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All these years later, its still weird to know that such a well liked guy was capable of it. How does one go on playing golf and living the party life after that, like he has? |
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Standing in the outside foyer of the Bundy home where Nicole and Ron were murdered is number one. That was ****ing creepy and felt "evil", for lack of a better word. |
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33 years for armed confrontation (10 counts). 9 years for a chance of parole.
Sounds like somebody said this guy is gonna pay one way or the other. Holy crap! People have committed murder and gotten off in less time than that. We had a teenager here beat another teen to death with a baseball bat over a gay slur and the dude got less than 10 years. :shake: |
This makes me want to run through the airport ,hurtling suitcases.
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Out of the blue, O.J. shows up with his daughter Sydney and the courtyard went silent. It was like the air was sucked out of the place. Just bizarre. Fortunately, a few minutes later, the focus was back on Star Wars. About 20 minutes later, Robert Shapiro appears in the courtyard and O.J. went over to greet him. They stood there chatting in the middle, while Darth Maul's were fighting each other. It was nothing short of surreal. A few minutes later, our line began moving and out of nowhere, O.J. comes up and asks if we wouldn't mind allowing him to "cut" in line. I was speechless. I don't even think I said anything other than to nod my head. My wife and I just kind of looked at each other with our jaws on the ground. All I can say is that it was 5 years after the murders and the dude was still huge and ripped. Any of this stuff about him being frail or weak or bad knees and whatever is complete and utter nonsense. |
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Did he actually say, "Can I cut?"
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It was surreal, to say the least. Probably the most surreal experience I've had in Los Angeles because of his past. |
At least you're not his pizza guy.
"Hey man, I could kill for some pizza right now. I'd like a slice." |
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I grew up watching O.J. and LOVED him. Loved him with the Bills, loved him in the Hertz commercials, in Capricorn One, in those silly Police Squad movies and on NBC as an analyst. I was in absolute denial when he was arrested for murder. I'll admit it, for the first time on Chiefsplanet: When the Knicks game was interrupted in 1994 because of the White Ford Bronco Chase, I was half-tempted to jump in my car in Hollywood and head down to the 405 to watch would happen and cheer him on. I mean seriously, at that point, NO ONE thought he was guilty. It was impossible. O.J. Simpson a murderer? No way. It's just not possible. Seriously, I listened to the trial every single day on my radio at work. I was WAY into it. I'd watch the legal experts in the lunch room on TV, and watch everything associated with it at night. When the verdict was read, there was silence in the conference room at Universal. I don't think any of us thought he'd be found not guilty. So seeing him in person and talking to him was just, bizarre. |
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Crashing some golf course or bar, he enjoys the attention, he enjoyed the crime. Like the reports of him "loving" this current distraction, the man is clinically insane, the ultimate sociopath. |
Well....Bye.
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