As does OJ, Fred Goldman will have to answer to his maker for his callous and grubby remarks. His dismissive and intemperate remarks regarding the death of his son’s presumed murderer cement his legacy as money-grubbing exploiter of his son’s death instead of grieving father.
I agree with your take. Instead of taking the high road, of mourning his son, and moving on. He fixated on “getting OJ” instead of healing his grief and bring the family together. He was destroyed literally by his reaction to the murder. He was hurt emotionally by the murder, which you can get over with a little counselling and/or prayer. The HATE that burns forever, destroys your life and potentially your chance of life in the Peace of Christ.
Keep in mind the public nature/media circus of the murders/trial which was unprecedented at the time. I thought Mr. Goldman’s anger was a bit off-putting but considering that his family was dragged into this world-wide drama through no fault of his and his son was brutally murdered by someone who was protected by the elite for many years, I don’t blame him. I hope he finds peace now and gets the money he won in court.
I applaud Goldman.
Rot in hell OJ.
“As does OJ, Fred Goldman will have to answer to his maker for his callous and grubby remarks.”
Relax, this is nothing to lose your head over.
You’re an idiot
A fathers loss of a child is insurmountable grief. He can say whatever he wants about the criminal
I can not imagine a father having his son butchered by an arrogant murderous celebrity not want to seek revenge in any way he could........I guess he restrained himself from actually killing the perp.....
Fred Goldman always gave me the impression that his grief was for his son ( as opposed to his daughter) being killed.
Not “my child” but “my son” like Kim would not have mattered as much.