GUILTY NV - O.J. Simpson charged in Las Vegas armed robbery, 2007

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  • #221
Thanks Everyone who answered that for me. I sure don't want to see that slime ball get away with this too.
 
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I can't imagine anyone who knew someone had stolen things wouldn't call LE........not OJ he makes a grand entrance..........gun toting thugs / a bad bunch of thugs besides.

Karma will get them everytime!!! I was lauighing Fox News don't think he has money to get out on bail. What a looser he is.
 
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Thanks Leila. I think you are right; OJ is going to have them coming at him from a lot of different angles; it all finally caught up with him. No more wiggle room O.J.--you're on the hook and you aren't getting off this time.

Buzz, a case against OJ will almost assuredly swing on whether or not a gun was used/recovered. And I haven't heard that OJ told his alleged co-conspirators to tape the intervention. Corroborated facts seem thin right now.
 
  • #224
Let me see... holding the people in the room at gunpoint. Wouldn't that be false imprisonment?

And the items OJ claims were stolen from him. Those are sports memorabilia and apparently worth money to somebody. Wouldn't they rightfully belong to the Goldmans and not OJ? If so, then it wasn't OJ's s*it (as he said) that they were taking.
 
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Buzz, a case against OJ will almost assuredly swing on whether or not a gun was used/recovered. And I haven't heard that OJ told his alleged co-conspirators to tape the intervention. Corroboarted facts seem thin right now.
Hi Wudge! I knew you would show up before long. How are you? Interesting turn of events, eh?
 
  • #226
Buzz, a case against OJ will almost assuredly swing on whether or not a gun was used/recovered. And I haven't heard that OJ told his alleged co-conspirators to tape the intervention. Corroborated facts seem thin right now.
I heard the police have a cell phone with a message corroborating the fact they did have guns. Two guns. It isn't clear if OJ had one or not, but it wouldn't matter if he actually held one of them or not.
 
  • #227
Hi Wudge! I knew you would show up before long. How are you? Interesting turn of events, eh?

I'll wait for the facts, but I never claimed that OJ was bright. He's long been a personality gone haywire.
 
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I heard the police have a cell phone with a message corroborating the fact they did have guns. Two guns. It isn't clear if OJ had one or not, but it wouldn't matter if he actually held one of them or not.

A conspiracy umbrella attaches and magnifies most everything. Even if guns were brought without his knowledge, OJ would be an accessory/accomplice to very serious charges. Of course, if guns were brought under his direction (not established via corroborated facts), the charges will be extreme.
 
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by Gina Serpe
Tue, 18 Sep 2007 01:25:42 PM PDT Sometimes, crime does pay. At least, it might for the survivors of one bygone victim.
The family of the late Ron Goldman, which has spent the better part of a decade trying to collect its share of a $33.5 million wrongful-death award from O.J. Simpson's civil trial, is seeking to confiscate more of the former footballer's assets—specifically the ones Simpson is alleged to have stolen last week—to help satisfy the judgment.
David Cook, an attorney for Fred Goldman, Ron's father, filed a turnover request in Los Angeles Superior Court Tuesday morning, seeking to obtain ownership rights to the bounty of sports memorabilia.
Santa Monica Superior Court Judge Gerald Rosenberg gave Goldman one week to come up with a list of the stuff Simpson supposedly stole; the judge plans to individually rule on each item. A follow-up hearing on the matter is tentatively slated for next Tuesday, though it may take place even sooner depending on when Goldman submits his list.
The judge has already sided in favor of the Goldmans to collect on Simpson's gold Rolex Submariner watch, valued between $5,000 and $10,000, allowing attorneys for the family to retrieve the watch from Las Vegas and get it appraised.
Whatever Rosenberg's ruling on the Vegas cache, Simpson has unwittingly helped his longtime nemeses.
"The event has aided the Goldmans in some bizarre way, because it will probably sell another 300,000 copies of [If I Did It]," Cook said outside the courtroom.
Just five days in release, the book is already a bestseller, having hit the number two spot on Amazon.com and on Barnes & Noble's Website, with Beaufort Books publishing an additional 50,000 copies of the hypothetical confession. more at link:http://www.eonline.com/news/article...3-a1f4-4f08-9787-09639d89aafc&sid=fd-hot5-txt
 
  • #230
Did anyone watch Star Jones today? She was talking on the phone to the man who was getting married in Vegas and the reason oj was there to begin with. oj was his best man and hearing that I just wanted to gag!! Can you imagine getting married and there is oj as the best man?

This man was telling Star that oj had asked him to go along to the hotel also but he got so busy doing pre wedding things that he told him he couldn't go.

VB
 
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Here is the link to the criminal complaint filed against Orenthal James Simpson, Walter Alexander, Clarence Stewart and Michael McClinton.

There are a lot of charges against those guys.
 
  • #234
Here is the link to the criminal complaint filed against Orenthal James Simpson, Walter Alexander, Clarence Stewart and Michael McClinton.

There are a lot of charges against those guys.


They got him by the yan yan. Old southern term for his azz is grass.
 
  • #235
Here is the link to the criminal complaint filed against Orenthal James Simpson, Walter Alexander, Clarence Stewart and Michael McClinton.

There are a lot of charges against those guys.

Thank you Ca-Sun!
 
  • #236
From Linask's link:

One of Riccio's recordings was reportedly sold to TMZ; he claims another has been sent to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Riccio, whose extensive rap sheet has been documented on The Smoking Gun and includes time served for conspiracy to receive stolen goods, is reportedly attempting to get immunity in exchange for his cooperation with prosecutors.
 
  • #237
One of the victims, Fromong I think, is in ICU after suffering a major heart attack. Now if he should die, and the heart attack was the direct result of this crime, is it possible other charges could be added, like manslaughter?
 
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One of the victims, Fromong I think, is in ICU after suffering a major heart attack. Now if he should die, and the heart attack was the direct result of this crime, is it possible other charges could be added, like manslaughter?

I thought of that too Pepper. I would think so if he doesn't have a history of heart disease.
 
  • #239
I thought of that too Pepper. I would think so if he doesn't have a history of heart disease.

Quite possibly if they could prove it was from the stress of having a gun pointed at you and being told you couldn't leave. That'd give me a heart attack too and I'm much younger than him.:eek:
 
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Quite possibly if they could prove it was from the stress of having a gun pointed at you and being told you couldn't leave. That'd give me a heart attack too and I'm much younger than him.:eek:

I was just listening to Nancy Grace and a caller asked Pepper's question. You're right. Nancy said they have to prove there was a connection between the incident and the cause of the heart attack.
 
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