Trino
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Whoops. You're correct. His daughter was simply present.
Yes! I heard it and I, too, was SHOCKED!!!!!! What a Freudian slip! Galanter kind of chuckled and said, "maybe there is a higher power." Clearly admitting that OJ had this coming, clearly stating that the "higher power" took over in meting out justice to OJ because mortal powers had not been able to.Hallo All,
Did anyone have the opportunity to hear Yale Galanter being interviewed last evening after the verdict was read, outside the courthouse? I was watching the interview via the LasVegasNow.com stream.
I can't remember exactly how it went and I sure wish I had a recording of it. I don't know whether Yale brought it up, or the person doing the interview did. Somehow the "13" bit came up. I believe that Yale mentioned not only the 13 years, BUT I believe that he also brought up 13 hours of deliberation. He then said something to the effect that "there must be a higher power at work." Did anyone else hear that besides me? I could hardly believe my ears that "he," in particular, said that. ...... snipped
From the AP via Yahoo.com news:
In a city where luck means everything, O.J. Simpson came out the big loser and his unlucky number in a case full of bizarre twists was 13.
He was convicted of an armed robbery that happened on Sept. 13 and was found guilty on the 13th anniversary of his Los Angeles murder acquittal. The Las Vegas jury deliberated for 13 hours after a 13-day trial.
that was my very first trial13 yrs ago. I watched every second of it ...........the day the verdict was read something in me died, it was profound and changed me forever.
I can't even imagine what it must have been like for the goldmans....or nicholes family. I hope it brings them even a little comfort knowing oj is sleeping on a two inch thick mattress and getting strip searched. I know it warms my heart a little
Ahem! 61 is NOT elderly these days. Take it from someone who knows.:crazy:
:behindbar: Finally, he is where he belongs.
Oh, I believe we will most likely be hearing from the Goldmans.....soon.
I don't expect the Browns to comment (except maybe Denise!), as they have kept their silence all these years.
The idiots who prosecuted him and the cops who screwed up the investigation so many years ago, I could care less to hear from them. :furious:
He better hope they do not put him in cell #13 :slap:From the AP via Yahoo.com news:
In a city where luck means everything, O.J. Simpson came out the big loser and his unlucky number in a case full of bizarre twists was 13.
He was convicted of an armed robbery that happened on Sept. 13 and was found guilty on the 13th anniversary of his Los Angeles murder acquittal. The Las Vegas jury deliberated for 13 hours after a 13-day trial.