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The People v. O.J. Simpson
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The People v. O.J. Simpson

Quote: (02-12-2016 05:15 PM)JayJuanGee Wrote:  

Quote: (02-12-2016 11:23 AM)PUA_Rachacha Wrote:  

Word has it that Cuba Gooding Jr. overacted his part. Any truth to it?

I may watch it if it comes out on Netflix. I'm a huge Bills fan and was crestfallen that one of our greats is a murderer*


* I have no doubt that he murdered Nicole Brown


I guess that I am more interested in your footnote rather than the actual OJ show.... hahahahaha

What's your theory on how he did it?

Was it him alone, and was it the same as the prosecutions theory that he came to the front door, and confronted Nicole and possibly killed her at that time, and then Goldman arrived and then he overpowered Goldman, or do you have another theory?

Ultimately, a rage of uncontrolled jealously, and OJ also may have been a bit of a spoiled brat, always wanting to have his way and to control things, which he did when he dished out capital punishment, whether initially intentional or not? Maybe at first, he just wanted to go teach her a lesson, but things got out of control? I guess there is a difference in the law whether the murder was premeditated or not.

I don't remember all the facts of the case, just that no one else has been prosecuted. The police and Brown family obviously believe that O.J. is the guilty party.

I think the way that Nicole was murdered and how O.J. fled the scene makes it appear that it was not premeditated. Probably a rage of uncontrolled jealousy, as you said. Football players are test-charged and aggressive men, who generally learn how to channel that rage on the gridiron. But sometimes, e.g., Ray Rice, they just snap. Probably the same thing happened to O.J.
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