I'm looking for an article, but I just heard they took him into custody.
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Trixie Delight |
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What a fucking dumbass he is. Armed robbery.
I'm looking for an article, but I just heard they took him into custody.
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StarRider |
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Hopefully they got the goods on him this time.
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Jerrifan |
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Let me ask the straights a question, since I was never into football.
I just can't believe that people never knew what a psycho this guy was until his wife turned up dead. But all I remember about him was how much people kissed his ass, and cast him in shitty Hollywood films. |
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Trixie Delight |
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Well Jer, you can say that about a lot of professional atheletes.
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StarRider |
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The cops knew. They were called to his house numerous times for spousal abuse.
The cops always squashed the story to protect him The same cops mind you, that decided out of the blue one night to frame him for murder. |
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Jerrifan |
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Maybe the media environment was different. With the internet, everyone finds out what a dick John Cusack is. But back then, OJ ran a gauntlet of fawning sports
and entertainment journalists.
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StarRider |
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I hate to c & p but...
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- Las Vegas police arrested O.J. Simpson on Sunday amid an investigation into an alleged armed robbery at a hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, a source close to the investigation said.
O.J. Simpson was arrested Sunday amid an investigation into an alleged robbery at a Las Vegas hotel. The charges he faces are unclear. Simpson was arrested at his room in the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, the source said. On Saturday, Las Vegas police arrested a man and seized two guns in connection with the alleged armed robbery, the source said. Simpson had already been questioned during the investigation into several items of sports memorabilia that were taken from collectors at a room in the Palace Station Hotel and Casino. Simpson has said the items belonged to him. Walter Alexander was arrested Saturday night and charged with two counts of robbery with a deadly weapon, one count of conspiracy to commit robbery with a deadly weapon, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon and one count of burglary with a deadly weapon, the source said. Alexander, a resident of Arizona, was arrested on his way to McCarran International Airport, the source said. During searches Saturday, police recovered two guns they believe were used in the alleged robbery, the source said. Don't Miss"I don't know why they arrested him," Simpson said Sunday. "I've stayed in contact with the police and the truth will come out." Simpson, 60, acknowledged that he entered the man's room with a group of friends, one of whom was posing as a potential buyer, after being tipped off that some of his personal items were for sale there. Among the items were things he hadn't seen in years or that had been stolen, he said. They included photographs of his family and himself as a child, and photographs and negatives taken by his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson. Simpson said friends helped him carry the items from the room, but no guns were involved and the incident was not a robbery. On Saturday, Simpson said that he and one of the alleged victims, Alfred Beardsley, spoke by telephone and agreed the incident had been blown out of proportion. Beardsley confirmed the conversation to celebrity Web site TMZ.com, saying Simpson apologized to him and told him he regretted the incident. The other alleged victim, Bruce Fromong, a sports memorabilia collector, said that two of the men accompanying Simpson pointed guns at the other occupants
of the room in what he described as "a home invasion-type robbery." Watch Fromong talk about what
happened Fromong testified for Simpson's defense in the 1997 wrongful death trial stemming from a civil lawsuit filed by the family of Ron Goldman, who was killed in 1994 alongside Simpson's ex-wife. Simpson was acquitted of the murders in 1995, but the jury in a 1997 civil trial found him liable and awarded the Goldmans $33.5 million for their son's wrongful death. Fromong testified that prices for Simpson memorabilia had dropped substantially since the 1995 verdict. His testimony was part of the defense's contention that Simpson could not afford to pay the Goldmans. Also on Friday, Thomas Riccio, a former business associate of Simpson, told KVVU television in Las Vegas that he told Simpson about the sale. Riccio said someone told him last month that he wanted to auction some of Simpson's possessions by placing them on consignment. Riccio added that when he called Simpson to tell him about the planned sale, the former athlete told him the items had been stolen. Riccio said that as he was being shown the items in the hotel room, Simpson entered the room and seized the items. He said there was no break-in and no gun was used. Simpson's ex-wife and Goldman -- a waiter who had gone to her Los Angeles, California, home to return a pair of glasses -- were fatally stabbed outside her townhouse June 12, 1994. A jury found Simpson not guilty of the crimes.
Simpson recently wrote a book originally titled "If I Did It" and planned to publish it himself, but a public outcry led to the cancellation of his book deal. A bankruptcy judge subsequently awarded the Goldmans the rights to the book in light of their inability to collect the wrongful death award. They retitled
the book "If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer," which is in bookstores. E-mail to a
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Trixie Delight |
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Shit, with that jury OJ could have filmed himself cutting up Ron and Nicole and they still wouldn't have convicted him.
Fred Goldman's on tv right now salivating that OJ is back in jail. |
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TC |
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That's weird. I heard this morning that the other dude was dropping the charges.
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ginaf20697 |
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I don't think you can drop charges on something like this. Of course it makes it harder to convict if they don't want to testify. You've got to
figure with it being in Vegas that there is some video out there. They tape every nook and cranny in that place.
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Trixie Delight |
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Once it's been reported the prosecutor has the right to press charges.
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Ann Margret Thatcher |
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Yeah, weren't the first set of charges civil? Now it seems it's a criminal case.
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MunchkinsByProxy |
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How old are the kids now? I think if I was 18 I'd be so out of there by now.
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Trixie Delight |
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You mean for this crime? Civil charges usually take a while and have to come from the victim, or if the victim is dead by their families. |
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TC |
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It's all so retarded. He really thinks he's above everything and everyone. The way he set his a company up in his daughters name and all that shit. And
the book.
I hope he gets convicted of something stupid like tax evasion and gets his throat slit by skinheads. Do they put tax evaders in Oz? |
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Ann Margret Thatcher |
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I read somewhere (it may have actually been here) that neither of the kids live with him. They must be well into their 20s now, shouldn't they?
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Trixie Delight |
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Countdown to Al Sharpton saying OJ's being harassed by the man.
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Loki |
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In the papers here, they have OJ saying that he couldn't go to the police for help in this matter because since the murders the police have not been very
nice to him.
Thats almost like a direct quote. |
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Trixie Delight wrote: Oh hell. Never mind -- I was confused. The initial charges were filed by the casino owner (I was thinking that would've been a civil charge, but
actually that would've been criminal as well, right?), but then he was going to (or had already) dropped them. But once someone files charges, the DA can
pursue it even without the complainant's cooperation. Is that right?
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MunchkinsByProxy |
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Looks like Justin is 18 and Sydney is 21. I wonder if they know their dad is guilty of killing their own mother, or have they been brainwashed?
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pseudopoganandra |
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So does everyone remember where they were when they heard the verdict for the murder trial? I just thought of it and it made me laugh. I was at work and there
was this strange quirky but sweet little woman who worked for me. She was like a character from a children's story book. I was standing next to her when
someone ran out and gave us the news and she totally snapped. She turned bright red and screamed "BULLSHIT! BULLSHIT! There is no justice! What a crock of
shit" It was so out of character that it still makes me laugh thinking of it.
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