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There was more to this story that was kept quiet. OJ may have killed her with the help of his son or his son may have killed her. Some of the things that are not discussed, are that the whole circle of people including Faye Resnick and the Kardashians were likely all coked up, philandering sex fiends. Fred Goldman and the Browns have everyone thinking this thing is one-sided, but there is more to the story I had read somewhere that Ron Goldman may have been a coke dealer, a romantic interest--or both. OJ is likely the father of Khloe Kardashian. She is much bigger than the other two sisters and her face has more of a moon-shape and a broader nose. This is just one of a million cases where the general public will never know the entire truth. When you get to a certain level of wealth and prestige, you get to experience privileges (including rape and murder) that the peasants do not. Look at Roman Polanski and how is not only free, but still greatly respected. Look at how Woody Allen is still well-regarded. Look at how our current president is a well-documented liar and plagiarist and his son is a crackheaded sex offender. There is no more truth--only spin.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

The most important thing about the OJ case was the negro response to its verdict. Every single White person should be aware that this is the true face of black America.

The entire criminal demographic that negroes represent was reflected that day. The circumstances were trivial. The victims didn't matter. All that mattered to the negro populace was that one of their own was acquitted of murdering Whites and that is the most wonderful thing a negro can ever fathom. Since then, we've seen repeats of this case happen, where negroes violently threaten the entire country if their criminal demographic isn't allowed to express worship to their religion of criminality.

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I watched the verdict being read live on television, the look on Robert Kardashian's face when they clerk said, not guilty said it all. He was shocked, he fully expected a guilty verdict. Later that day, a black female juror was questioned by a reporter as she left the court, and she said, "I don't care if he's guilty or not, he free." That trial was a farce, Judge Ito lost control of the trial from the start.