Wednesday, October 3, 2007

For OJ Simpson

How can this be? " IF the glove does not fit, you must find NOT GUILTY". That was the complete sentence of the OJ criminal trial some years ago. The jury choose to find him NOT GUILTY.

But in the same happenstance of this Civil Lawsuit trial brought on by the Brown and Goldman families some years ago, have successfully been tearing apart OJ's life through the courts after finding him GUILTY in a civil suit. Now, to me, it was double jeopardy trial of which OJ was re-tried on the same set of "charges" in the civil lawsuit.

Yet, for the years past, the DA has choosen NOT to re-try the OJ criminal case again for the fear of losing again. Yet every day, the Browns and Goldmans are getting "richer" through the judgements as long as OJ Simpson is "famous". They view OJ as the 'golden goose' and 'thank' that Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman died on OJ's property. While I may seem crass about it, but that's how I do interpet the media stories of the Brown and Goldman family.

What happens one day when OJ, the Browns and Goldmans all die and stand before God when God delivers the TRUE JUDGEMENT of what happened? I hate to think that the Browns and Goldman will be in total shock if God were to find OJ Simpson INNOCENT of everything, including the murders. If that happened, OJ would have the terrible right to sue the Browns and Goldman apart in eternity. But, it wouldn't be possible.

Currently, OJ is in trouble again. And if OJ does go to prison for it, the Brown and Goldman will not have any more hope of finding 'judgement money' unless they can make the prison to force OJ at 60 years old, to work 24/7 without a rest and only making 10 cents an hour to pay back everyone.

I hope in 5 years from now, OJ will die. The browns and Goldman will tear the estate (of whatever is left of simpson) apart and then they'll mourn the 'golden goose is dead'. But it will not be justice for nicole and ron.
No.. God will already have done true justice for nicole and ron. That's life in eternity.

1 comment:

mishkazena said...

OJ cannot be retried for the same charge. Double Jeopardy