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Monday, June 12, 2006

Twelve Years



Hard to believe it's been 12 years since Simpson savagely murdered Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.

A chronology of the whole sordid mess can be found here .

Unfortunately you won't find the question I wanted the police to ask Simpson, namely how, when you were told on the phone that your ex-wife had been murdered, you knew which ex-wife without being given her name?

11 comments:

  1. darn cube! Where were you when they needed you?

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  2. Cube good question,i can't believe
    it's been 12 years.

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  3. I guess I didn't yell at the TV loud enough ;-)

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  4. Wow, I can hardly believe it's been that long.

    What a horrible case of injustice that he walks free.

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  5. Just in case he kicks the bucket this year, I made him a tombstone.

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  6. Ahhh! I feel old now!

    You should be a prosecutor, Cube!

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  7. OJ most certainly got away with murder.
    I hate thinking about it. He plays golf and parties while Nicole and Ron have been rotting in their graves for twelve years now. I'm surprised Ron's dad didn't hire a hitman to kill OJ.

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  8. ugh..dont even get me started on OJ!..good reminder tho Cube..:)

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  9. A repugnant episode in American legal history.

    I have frequently wondered what it must be like for his children, being raised by a man who we all know murdered two people, including their mother. That's gotta mess with your head once your old enough to do your own research.

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  10. darrell: from your mouth to God's will.

    brooke: maybe in another life ;-)

    caz: funny you should ask. I posted this about daughter Sydney's arrest in Jan 2005.

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  11. I remember watching that whole White Bronco car chase scene on TV as it was happening. Who knew the whole thing would end up so screwed up?

    Honestly, I'm surprised Fred Goldman hasn't murdered him. He sure seems like he has it in him. That was what I was expecting after the stupid verdict was read. Good for Mr. Goldman, for keeping that under control. I don't know that I could...

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