This is Florida, more accurate to reflect on Limbaugh getting “community service” for the conviction HE had been demanding “hard time” or even the death penalty for.(other’s convicted of same) Manslaughter indeed seemed obvious at a minimum (hiding the death from authorities), but the trial was on Fux News and CNN, not in the courtroom.
Another case of the press convicting the defendant, which is why juries are sequestered. If you look at the evidence all of it was circumstantial. I know I would not send someone to deathrow without hard evidence.
Gore Bane, you mean like the 43 homicides DAILY in the U.S.? The "media’ totally blew this out of proportion, but there did seem to be strong evidence of “manslaughter”- by covering up the death and lying to investigators looking into the “disappearance”. It looks like her daddy isn’t exactly innocent either from the testimony and forensic evidence we saw. Whether O.J., or anyone else though, the media has NO business “trying” anyone. The “commentary” far exceeded any evidence— it’s called “propaganda”. Now when will they pick up on some drive-by gang shootings and go for a conviction or two? Maybe some deaths related to “big pharma’s” frauds?
Wraithkin almost 13 years ago
Nor party at a nightclub or get a new tattoo that means “freedom.” Hmm.
Dtroutma almost 13 years ago
This is Florida, more accurate to reflect on Limbaugh getting “community service” for the conviction HE had been demanding “hard time” or even the death penalty for.(other’s convicted of same) Manslaughter indeed seemed obvious at a minimum (hiding the death from authorities), but the trial was on Fux News and CNN, not in the courtroom.
d_legendary1 almost 13 years ago
Yawn.
toto39 almost 13 years ago
What’s the big deal? This is clearly an ObamaCare late-term abortion. How did it even get to trial?
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Another case of the press convicting the defendant, which is why juries are sequestered. If you look at the evidence all of it was circumstantial. I know I would not send someone to deathrow without hard evidence.
Dtroutma almost 13 years ago
Gore Bane, you mean like the 43 homicides DAILY in the U.S.? The "media’ totally blew this out of proportion, but there did seem to be strong evidence of “manslaughter”- by covering up the death and lying to investigators looking into the “disappearance”. It looks like her daddy isn’t exactly innocent either from the testimony and forensic evidence we saw. Whether O.J., or anyone else though, the media has NO business “trying” anyone. The “commentary” far exceeded any evidence— it’s called “propaganda”. Now when will they pick up on some drive-by gang shootings and go for a conviction or two? Maybe some deaths related to “big pharma’s” frauds?