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O.J. Simpson trail

My personal opinion in the OJ Simpson trail is that he was guilty. I believe that OJ was guilty of the two murders of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994. There are many different things that convinced me that OJ did in fact commit the murders. The number one thing that got me was that fact that there was so much of OJ’s DNA all over the crime scene. Also, not only was OJ’s blood over the crime scene there was blood at his home as well as on his ford bronco just proving to me that he was definitely there at the time of the murders. OJ was also know to have a violent past involving his ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson I think OJ saw her with another man (Ronald Goldman) and it pushed him over the edge to commit the murders. From my experience involved with the San Diego Police Department I have seen that only the people who are guilty will run from you. So when we saw in the video OJ Simpson in the famous bronco purist with LAPD, it was icing on the cake for me in regards to him being guilty. I believe with the overwhelming evidence against OJ that he truly was guilty of committing the murders. Its simple to me, if your not guilty don’t run.

O.J. Simpson trail

My personal opinion in the OJ Simpson trail is that he was guilty. I believe that OJ was guilty of the two murders of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994. There are many different things that convinced me that OJ did in fact commit the murders. The number one thing that got me was that fact that there was so much of OJ’s DNA all over the crime scene. Also, not only was OJ’s blood over the crime scene there was blood at his home as well as on his ford bronco just proving to me that he was definitely there at the time of the murders. OJ was also know to have a violent past involving his ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson I think OJ saw her with another man (Ronald Goldman) and it pushed him over the edge to commit the

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