Every time the Gorilla hears about the recent OJ Simpson troubles, he has to giggle a bit. Karma really is something, isn’t it? In recent news, a co-defendant in the Las Vegas, Nevada armed robbery case in which OJ was the “star” stated that OJ was well aware that there were guns present during the alleged attempted robbery. OJ even asked two other defendants in the case to bring the guns to the hotel room, where he planned to recover items from a memorabilia dealer, which he believed belonged to him. The other suspect in the case, Robert Alexander, stated that he and another man showed up with guns at OJ’s request then headed for the casino hotel room, where the memorabilia dealer was staying. It was reported that OJ just wanted to “scare” the man and never planned to use the guns. Right now, OJ’s charges include kidnapping, armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, and conspiracy. He is scheduled for a preliminary hearing in Las Vegas Justice Court on November the 8th. If OJ is found guilty, and convicted on the Kidnapping charge, he faces life in prison with parole. Could this mean that OJ Simpson will finally get the comeuppances he so deserves? There may be a “Double Jeopardy” law in regard to murder cases, but thank God for OJ’s stupidity, as it may at last be the one thing that gets him what he has been so deserving of all these years- a long overdue punishment!
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October 18th, 2007 at 4:25 pm
Well, it would be great to see SOME justice for Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. I am sure their loved ones would feel vindicated finally.
October 18th, 2007 at 8:46 pm
For the Goldman family, wouldn’t it be better if he were still out there. Don’t they get a cut of his earnings? I am sure he makes much more doing whatever he does than the 28 cents an hour he would get in prison.
October 19th, 2007 at 7:38 am
dosten, put yourself in the Goldman’s place. The loss of your son/brother, and the lack of justice for that crime, would be a much bigger consideration than getting a payoff from the killer.
October 19th, 2007 at 8:22 am
can’t say that I’m an OJ fan or apologist, but he was not convicted in their deaths. But I have to admit it felt good to see him in handcuffs on CNN.