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O.J. plays what if in new book, interview Nov. 15: O.J. Simpson is planning a book and TV interview to discuss how, hypothetically, he could have killed his ex-wife and her friend. NBC's George Lewis reports. |
Well I guess I am going to get bit for this but, I for one do not believe O.J. did it. I did not think so then, and I still don't. I have my own suspicions as to a certain type of individual that could be responsible, but to say so would open me up to many lawsuits so I will pass on that. . . . — blakduke
OJ did it. He is slime and I hope he gets investigated again. First of all, if he hadn't done it, what man would try to capitalize off of his children's mother's slaying. OJ did it and the legal system failed failed failed. It's so sad. — Vee Two
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This man is sick and maybe even criminally insane. There have been a few other interviews over the years in which he alludes to the horrendous crime for which he escaped due punishment. In his insanity, he is either crying out for help or emotionally harassing the families of his victims. A normal, sane person, if he had not committed a crime, could not be pressed to talk about it at all and would want the world to forget about it. A very, very sick man. — Leavemealone![]()
Is there any way to find out what advertisers are going to run commercials during this drivel so that we can boycott them, too? — Ivanaernmore
Everyone should contact their favorite NFL teams and advise them that they will not support their teams as long as Fox Network is telecasting NFL Games if the Simpson interfere is broadcast. The election that was just held should tell Fox that the American Public can speak and can have an influence. We can boycott Fox and should. — jmac4321
How much can those kids go through. I can't imagine what their lives are like. Why doesn't he just hang himself?
Please.....nobody buy that piece of trash book!!! — pdgal
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