Them's some mighty big blinders you got on there, brah[/quote]Toemeesleather wrote:
Blame the Bureau of Justice Statistics - that's where I got the numbers. http://www.bjs.gov/
No, but I believe the killer was named Simpson. An LAPD detective I knew at the time said the theory was that the killer was Jason Simpson, OJ's son from a prior marriage, and they were bracing OJ to get him to rat on Jason. There's a couple recent books out (I haven't read either of them) http://www.businessinsider.com/oj-simps ... son-2012-4 that go really in depth......serious question, do you think OJ killed Nicole and Ron?
OJ was no "icon" in the black community requiring knee jerk support. He was basically a white man in blackface. He married a white woman, hung out with black Republicans like Ward Connerly (the man who ended Affirmative Action in California Universities) and NEVER supported any "black" causes or institutions. The first time he was ever seen in a "black" church in L.A. was after his acquittal. To the extent blacks in LA were relieved by his conviction, it was because the evidence against OJ didn't smell right. Remember, this is a town where rich guys kill women all the time and get off - Claus Von Bulow, Robert Blake, etc. If you have a high-dollar attorney, they need to have you on video tape confessing in order to convict you (which is the only reason they convicted Phil Spector - they have him confessing on video tape).
MY reasoning (besides the cop I know) for thinking OJ was innocent:
1) The timeline. For the killing to go down according to the police theory, everything would've had to go perfectly in order for OJ to catch his plane. Things rarely go perfect in LA, if only because of the traffic.
2) The evidence. Yes, there was a microdot of blood in OJs Bronco. 2 other people (including Jason) had access to the Bronco and, given the nature of the killings and the timeline, there should've been a LOT more blood and to assume OJ got rid of bloody clothes, a murder weapon, etc. in the time period before catching the plane requires the belief that OJ was some sort of criminal genius who planned this all out step-by-step and executed it perfectly. I am not convinced that OJ even graduated HS (he went to a JC that was known for working with HS dropouts and getting them D-1 football eligible).
3) The crime itself. OJ had a plane to catch. Who goes over to their ex wife's place when they have to go out of town in an hour - which is what is required in the "crime of passion" theory. If one assumes premeditation, OJ was business partners with guys who could have had Nicole killed for $500. 50 year old rich guys don't stab people to death.
HAVING SAID THAT . . . I've been in rooms with OJ after his acquittal and I've determined that I'll never be alone with him.