To: lunarbicep
I wouldn't wish this on anyone. My heart goes out to him and his family. He will now have an understanding of the Goldman's loss. I believe he and the other attorneys knew OJ was guilty and let him get away with murder. He will now see what it is like to walk in the shoes of a parent who tragically lose a son at a young age. May God comfort them in their loss as well.
To: Paved Paradise
He will now have an understanding of the Goldman's loss...Not quite. Ron Goldman was a healthy young man, who was brutally murdered, by a killer who walked away a free man. It's a whole other level of pain, I would imagine. But still....karma and all that.
10 posted on
10/13/2005 8:14:38 AM PDT by
veronica
("clowns clones clowns/ it's raining clowns/snarling FR obsessed clones/ claws bared clowns"...)
To: Paved Paradise
This is a very sad story. You wrote: "I believe [Shapiro] and the other attorneys knew OJ was guilty and let him get away with murder." You are right. The next time the verdict is rebroadcast, take note of Kardashian's reaction to "Not Guilty". Kardashian was clearly stunned and unhappy. I've always thought that by the time OJ was on tiral, Kardashian regretted having got rid of the evidence for OJ, and consoled himself with, "Oh, he'll be found guilty, so it'll be ok."
51 posted on
10/13/2005 8:48:34 AM PDT by
utahagen
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