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poohbear1961
08-31-2006, 11:26 AM
Have any of you read Vincent Bugliosi's "Outrage"? If so what did you think of it? Myself, I already knew there was no doubt as to Simpson's guilt, but hearing an experienced prosecutor's take on it (someone with no particular axe to grind in this case, BTW), I'm still as angry as he is.
Simpson has literally gotten away with murder. Be assured, however, his victims will not be forgotten by those who care.
:rose: for Nicole and Ron
nettathirty
08-31-2006, 04:44 PM
Originally posted by poohbear1961
Have any of you read Vincent Bugliosi's "Outrage"? If so what did you think of it? Myself, I already knew there was no doubt as to Simpson's guilt, but hearing an experienced prosecutor's take on it (someone with no particular axe to grind in this case, BTW), I'm still as angry as he is.
Simpson has literally gotten away with murder. Be assured, however, his victims will not be forgotten by those who care.
:rose: for Nicole and Ron
poohbear1961
More "Outrageous" is VBs claim to fame.. Being celebrated for convicting condemned men!
nettathirty
08-31-2006, 09:09 PM
Originally posted by socaldiva
Translation: Netta didn't read that book either :rolleyes:
Better to be famous for being an articulate former prosecutor than a nasty double murderer.
I read VB's book years ago & I thought it was quite good. He knows a murderer when he sees one. :D
Socal
Please, anybody that those against the defense of Orenthal James Simpson you'll support... GimmeAbreak!
nettathirty
08-31-2006, 09:25 PM
Originally posted by nettathirty
Socal
Please, anybody that goes against the defense of Orenthal James Simpson you'll support... GimmeAbreak!
fbgweezer
08-31-2006, 09:39 PM
Originally posted by nettathirty
Socal
Please, anybody that those against the defense of Orenthal James Simpson you'll support... GimmeAbreak! I don't know about socal but they sure have my support. Long live the truth!
poohbear1961
09-01-2006, 08:31 AM
To me, supporters of a guilty opinion of Simpson are possessed of common sense. I'll always support folks like that, yup. I, too, think that all the players involved in the Simpson circus are to blame for this travesty of justice.
nettathirty, I have a question: may I ask, respectfully, how one can convict a condemned man?.....unless he's already been convicted once, condemned, and on trial again, a la Charles Manson or Ted Bundy. I bet you think those monsters are innocent too, right? :rolleyes:
Frankincensed
09-01-2006, 11:52 AM
Of course Bugliosi has an axe to grind. He is a former prosecutor.
I don't know if you have ever met any state prosecutors or former prosecutors, but I know who you haven't met - any state prosecutors who will admit they or the state made a mistake in their prosecution of any accused..
fbgweezer
09-01-2006, 12:04 PM
Originally posted by Frankincensed
Of course Bugliosi has an axe to grind. He is a former prosecutor.
I don't know if you have ever met any state prosecutors or former prosecutors, but I know who you haven't met - any state prosecutors who will admit they or the state made a mistake in their prosecution of any accused.. And defense lawyers ONLY represent innocent people. ;)
nettathirty
09-02-2006, 04:31 PM
Originally posted by poohbear1961
nettathirty, I have a question: may I ask, respectfully, how one can convict a condemned man?.....unless he's already been convicted once, condemned, and on trial again, a la Charles Manson or Ted Bundy. I bet you think those monsters are innocent too, right? :rolleyes:
poohbear,
Why would I think, Ted Bundy and Charles Manson were innocent?
poohbear1961
09-03-2006, 09:22 AM
nettathirty, I was being sarcastic. I apologize.
I was asking people their opinion of Bugliosi's book, not Bugliosi himself. Thanks.
Originally posted by poohbear1961
Have any of you read Vincent Bugliosi's "Outrage"? If so what did you think of it? Myself, I already knew there was no doubt as to Simpson's guilt, but hearing an experienced prosecutor's take on it (someone with no particular axe to grind in this case, BTW), I'm still as angry as he is.
Simpson has literally gotten away with murder. Be assured, however, his victims will not be forgotten by those who care.
:rose: for Nicole and Ron
I agree and yes I read the book. Some think an arrogant rant but I think had Bugliosli still been an active prosecutor OJ would be wearing an orange jumpsuit right now. Guilty and Guilty for the murders of Nicole and Ron...no doubt in my mind.
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