RIP OJ SIMPSON

I saw that. I don’t think he’s going to get a whole of sympathy. I’m sure many are actually happy
 
Oh come on Bill, who among us hasn't killed their estranged wife and her boyfriend in a fit of pique? But we can't hold that against him, he was a great football player and a decent actor (for the roles he played).

I have a problem with "canceling" a person's professional achievements because they turn out to be dirtbags. I mean are Bill Cosby and Woody Allen not funny anymore because they turned out to be predators? I mean good riddance to O.J. the murderer but too bad about OJ the football player and actor (who could forget Capricorn One? That's gotta be a favorite of Eldo's!)
 
Oh come on Bill, who among us hasn't killed their estranged wife and her boyfriend in a fit of pique? But we can't hold that against him, he was a great football player and a decent actor (for the roles he played).

I have a problem with "canceling" a person's professional achievements because they turn out to be dirtbags. I mean are Bill Cosby and Woody Allen not funny anymore because they turned out to be predators? I mean good riddance to O.J. the murderer but too bad about OJ the football player and actor (who could forget Capricorn One? That's gotta be a favorite of Eldo's!)

I’ve always wanted to watch that movie.

As far as OJ goes, I’d bet my life he wasn’t the 1 who physically committed those 2 murders. No way on earth he did it.

Why? Because Goldman fought for his life, he fought so hard that he had blood underneath his fingernails yet the next day OJ voluntarily walked into LAPD for an interview and they photographed him without his shirt on and he didn’t have a mark anywhere on his body besides the 1 little cut on his middle finger from the “glass” in the hotel room.

The person that did it took a beating, but it wasn’t OJ.
 
In high school I was partnered in Biology with Nichole's younger sister Tanya. And since I had a nice car back then she would always ask me to go to OJ's and her sisters house for lunch.
It was right on the beach of Victoria in Laguna.
It was kind of spooky realizing it after the murders, that the house was full of HUGE painted pictures of Nichole. He even went to our graduation in 87
 
We can’t just like laws and justice when it suits us. Dude was acquitted.

Weather I agree or not a different story. No one but whoever killed them knows. Y’all just have opinions and theories.

In the eyes of men he was proven innocent. Now only god can judge him….


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If you look into who Glen Rogers was, and the fact that he did know OJ & Nichole during that time it really seems plausible. But the part that sealed it for me on top of the slew of information, including his own confession to committing the murders, was the part where they show his handwritten letter instructing his mother to wear the angel pendant he gave her to his trial and they show a picture of his mother wearing that angel pendant… And where did he get that pendant? It once belonged to Nichole Simpson, she used to collect angel pendants. All of her friends & family wore angel pendants to commemorate her at her wake. He stole that pendant from her apartment on that unfortunate night of the crime.

It’s all in this video. The information in this vid gives the best explanation of what actually happened and the side of the story most people have never heard about. Feel free to post your thoughts after watching this.

Glen Rogers Serial killer documentary - YouTube
 
To much of a coward to tell the truth even on his death bed.
 
To much of a coward to tell the truth even on his death bed.

For those who didn’t watch the video I posted a link to: Here’s the cliffnotes.

Ok, so there’s a man named Glen Rogers, who just happened to be a legit serial k**** of women nationwide for decades long, the guy confessed to ending something like 50-70 people or more…

He arrived in California as a handyman and somehow befriended OJ Simpson who hired him for some odd jobs which lead to them becoming acquaintances and basically a guy who OJ looked as at one of the guys who he could hire and pay to do anything he needed him to do so long as he paid him.

So 1 night OJ was mad at his ex wife about some expensive earings he had gifted her because she was saying she didn’t care and would simply sell them if she felt like it since they were technically hers, which really ticked OJ off because he paid $20 thousand dollars for that pair of diamond earings… So he told Glen Rogers to go pay her a visit with the main objective being to get that jewelry, specifically that pair of expensive earings back in his hands by any means necessary even if he had to rough her up a bit… He said that “jokingly” not knowing that this dude was a legit crazed maniac serial k**** he was talking to.

So he sent Glen Rogers over to her apartment thinking he was going to do his dirty work but little did he know things would end up the way they did.

When OJ couldn’t get anyone on the phone hours later that night he finally went over there himself to find out what the heck was going on, which explains why his Bruno Maglio footprints were at the scene. OJ wasn’t expecting to walk into a nightmare of a scene but he did and he split not knowing what to do. He couldn’t say anything about Glen because if he did he would be guilty of sending him over there in the 1st place.

OJ never intended for all that to happen but what could he do now? That’s why he felt like he was screwed and went on the high speed chase in the white Ford Bronco and wanted to end it all because he felt responsible, even though he didn’t mean for all that to happen.

That’s what I truly believe is the actual truth. That video I linked above it worth watching. It provides proof.

And Glen Rogers confessed to being responsible for Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
 
This Glenn fellow is like the guy who built my house/my handyman. I sure hope he isn’t a serial killer!
 
He couldn’t say anything about Glen because if he did he would be guilty of sending him over there in the 1st place.

That makes no sense--"I'll just take the fall for a double homicide rather than tell the cops I sent this guy over to retrieve earrings and apparently it went wrong". Why wouldn't he just tell them the truth, if that was the truth? If he never intended for "all that to happen"?
 
That makes no sense--"I'll just take the fall for a double homicide rather than tell the cops I sent this guy over to retrieve earrings and apparently it went wrong". Why wouldn't he just tell them the truth, if that was the truth? If he never intended for "all that to happen"?

That would’ve made him guilty of accessory to murder.

And from his perspective it wasn’t “taking a fall” because anyone who watched the trial knows that based on the facts presented there was reasonable doubt.

-So much blood at the scene of the crime, yet only a few drops of blood found inside the Bronco
-Blood underneath Ron Goldmans fingernails indicating he fought for his life against his attacker, yet not a mark on OJ the next day besides the small cut on his finger
-The bloody glove didn’t fit OJ
-EDTA was found in the blood samples, which proved tampering had occurred
-DNA was botched by LAPD, proof of that was shown on live TV news coverage when they were stepping all over the crime scene contaminating the evidence
-Only a couple of drops of blood inside the Bronco, yet they say they found the bloody socks inside OJ’s house and the glove outside in his backyard. That makes no sense. Somebody planted them.

They were in a rush to prosecute the wrong man.

After the trial had started the prosecution was sent information linking Glen Rogers to the crime but they chose to ignore it.
 
He gave him the ok to rough her up if he had to.

So how would that get him an "accessory to murder" charge? Clearly there was some (a lot?) of risk being tried for a double homicide, he had a lot of high-priced lawyers, why wasn't this defense put forth at trial? "I wanted my $20,000 earrings back, she wouldn't give them to me, I asked a guy I knew to try to get them back for me, I don't know what happened but I wasn't involved! I went over there later and found the blood and panicked."
 
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