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Wow, did this guy FINALLY hang himself? Can we finally put him in jail? They are saying with multiple charges and a firearm involved, if convicted, he could do serious time. YEAH!

I am smiling this morning.

What are your thoughts?
 
I am also smiling with great hope that the man will finally get his due. I have loathed him for all these years and my heart has ached for Nicole''s family, Ron''s family, and Sydney and Justin. "Don''t even get me started!" I''ll stop now.
 
Ojhhh,I hope they get him this time.

Does anyone know the maximum penalty for armed robbery in NV?

The guy got away with murder and kudos to the judge for rethinking his bail decision and holding the murder without bail.

Hmm, he got away with murder, hopefully this armed robbery will bring him a long jail sentence.

The guy is just evil. And afte he did those murders, he could not keep his mouth shut.
 
The news said 15 years. He is so creepy when he waves at the camera asthough he actually still has a fan base....urgh he makes my skin crawl.


LOCK HIM UP!
 
It's almost a joke. Like he's saying "c'mon, guys, REALLY? You WANT me out of jail, free? REALLY??" He's milking his infamy, the book didn't boost him much so now he has to pull a stunt like this.

I hope they lock him away for the maximum sentence. It's not gonna be life, unfortunately, but it'll have to do. I feel like he's less likely to survive the other prisoners. Let's hope.
 
He does still have a fan base, that''s what is even scarier. It''s bittersweet, he''s had too many years of living off hidden money, golfing and raising those poor kids as though nothing ever happened, it makes me stomach turn. It almost feels too little too late.
 
Date: 9/17/2007 10:29:37 AM
Author: musey
It''s almost a joke. Like he''s saying ''c''mon, guys, REALLY? You WANT me out of jail, free? REALLY??'' He''s milking his infamy, the book didn''t boost him much so now he has to pull a stunt like this.

I hope they lock him away for the maximum sentence. It''s not gonna be life, unfortunately, but it''ll have to do. I feel like he''s less likely to survive the other prisoners. Let''s hope.
That was my thought too. Actually, I really thought someone would have killed him by now....

IF he goes to prison, the irony in it all will be huge. Here''s hoping.
 
Remember last time we were sure he will go to jail.??..His money may buy him freedom again.I do hope justice will prevail this time around.I also hope that the prosecution will not spare any expenses to make sure justice will be done to him..
 
I dont think OJ will get lucky like he did last time. Too many people want to see this guy get punished.
 
Date: 9/17/2007 3:23:49 PM
Author: VegasAngel
I dont think OJ will get lucky like he did last time. Too many people want to see this guy get punished.
Yes. And they were just talking on TV about how this may be one time when people AREN''T dodging jury duty.
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Date: 9/17/2007 3:26:58 PM
Author: Ellen

Date: 9/17/2007 3:23:49 PM
Author: VegasAngel
I dont think OJ will get lucky like he did last time. Too many people want to see this guy get punished.
Yes. And they were just talking on TV about how this may be one time when people AREN''T dodging jury duty.
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I wouldn''t mind getting a jury duty letter in the mail
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With the Palace Station Surveillance I really dont see how he is going to get out of this one. OJ thinks he can do whatever he wants without consequences, well he is in for a big surprise. He picked the wrong ciity to do what he did.
 
Date: 9/17/2007 3:45:15 PM
Author: VegasAngel
He picked the wrong ciity to do what he did.

Tell me about Las Vegas. It is clear to me that OJ was found not guilty because of the venue of his criminal trial and found liable for damages because of the venue of the civil suits against him. What is the climate in Las Vegas?

Another random thought: if OJ went to prison he would be revered there.

Deborah
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Date: 9/17/2007 8:16:23 AM
Author: shminbabe
I am also smiling with great hope that the man will finally get his due. I have loathed him for all these years and my heart has ached for Nicole''s family, Ron''s family, and Sydney and Justin. ''Don''t even get me started!'' I''ll stop now.
Ditto.
 
