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O.J. Going To Prison. Is It Karma?

He was acquitted 13 years ago of double murder in the death of his ex-wife Nicole Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. A crime many believe he’s guilty of. So is going to prison for stealing back his own stuff payback for getting away with murder?
The judge in the case says one case has nothing to do with the other.
I think the universe would beg to differ. What goes around comes around.
Ron Goldman’s family is certainly happy about the outcome.
O.J. refused to accept a plea and in the end his sentence was longer than what the prosecutors had proposed.
He insisted that the robbery was for his children. He wanted to pass down the things that had been stolen from him, like Nicole’s wedding ring, down to them.
Spare me. A man who writes a book about how he would’ve killed his murdered wife doesn’t care much about the children he fathered with her.
Perhaps, if the The Juice had spent as much energy looking for Nicole and Ron’s “real killer” - like he swore he would - as he did playing golf, writing a book, and plotting a robbery things would’ve turned out differently.
What do you think? Did O.J. finally get what he deserved?





Comments
By JoniB
December 6, 2008 7:53 PM | Link to this
Yes he did get what he deserved. Finally. Being such a “celebrity” in prison, he may do something stupid there as well and mess up his parole for a few years, too. He’s not one to think before he acts, as he demonstrated many times.
By Justice is Done
December 7, 2008 9:50 AM | Link to this
What happened was the repudiation of 12 racist jurors in L.A. from 13 years ago. They put their racisism over the truth and the evidence. If OJ were in prison where he belonged, the robbery would have never happened. Where are those 12 racist jurors now?
They should be ashamed.
By Its about time
December 11, 2008 9:41 AM | Link to this
Karma is sweet. He believed he was above the law because he had gotten away with murder, but there is justiced for the Brown and Goldman family. 9 years is too short
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