- Now he can rest knowing his wife’s killer is dead. - Ooooooo that’s good 
- He was proven innocent in court - He was acquitted, meaning it couldn’t be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that he was guilty. 
- He was proven liable in the civil trial. The additional evidence uncovered by the lawyers in that case was damning. Civil trials typically don’t require a unanimous verdict, but it was unanimous in this case. 
 
 
- Wish Norm were still around for this. :( 
- The Juice is out of juice 🤷 What a waste of our collective time and attention that piece of shit was. 
- His hell is trying on gloves that don’t fit for eternity 
- Good riddance to bad rubbish. 
- deleted by creator - Was found innocent - Not guilty is not the same as innocent. - Legally or morally? - Legally. “Found innocent” is a legal conclusion and factually incorrect. - Criminal trials don’t find defendants “innocent”. They find them not guilty, which is a huge difference. It means the prosecution didn’t bring forward enough evidence to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The presence of doubt means they weren’t found guilty. Not that they were found innocent. 
 
 
 
 
 
- I really hope he donated his brain to science. The man went from world famous to villain in a single car chase. It’s rare that people fall from grace so far, so quickly. I am not excusing his heinous acts, but I will say it would make a lot more sense, in my mind, if this man’s anger and impulsivity was predicated on a TBI. - For people out of the loop: - One of the first studies to investigate the rates of TBI in offender populations was conducted by Slaughter, Fann, and Ehde (2003) who reported the rate to be 87% in a county jail setting. Schofield et al. (2006) then reported the TBI prevalence in all offender populations to range from 25-87% and, later, Williams et al. (2010) documented the prevalence of TBI in those settings to be 65%. In a more recent study, Ferguson, Pickelsimer, Corrigan, Bogner, and Wald (2012) found that 65% of male inmates, and 72% of female inmates, reported at least one TBI resulting in a change in consciousness. Finally, some of the current authors studied the incidence of TBI in a mental health transition unit at a county jail and found the incidence of TBI among a sample of offenders with a co-morbid mental illness to be 96% (Gafford, McMillan, Gorgens, Dettmer, & Glover, 2015). 
- I mean, he had been abusive for years, it was sadly not a unique nor surprising case, except for his fame, but fame doesn’t make you a good person. 
 
- Looks like he got away with it after all 
- Get fucked OJ. Cancer was too good for you. - Lol? What did he do to deserve dying from cancer? - Spare me the virtue signaling pseudo higher than thou bullshit. OJ is a killer and profited off of it. He deserves worse. - Even if he didn’t do it, making a book about if he did was in poor taste 
 
 
 
- Hahahaha. I hope he’s loving Hell. 
- So. You think he’s having meetings down there with Cochrane? 
- World news, huh? - Well he was world famous, I’m not from the US myself but most genX and older (~40+) knew about him and his trial at least superficially 
 
- Of course it’s NYT. Fucking crackers. 











