OJ was not convicted. However, I donât think there was a dramatic twist in the theory of the crime. Initially, the police thought he did it, the jury didnât think the state made its case beyond a reasonable doubt, and decades later, most people think he did it.
And as you can now start to see by tonightâs postersâŠâŠand JQ, Dragonfly, equkelly, jealousheâŠ.among othersâŠare not even here tonightâŠâŠthe tide is turning. Common sense and simple decency are now in play.
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Thatâs a little cowardly donât you think? You accused me of saying something that I absolutely did not say, I called you out on it and proved you wrong, and now you are acting like you are above it all so you leave without admitting you were wrong? Being wrong is not bad, being wrong and admitting it is admirable, but being wrong and weakly slinking off and pretending it didnât happen is rather pathetic.
Youâre probably right; typing âsorry, I was wrongâ is a lot more taxing than typing âYes, itâs getting to be the witching hour. Good nightâ.
Bilinkas defended the shooter in the Vertetis case, and Taylor was the judge. Itâs a fascinating read.
I agree, though, that anything can happen in a trial especially with an insanity defense.
What has the most suspense for me is what âslantâ 48 hours will take. Theyâll have to present information from various perspectives, of course, but at the end of the day, those shows tie everything up into a neat story. Will the 48 hours episode leave viewers with a CHT/seahorse type picture or an Eggbutt type picture?
I think anyone who has followed these posts has seen that LK has managed to commit âcharacter defamationâ on her own self more effectively and thoroughly than anyone else.
NoâŠ.we disagree. LK does not start posts. She responds to character assassination and then is blamed for being nasty. Sheâs in a lose/lose situation.
But what anyone reading these posts does see clearly is that there were just a few LK supporters here at one timeâŠ.but now theyâve become an army unafraid of the abuse thrown on them from Mean Girls Inc.
It may be a clicheâŠâŠbut good is clearly winning out over evil hereâŠâŠand thatâs bad news for you.