Posted on 06/12/2009 9:16:14 AM PDT by JoeProBono
And yet in all that time OJ was unable to find the real murderer
Hundreds...
Of course, it is amazing that he is so sure the killer is a golfer. I didn’t see that brought out in the courtroom.
It was apparent to me as soon as the jury was selected that the anti-White racism and anti-Semitism of the jury would result in an acquittal. I’m amazed that anyone ever expected a different result. I remember predicting the outcome to a young lawyer in our firm. He thought I was all wet. He was stunned when they acquitted him.
It was the overt racism of White juries in the South that led to the federal government stepping in to make sure that blacks got justice now. No one dares to say that the reverse is happening now. No one dares to attack anti-White racism.
I know. I am getting old. I was in the process of graduating high school when this happened.
Wow, they’re both black!
RIP Ron and Nicole.
I remember Jim Rome and callers messing with ORENTHAL all the time during trial
Graduating HIGH SCHOOL?!? < sigh >
I was already out of college looking for my first “real” job.
Please don’t say you are “getting old”. Please.
I agree the jury was a bunch of goofs, but the bungling prosecution and Det. Mark Fuhrman didn’t help things either. There’s plenty of blame to go around.
Yeah my fav one was did you hear John Elway going be in Next OJ Movie
Yeah he going play Slow White bronco GET IT LOL!
Was a chef, had a set of custom knives freshly sharpened, and didn't like that parents got divorced.
Makes sense.
February 26, 2001 By Hugh Aynesworth THE WASHINGTON TIMES
DALLAS — A private investigator has published a book about the O.J. Simpson murder case and, unlike most other authors, he thinks there is a strong possibility Simpson did not kill his ex-wife and her friend Ron Goldman in 1994.
William C. Dear said last week he had spent more than $600,000 and almost six years on the project.
His 339-page book, "O.J. Is Guilty, but Not of Murder," due out this month, offers several new views on the murders. He also, like others before him, castigates the Los Angeles police and county prosecutors for what he calls "a relentless rush" to convict the former football star, often overlooking possible evidence that should have been considered.
Unlike preceding books, Mr. Dear's tome offers a "strong suspect," Simpson's son Jason, and claims the Los Angeles Police Department bought Jason's alibi for the time of the slayings without seriously checking it.
Mr. Dear charges that the young Mr. Simpson, 24 at the time of the murders, was a mentally deficient alcohol and drug user who had exhibited intense rage, attacking a former employer and at least two ex-girlfriends. In fact, Mr. Dear says, he was on probation at the time of the slayings for attacking the former employer and had a history of attempted suicides.
"I'm not accusing him of murder," said the Dallas private eye, "but this man with a known history of intermittent rage disorder, who had with him that night a set of ultra-sharp chef's knives and who obviously lied about his alibi, should have been questioned at length."
Rest of the story ...
Probably tipped off by the gloves.
Ah!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.