Wednesday, September 17, 2008

O.J. plantiff has blunder in court yet still doesn't get O.J. off the hook

Well, to say the O.J. case is going smoothly would be a real understatement. After a series of trails in court, examining all sides of information and parties involved it looks as if O.J. Simpson will be finally nailed and prosecuted. One thing that did help him is the man who is an alleged victim claimed he didn't try to profit from the stolen memorabilia then admitted later he advertised the items on Ebay under 'Same O.J. memorabilia stolen from Las Vegas.' What a totally contradictory, stupid-ass move! This so-called memorabilia dealer was also recorded stating how he was going to get revenge on O.J. and have Inside Edition run a story on the whole ordeal.

At this point, the focus is away from O.J. somewhat (still doesn't make him close to innocent nor an angel). Another thing I don't understand is why the shady dealer and O.J. were former friends and obviously have serious trust issues. I mean it's one thing to have personal possessions stolen from you, but certainly another to turn your back and get stabbed (probably O.J. contemplated doing this many times). Another wishy-washy statement made by the plantiff is how he believed his life was in danger after the robbery, but also commented how he wasn't afraid. None of it makes sense. The jury needs to wrap up the damn trial and let the judge issue prosecutions on both parties. Both are guilty of various random crimes and need to face justice. There is no need to have the trial drag on like the last one. No one should have to face that burden again. In the mean time it would be a good idea if O.J. stayed in check with his emotions and didn't try to kill anyone.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Saw this and it summed it up for me:

http://www.innocentasoj.com

Only in America...