Was OJ Innocent of Killing His Wife and Ron Goldman?

Started by BrolyBlack5 pages

I forgot to add

4. He hired someone

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
So who killed them?

OJ.

Originally posted by Surtur
Question is..why kill her?

Ugh... I don't really care to reconsider the OJ case all over again and endlessly ponder questions like that. It's over and done with. Who the hell knows why he killed her, if he in fact did, which I still think he did.

Don't know, don't care anymore. But I do remember that the case against him was very strong. I think he got away with double murder but I'm certainly not gonna start riots over it. The jury has spoken so it's finished. He can't be criminally tried again for their murders as it would be double jeopardy and that is against the law.

In the end, he will face God though so if he did actually do it he will be paying for it then.

Originally posted by cdtm
OJ.

Jaden apparently doesn’t think so

Originally posted by Surtur
I'm so sorry nobody could prove racism in the Arbery case.

Awful.

at least you were more careful with your wording this time.

the lack of a hate crime charge means that the prosecutor likely decided that there might be reasonable doubt. since that lead you to previously assert that there was factually no racial bias, why do you suggest that OJ 'did it'?

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Jaden apparently doesn’t think so

Read what he said again.

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
So who killed them?

I was answering the thread title.

OJ did it.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Ugh... I don't really care to reconsider the OJ case all over again and endlessly ponder questions like that. It's over and done with. Who the hell knows why he killed her, if he in fact did, which I still think he did.

Don't know, don't care anymore. But I do remember that the case against him was very strong. I think he got away with double murder but I'm certainly not gonna start riots over it. The jury has spoken so it's finished. He can't be criminally tried again for their murders as it would be double jeopardy and that is against the law.

In the end, he will face God though so if he did actually do it he will be paying for it then.

durwank

Did OJ ever do a polygraph? Not that they are reliable, just curious.

Nope

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
I was answering the thread title.

OJ did it.

👆

Originally posted by Surtur
Did OJ ever do a polygraph? Not that they are reliable, just curious.

He actually did according to Kardashian. His defense team hired an expert just to see if he would pass. He failed miserably so he never submitted to one for the state.

Originally posted by Stringer
He actually did according to Kardashian. His defense team hired an expert just to see if he would pass. He failed miserably so he never submitted to one for the state.

He never did a public one though on the record.

But that’s even more awful his private one failed😂

OJ is involved

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
He never did a public one though on the record.

But that’s even more awful his private one failed😂

I think the only thing he got right was his name lol

Originally posted by Surtur
Question is..why kill her?

He could have and probably does have CTE.

He had a history of domestic violence incidents. He was a violent man, he couldn’t let go of her, and it enraged him to the point of murder.

He had advantage of a time when racial discourse was at its heights and the LAPD has known history of racial bias.

He was also rich, famous and a very good football player. Go look at his videos of running ball. He was no doubt one of the nest running backs there was at the time and still to this day.

He had a lot of reasons in his head to kill her and he had a lot going in his favor to get off.

Originally posted by Stringer
I think the only thing he got right was his name lol

The Juice

Yes, he was a great ball player but that doesn't change the fact that he is probably a murdering p-o-s.

but he was found not guilty of murder. innocent until proven guilty, right?

Where was Robtard on the night of these killings?