Was OJ Simpson Guilty or Not? Here’s The Truth!

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What do you think about the popular case of OJ Simpson?

OJ Simpson was once known for being a fast and elusive American football player. He was born on July 9th, 1947, and is a former NFL player, running back for the Buffalo Bills and the San Francisco 49ers. He also played in 2 Rose Bowls and earned the Heisman Trophy during his undergraduate career (1968).

He used to be popular in the U.S. because of how well he did in sports, but now he might be best known for being on trial for killing his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman. Even though the sportsman was found not guilty of the crimes at trial, he was held accountable for both deaths in a civil trial.

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153 Responses

  1. Anybody who believes OJ didn’t kill those people are f’ing morons. There is ZERO doubt about his guilt. Hope his victims are in heaven laughing at him while he burns in hell.

  2. If he is guilty, that was between him and God. He had the money. He used the system that is supposed to work, regardless. Take it or leave it. Although the case was about murder, it was also about race. Get over it. One question that everybody overlooked…. Why was there so much evidence planted? The glove. The sock that supposedly had a leg in it at the time the murders was committed, but scientific evidence showed that it was planted. If a leg was in it, blood wouldn’t be on the other side of the sock perfectly as it was on the other side. It showed that the blood was placed on the sock. Blood on the gates that was OJ’s blood and the victims. Detective Vanatter bypassed the Police Station with evidence that he took to the crime scene. What it boils down to is mistakes were made, and evidence was planted and OJ got off. It’s over with.

  3. Anyone who knows about leather, knows that leather shrinks when it gets wet. If the glove was wet with blood, it would have shunk. Also, he was wearing a plastic glove over his hand before trying on the glove.

  4. It seems like a crime of passion, the over-kill of the stabbings and the throat cutting. Who else had a reason to kill them? He was jealous of his wife and the district attorney failed to present a proper case.

  5. everyone knew he was guilty, but racial tensions dictated that he be found innocent.

    he was black who killed 2 white people and, if found guilty, it would have been “because he was a black man”. everyone knew that riots would have ensued if he was found guilty, so …. it is what it is

  6. I will tell you the biggest mistake they made was the gloves. They pulled a fast one over everyone. Any that is familiar with leather glove. That if the are wet and then they dry out they’re going to be smaller. They shrunk because they were wet and then let dry. Common sense tells they and screw up right there. My opinion

  7. So Fuhrman was a racist because he used the “N” word. I grew up in the South and worked with black neighbors (good guys), but they called each other the N word with regularity. I would not have wanted them on a jury judging me, however, because their educational level was so low because they were raised in rough conditions and only attended school when it suited them — which wasn’t much. Question: Even if Fuhrman used a racist word, how did he transfer OJ’s blood onto the glove found behind Kato Kaelin’s cottage? When did he have a chance to do that? Answer: He didn’t. Remember police had found a small cut on OJ’s hand? He obviously did that while attacking Nicole and Ron Goldman. OJ also had run into an AC unit at the back of Kato’s cottage after he fled the murder scene. The impact knocked the glove out of his pocket or hand. Fuhrman had interviewed Cato, heard the story about the bump against his back wall, walked behind the cottage and found the glove, which he immediately showed to a partner also searching the Simpson compound. The glove then was put in a plastic evidence bag and taken to the LAP HQ. The LAPD also found Simpson’s Bruno Magli shoes footprints in her blood on the sidewalk. Simpson said he’d never worn such “ugly shoes” but someone produced photos of him as an NBC sportscaster at an NFL game and he was wearing — yep — Bruno Magli shoes. My guess is he dumped the knife (never found) at LAX before he checked into his flight to Chicago that night. DA Clark was blindsided by J. Cochran and F. Lee Bailey and should have had rebuttals to his wild accusations and baseless theories. Unbelievably stupid verdict that clearly was payback for LAPD’s beating of Rodney King after a traffic stop.

  8. I have always believed that OJ was responsible for the murders of Nicole Brown-Simpson and Ron Goldman who tragically was at the wrong place at the wrong time. I find poetic justice in knowing that BOTH lead defense attorney’s Robert Kardashian and Johnny Cochran knew he was guilty. And that BOTH died horrible deaths from cancer. Some, myself included, would say that it was the Karma they deserved for freeing a monster that they knew was a killer

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