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Thread: Who thinks O.J. is going to walk?

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    Who thinks O.J. is going to walk?



    Who in here agrees with me that O.J. is going to walk through this and be a free man when this is all over?

    The news is already making comments about how the judge will see O.J. on his bail trial.

    "will they judge him as a black man?"

    "will they judge him as the man who was fleeing in the bronco?"

    Who cares? You know he is going to walk in the long run. Right?

    Let's face it, O.J. Simpson is the closest we have to evil and super villains in the media. He is probably the closest we have to criminals like Lex Luthor in real life.

    Sit back and enjoy the show people!!

    You are going to watch how much power, money and fame will take part again as O.J. Simpson will be walking.
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    Nothing will surprise me one way or the other.

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    OJ is so 15 minutes ago its not funny. Let him have his day in court.

    Why the media is so fascinated with him, is beyond me. I guess the Media is bored with Michael Vick and Pacman Jones.


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    If he got away with murder why can't he get away with stealing some memorabilia
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    According to the law, he was found not guilty of the double homicide, and thus that should be irrelevant in this case. But I suspect the judge and jury will "make up for" him getting off the original charges and throw the book at him.

    O.J. Simpson is not a super villain, and he's certainly no Lex Luthor. The guy isn't nearly smart - or rich - enough!
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    I guess I don't really care what the law says. The guy murdered 2 people and got away with it. If that isn't supervillan enough I don't know what is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by txteach View Post
    I guess I don't really care what the law says. The guy murdered 2 people and got away with it. If that isn't supervillan enough I don't know what is.
    Thank you. That is what I was getting at.

    If some ordinary schmo like me came into someone's home with a katana and chopped them all up. I would be sitting in prison right now.

    O.J. Simpson don't fall to far behind Lex Luthor as far as getting away with murder and having lots of money. He might not be a super genius but he falls in the same bracket.
    The only difference, Lex Luthor is a comic character and OJ Simpson is a real person.
    What I was getting at. If we have super villains in real life, OJ Simpson is definitely on that list of the top baddies.

    I see a custom mego in the making. Who will dare? LOL
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    They're actually trying to push a kidnapping with a dangerous weapon charge also. If you threaten someone with a weapon while trying to kidnap them I believe it's possession with intent to endanger or kill. I believe they're saying on the news that could carry a possible life term. There's also several other charges associated with the robbery that were stated to carry 8-10 years each. Even if he gets off light at 5 years each, 6 charges would be 30 years plus the kidnapping. Served consecutively, he never sees the outside of a prison until they carry him to the cemetery. Al Capone killed tons of people and in the end they ended up getting him on tax evasion. He died in jail. This could finally result in justice though not for the worst crime he's commited. But, does it really matter?
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    Exclamation The first appearance of General Juice

    Quote Originally Posted by starbuk View Post
    A better question would be Does anyone even care ?
    You are probably right.

    This just gave me a killer idea for a villain I need in this new story I am writing.

    Ladies and gentlemen, meet General Juice!

    A murdering social path with money that makes him untouchable.

    Can he be touched or can he really do anything he wants?

    I like it!! I must goto work now! Ideas brewing in my head!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDeRouen View Post
    According to the law, he was found not guilty of the double homicide, and thus that should be irrelevant in this case. But I suspect the judge and jury will "make up for" him getting off the original charges and throw the book at him.

    O.J. Simpson is not a super villain, and he's certainly no Lex Luthor. The guy isn't nearly smart - or rich - enough!

    He wasn't found criminally guilty (and I believe it was due to some good lawyers, a racially biased jury, as well as a racially biased case). To me the clincher evidence were those fancy shoes with bloody footprints, exact same size, and a picture of him wearing the exact shoes before a football game (maybe the Super Bowl).

    He was however found guilty in Civil Court which people tend to forget. The Goldmans would not have won that suit if it was truly believed that he was innocent in this.

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