude is 70 and in failing health.
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It's because Tucker Carlson keeps getting more bloated and his bow ties always stay the same size. Dude probably hasn't had oxygen to his brain in months
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Lol I don't want to turn this into a Tucker Carlson thread, but he did a segment the other night on....gypsies taking over a Pennsylvania town. Gypsies....yeah......what?
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