WorthyStevens
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Yep, he did it. The reason he was found not guilty was because the Dream Team punched so many holes through the prosecution's case.
Yes, he did it. Unfortunately the police ****ed up and the prosecution ****ed up and created reasonable doubt. Therefore he should not have been convicted. The court made the right call. Whats the saying? "I'd rather see 100 guilty men go free than 1 innocent man convicted."
And on a side note...murderer or not, he is still hillarious in the Naked Gun movies.
Do I believe O.J. murdered Nicole and Ron? No, I really don't. But let me clarify what I mean by not doing it. I don't believe he went out of his way to kill them, in my opinion, I believe that he was caught up in some sort of money deal that involved shady individuals and these said individuals kill for their dollar obviously.
I believe whoever he was involved with killed Nicole and Ron as a message to him. Now whether or not this is true or implied this is just all speculation on my part.
But no, I don't believe he killed them, although I do believe he knows who did it and is afraid to say who really did it.
Just out of curiousity, why does a civil suit prove he did it? Just because he was found liable doesn't really prove he actually murdered two people. Not trying to start a flame war but I'm trying to understand the whole "civil suit" argument.
I'm surprised there are actually people who think he's innocent.
No. He was adjudged not guilty in a criminal court. He was in no way innocent.It's actually not really a matter of opinion. O.J., for better or worse, is innocent.
...and in this country you are innocent until proven guilty. They did not prove him guilty, therefore, he is not innocent of her murder. It's not a hard concept to grasp.No. He was adjudged not guilty in a criminal court. He was in no way innocent.
Unless you have public records to prove otherwise, he is innocent. There really is nothing more to say on the matter.Thats what i thought, Shadow how can you think he never did it?
...and in this country you are innocent until proven guilty. They did not prove him guilty, therefore, he is not innocent of her murder. It's not a hard concept to grasp.
It's actually not really a matter of opinion. O.J., for better or worse, is innocent.
If there was no way he was innocent, then he'd be guilty. Simple as that. He was let off because the prosecution could not make a good case against him. If you think that you could've done a better job then maybe you should be going to law school. However, I am not going to call him guilty when that is simply not the case.I understand what your saying, but he may have been found innocent but he is in no way innocent.
Really? Tell that to the people who prosecuted him, I'm sure they will tell you that blatantly wasn't the case.Um, okay. It's blatantly obvious he did it.
Really? Tell that to the people who prosecuted him, I'm sure they will tell you that blatantly wasn't the case.
Unfortunately, for you, that's not the case.In this country, you are legally innocent until proven guilty. OJ isn't innocent. He isn't an innocent. Guilty people are determined to be legally innocent all the time. It doesn't change their guilt. Not a difficult concept at this end, either.
No not really. They were all very high profile lawyers who had very successful careers.Um, the prosecution were kind of stupid.
Again, I'm sure the prosecution would love to hear that...but I'm pretty sure after what they went through they'd tell you otherwise.And it's obvious.
What do you want me to tell you? Apparently in this case an innocent person did.Everything from the crime scene to the way O.J. goes about it says otherwise. Innocent people don't write books about how they'd hypothetically commit the crime they were accused of committing.
WTFE.Unfortunately, for you, that's not the case.