Former Sports Illustrated writer Rick Reilly asked OJ if there were any OJ jokes he likedâŠ
Let those among you who are without sin cast the first stone
who among us has not double homicided, after all
If the NIL donât fit, you must not commit.
I wonder if he asked for forgiveness before he died. He died of cancer so he had plenty of time.
I always felt sorry for OJâŠhe made a very bad choice that ruined his life.
i felt sorry for Nocole and Ron. Not much for OJ.
Bad choice? Really thatâs how you look it?
He was just diagnosed ( Prostate) in February , so not much time for what it matters. Happened fast.
Iâm fairly confident the wrong Simpson took the rap:
You making fun of Jenner Johnny? Surprised.
Yes confessing your sins is always good to do before you meet your maker.
I was in Michigan at the time of the verdict. I used to watch the trial on TV when I was in Houston. There were too many mishaps with evidence and the like for me to think OJ was guilty.
As the verdict was read, I said âYes!â which did not go well with the white coworkers I had at the time. That day white people acted like âopen season on whitesâ was just proclaimed.
This was a theory that was floated around at the time. There were a lot of people who felt OJ was taking the wrap for his son.
I mean who here hasnât rage killed over someone canceling a dinner?
If you werenât so seemingly by the preponderance of evidence here on this board, addicted to the fantasy and/or fetish of believing you know the opinion of others, you wouldnât be at all surprised ever. Maybe.
I remember the day the verdict was read. Hurricane Opal was in the Gulf and the waves in Surfside were huge.