Date: 9/17/2007 9:20:51 PM
Author: monarch64


Date: 9/17/2007 8:16:23 AM
Author: shminbabe
I am also smiling with great hope that the man will finally get his due. I have loathed him for all these years and my heart has ached for Nicole's family, Ron's family, and Sydney and Justin. 'Don't even get me started!' I'll stop now.
Ditto.
I know a bit about Sydney. She went to college with my friend's daughter. She has had a very sad life , as has Justin. It's something they can't escape no matter where they go. My heart breaks for them.
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I pray he gets put away for life. Let's hope justice prevails this time around.
 
justice in the criminal system?
Don''t count on it he has a lot of money left....
 
Oh please let him go to jail. He has gotten away with a double murder and I can''t even go there with my feelings. Put in in the slammer for as long as possible.
 
Date: 9/17/2007 9:47:06 PM
Author: Kaleigh

Date: 9/17/2007 9:20:51 PM
Author: monarch64



Date: 9/17/2007 8:16:23 AM
Author: shminbabe
I am also smiling with great hope that the man will finally get his due. I have loathed him for all these years and my heart has ached for Nicole''s family, Ron''s family, and Sydney and Justin. ''Don''t even get me started!'' I''ll stop now.
Ditto.
I know a bit about Sydney. She went to college with my friend''s daughter. She has had a very sad life , as has Justin. It''s something they can''t escape no matter where they go. My heart breaks for them.
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I pray he gets put away for life. Let''s hope justice prevails this time around.
I was obsessed with the families when the murders occurred and the cases were ongoing. I literally prayed, seriously, that the Browns would get custody of the children. I don''t know how they can live with OJ, knowing he murdered their mother?? Esp. Sydney, she was older, she must really know. They both do, I''m sure. I''m sorry Sydney has had a sad life. But I''m not surprised. I knew they would when the Browns lost them.

I applaud the Goldmans and Denise Brown for being out there and never stopping in their quest to speak the truth about the man.

I do so hope that this stupid act of robbery is finally his undoing.
 
So many of you know more about the people (family members of victims) involved than I do. Maybe everyone who reads Pricescope!

I did not follow the trial on television. Nor have I read a book about it. Perhaps if I had been on the jury I would have had to presume OJ innocent and pay attention to the evidence, but not being on the jury and looking at OJ''s actions and reading about them in the newspapers was enough to make me pretty damn sure he killed his wife and Ron Goldman. It was just too upsetting to get into. I am afraid I feel as Storm does. I do not think there will be any justice done here, nor that there can be. He murdered two people. Even if he went to prison for something, I think he''d have a great life there compared to most prisoners. As I said above, I think he''d be everyone''s hero.

Deborah
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Date: 9/18/2007 8:39:50 AM
Author: AGBF


So many of you know more about the people (family members of victims) involved than I do. Maybe everyone who reads Pricescope!

I did not follow the trial on television. Nor have I read a book about it. Perhaps if I had been on the jury I would have had to presume OJ innocent and pay attention to the evidence, but not being on the jury and looking at OJ''s actions and reading about them in the newspapers was enough to make me pretty damn sure he killed his wife and Ron Goldman. It was just too upsetting to get into. I am afraid I feel as Storm does. I do not think there will be any justice done here, nor that there can be. He murdered two people. Even if he went to prison for something, I think he''d have a great life there compared to most prisoners. As I said above, I think he''d be everyone''s hero.

Deborah
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Oh, you missed it. Everything that could go wrong, did go wrong. From the prosecutions failure to produce all the evidence (because they thought it was such a slam dunk), to the mishandling of crucial blood evidence that rendered it possibly tainted and therefore useless, to one of the lead detectives (that found "the bloody glove") on the case being caught on tape using racial slurs which rendered him a racist and caused speculation from the defense that he tried to set OJ up, to a jury that was so caught up in OJ, his celebrity, and the celebrity and charm of his "dream team", and to everything else inbetween.

