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I’m not surprised. What Prime wrote is logical, but I think OJ believes he is either innocent of the murders or justified. Thus he believes his property has been taken from him unjustly and he was only taking back what he considers property that is rightfully his.

 

He has thumbed his nose at the courts judgment against him from the beginning why should this be any different.

 

Then again, maybe he felt there was a clue in the property to the identity of the true killer. ;)

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Long live the justice system where you can avoid your rightfull punishment by buying some expensive lawyers and donate money to the jury! Huzzah!

 

Put him away in jail for crying out loud. The man has become an living example of failure of the justice system. What's next? When we capture Bin Laden let him go off to do some community service?

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I’m not surprised. What Prime wrote is logical, but I think OJ believes he is either innocent of the murders or justified. Thus he believes his property has been taken from him unjustly and he was only taking back what he considers property that is rightfully his.

 

He has thumbed his nose at the courts judgment against him from the beginning why should this be any different.

 

Then again, maybe he felt there was a clue in the property to the identity of the true killer. ;)

 

No OJ is just an arrogant prick who thinks that he is above the law.

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I lol'ed.

 

I’m not surprised. What Prime wrote is logical, but I think OJ believes he is either innocent of the murders or justified. Thus he believes his property has been taken from him unjustly and he was only taking back what he considers property that is rightfully his.

 

He has thumbed his nose at the courts judgment against him from the beginning why should this be any different.

 

Well said and I agree 100%. He thinks he can do anything he wants after his last trial....sad how far he has fallen. He has been considered by some to be the finest college football player ever.

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