View Full Version : OJ - If I did it, here's how I would have done it, but I still didn't do it
Dave
January 20, 2007, 06:41 AM
I'm interested in your opinions on OJ's deal to do a book and tv show and the way it was canceled. Do you think he should not be able to tell his imaginary story and get paid for it.
Consider that he was found not guilty of the crime in criminal court, but was still found liable somehow in civil court.
Do you believe he is guilty?
I personally believe that since he was found not guilty he should have been able to do the deal. The money could have been used to pay his debt to the vicim's families.
OJ book (http://youtube.com/watch?v=FHnhnx7Kk1g)
Grim O'Grady
January 20, 2007, 09:30 AM
aye but could you trust him not to do a runner with the dosh?
2ndly would you buy it? (that's to all not just Dave).
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Grim
Grim O'Grady
January 20, 2007, 09:40 AM
mind you it would make a great video of him doing a runner with the dosh eh?
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Grim
P.s. I've joined the simple brigade & replied to my own question, instead of just using the 'edit' function & including it in my original post! I ought to be on everyones 'iggy list', ok a quickie poll who's got me on ig?
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Grim
drunken goldfish
January 20, 2007, 10:36 AM
I'm interested in your opinions on OJ's deal to do a book and tv show and the way it was canceled. Do you think he should not be able to tell his imaginary story and get paid for it.
Consider that he was found not guilty of the crime in criminal court, but was still found liable somehow in civil court.
Do you believe he is guilty?
I personally believe that since he was found not guilty he should have been able to do the deal. The money could have been used to pay his debt to the vicim's families.
OJ book (http://youtube.com/watch?v=FHnhnx7Kk1g)
From what I know of you I imagine you're not being serious, but just in case:
I can't believe that not only does he not feel any remorse for killing two innocent people and depriving his own children of their mother, he actually intended to make money off of it. He would not have given the money to the victims' families, as you probably know he found a loophole in the law which enables him to avoid payment even after the court instructed him to do so.
left out
January 20, 2007, 06:27 PM
If he did it it's incredibly arrogant.
If he didn't he's incredibly insensetive.
:mad:
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