View Full Version : OJ is back... back in the penetentiary
I just needed to say that while it's still true... (or, more precisely, he's in police custody).
BookstoreEscapee
09-16-2007, 11:47 PM
all I can say is...:roll::roll::roll:
I'm more of the :popcorn: type. Let's watch OJ squirm.
Bright_Star
09-17-2007, 12:08 AM
Last time it was "IF it don't fit then you MUST aquit". THIS time it's gonna be "IF I aint gonna do the time then those trinkets are MINE"......LMAO
Irving Patrick Freleigh
09-17-2007, 12:09 AM
What if he was trying to find the real killer, and that's why he broke into the hotel room? :lol:
What if he was trying to find the real killer, and that's why he broke into the hotel room? :lol:
You just developed a new TV series... "I'll spend my life searching every golf course, resort and place where hot chicks don't wear a lot of clothes, until I find the real killer."
Oh, and, "If it's his shit, you must acquit."
Is there a story to go along with this?
I haven't seen the news or even watched the E! channel in a few days so I'm kind of in the dark on this one...
Plaidman
09-17-2007, 03:25 AM
Basically, what /happened/ was OJ and his men broke into a hotel, with /guns/, and took OJ's /stolen/ stuff back. That's pretty much it.
Crow The Robot
09-17-2007, 04:57 PM
Is there a story to go along with this?
I haven't seen the news or even watched the E! channel in a few days so I'm kind of in the dark on this one...
Here's a link.
http://my.redsox.v.mlb.com/NewsArticle.aspx?catId=4&articleId=1211035&page=3
strawbabies
09-17-2007, 05:59 PM
Even if it is his stuff, which I highly doubt, he sure picked the wrong way to go about getting it back. I hope the charges stick.
Wasn't it like a year or so ago, he got kicked out of a restaurant just because he's OJ?
He started to scream "racism!" and play the race card, and the owner of the restaurant said "I don't serve murderers, especially ones who brag about getting away with it!"
NightWolf
09-18-2007, 04:28 AM
Last I heard, he was kicked out of a restaurant because he was OJ, the manager told him to leave as he didn't want to serve him, and OJ said he understood and respected his decision and walked out. I believe I heard it on the Bob and Tom show if I'm not mistaken.
Jack T. Chance
09-18-2007, 04:42 AM
This reminds me of a T-shirt Hot Topic had a couple years ago that I thought about buying... but didn't because it wasn't the right color for me.
Anyway... it was an orange T-shirt, on which was printed an image of a white Ford Bronco, along with the following caption:You should drink apple juice,
because O.J. will kill you!:roll:
Prosecutors have added kidnapping charges -- holding someone at gunpoint is legally considered kidnapping.
They're definitely throwing the book at this guy, and a very heavy one. If these charges stick, Simpson will an old man before he gets out of the slammer.
Jester
09-19-2007, 06:43 PM
The kidnapping charges carry potential life sentences.
All in all he has been indicted on 11 charges, either 10 of them felonies and 1 misdemeanor, or there were 11 felonies plus 1 misdemeanor. (I wasn't too clear on this.) Even before the additional kidnapping charges were added, The Juice was looking at up to 106 years in prison.
By the way, it is important to note that EVEN if it was his stuff, and EVEN if it HAD been stolen from him, retrieving them at gunpoint in the manner he is accused of doing so is highly illegal. I understand that maybe he thought the cops wouldn't help him reacquire his stuff, since he is OJ and all, but man, how STUPID do you have to be to go and do THAT, when you KNOW that cops everywhere are just itching to pop you?
This to me makes him even stupider than Michael Vick. Vick will be out in a few years at the latest. OJ is not likely to see the light of day again. Vick threw away millions of dollars and a promising football career. OJ, however, had already gotten a Get Out of Jail Free card after killing two people.
I have to say here something that is a bit controversial. That being that I agreed with the verdict in his murder trial. Wait, stop, calm down...let me explain. What I mean is that, while I have no doubt he killed those two people, the jury handed down the correct verdict for the case they had been given. It was really the only verdict they could deliver, considering the case they heard. The problem was that the police and the prosecution so completely bungled the case that there was no other possible verdict.
That being said, it is unlikely that OJ will luck out like that again. I mean, you can't buy that kind of incompetence! :lol:
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