| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | irishgit (151) 10/07/2008 | Well, it looks like you can check this item off the list.
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 | Moosekarloff (19) 10/07/2008 | Don't worry. He's on his way. Him getting locked up for several years is sad, however, because it will put to an end that relentless pursuit he said he was going to undertake to find his wife's murderer. It's been so touching that he's made such sacrifices in bringing her killer to justice. Let's play Alphabet City: O.J. is a J.O., who put the "n" in "nigg*r."
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 | FranksWildYears (57) 05/20/2008 | No hurry, there is a spiky shard of molten glass for him to sit on for eternity, in Hell.
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 | X Factor Z (15) 05/20/2008 | The juice is still on the loose.
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 | edt4 (110) 11/16/2007 | "Institutionalized" implies mental illness, and sociopaths aren't mentally ill. Where O.J. always belonged was in prison; maybe now, if we're lucky, that'll happen.
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 | ThunderForce2 (7) 11/15/2007 | He needs to be hung upside down for a few days, until this creep confesses to slaying his wife, and Goldman, then locked up for keeps, sorry, but this human waste is worthless, and not fit for society, this man had a wonderful career, yet, he threw it all away, because some guy banged his girl, he could have had any girl he wanted, nice going you stupid creep.
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 | Jamie McBain (50) 11/14/2007 | He is a convicted killer, and the worst robber ever, so yes, he needs to be locked up.
Especially for the book, in which he tells "how he would have done it, if he did indeed do it."
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 | spinette (15) 11/14/2007 | 
| Extremely charismatic, that will help in all matters, as it has proven, I would easily say he killed his wife Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend as well, it is sad, but this happens all too often, but what does it matter now, he was acquitted and then found guilty in the criminal circumstances, and that is how all of his Heisman Trophy Ball went. Now with the other trials that are being done, it will remain to be seen how this plays out, the people who robbed him were out of their minds anyway, to want to take his personal memorbillia and want to sell it to make a fortune. These people need to have their heads examined, but people with money like that, are definitely at a much higher risk of number one, being taken advantage of, secondly people seem to lose all of their sense for the almighty buck. I still believe he will be acquitted in this trial on the fact that these people had no right to break and enter into his house. He is a professionally trained Football Star, the man has power beyond any sense of normal, and has been on T.V. and knows how to take a cue. He still seems very unharmed besides the residual affects of how this affected his kids, he seems like a pretty tight end to me. |
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 | georges11 (21) 11/14/2007 | Heisman Trophy winner, Walter Camp Award winner, hard work.
Life in jail=priceless.
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 | CleverElsie (12) 11/13/2007 | Probable double homicide, definite armed robbery. Any questions?
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 | louiethe20th (79) 11/13/2007 | Should be on his way to the electric chair!!!
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