It was pathetic. And incredibly sad.


I too wonder if justice will be served here. It could easily go either way.

And as for being a hero in there, if he does get convicted, maybe, maybe not. Convicts are funny people......
 
Date: 9/18/2007 10:54:54 AM
Author: Ellen
Oh, you missed it. Everything that could go wrong, did go wrong. From the prosecutions failure to produce all the evidence (because they thought it was such a slam dunk), to the mishandling of crucial blood evidence that rendered it possibly tainted and therefore useless, to one of the lead detectives (that found ''the bloody glove'') on the case being caught on tape using racial slurs which rendered him a racist and caused speculation from the defense that he tried to set OJ up, to a jury that was so caught up in OJ, his celebrity, and the celebrity and charm of his ''dream team'', and to everything else inbetween.

It was pathetic. And incredibly sad.


I too wonder if justice will be served here. It could easily go either way.

And as for being a hero in there, if he does get convicted, maybe, maybe not. Convicts are funny people......
Last night on the news his friend said he was going to tell the police everything and OJ would hate him for that. I can''t believe how dumb the whole thing was and I bet he will serve time.
 
Date: 9/18/2007 10:54:54 AM
Author: Ellen
Oh, you missed it. Everything that could go wrong, did go wrong. From the prosecutions failure to produce all the evidence (because they thought it was such a slam dunk), to the mishandling of crucial blood evidence that rendered it possibly tainted and therefore useless, to one of the lead detectives (that found ''the bloody glove'') on the case being caught on tape using racial slurs which rendered him a racist and caused speculation from the defense that he tried to set OJ up....

I know I don''t know as much as people who watched the trial, but I am afraid that even I couldn''t have missed any of this, Ellen! I do read the newspapers! All of the above was absolutely inescapable for anyone living in modern America. I just didn''t see it happen!

Deborah
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Date: 9/18/2007 11:22:36 AM
Author: AGBF


I know I don''t know as much as people who watched the trial, but I am afraid that even I couldn''t have missed any of this, Ellen! I do read the newspapers! All of the above was absolutely inescapable for anyone living in modern America. I just didn''t see it happen!

Deborah
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lol! Well, I actually know people who didn''t know all this.
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And as for "seeing" it, it was like watching a train wreck.....



Skippy, who said that??
 
Please put this "man" in jail!!!!!!!
 
I''m just baffled to read that there are still people who believe he didn''t do it. Who WRITES a book entitled "If I Did It?" if they REALLY didn''t do it?
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Is it me? Is my logic flawed and stupid?
 
Date: 9/18/2007 2:19:15 PM
Author: TravelingGal
I''m just baffled to read that there are still people who believe he didn''t do it. Who WRITES a book entitled ''If I Did It?'' if they REALLY didn''t do it?
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Is it me? Is my logic flawed and stupid?
lol I know.


I wonder if they really believe he''s innocent, or they just don''t want to believe he''s guilty....

Then again, it takes all kinds.
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Date: 9/17/2007 10:19:10 PM
Author: strmrdr
justice in the criminal system?

Don''t count on it he has a lot of money left....
O boy, I do hope that you are not right this time around Strm, somehow I fear you could be just right on this one...
 
Wouldnt it be great if they denied him bail? I personally think he is a flight risk; I''m waiting to see what happens. I doubt he will get a life sentence or anything even close but he will do time.
 
This morning OJ was freed on $125,000 bail and he is allowed to travel in the US.

I really hope he gets what he deserves.
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I found this so ironically funny. His lawyer from FL was adamant to make the point that he wouldn''t discuss details about certain things, he was following NV laws about trial publicity, etc. Basically stating he''s an ethical, moral guy.

But he''s willingly defending OJ, maybe THE most despised person, aside from Osama Bin Laden.
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Well said Ellen..
 
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