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Posted By: Giacalone

OJ passed - 04/11/24 03:09 PM

Perhaps the greatest running back of all time. I bumped into him in Miami a couple of times. Always smiling and respectful. RIP Juice
Posted By: RushStreet

Re: OJ passed - 04/11/24 03:44 PM

He definitely took answers to the grave with him of what happened that night in Los Angeles. Such a fascinating case in true crime history.

RIP to him and I hope he's in a better place.
Posted By: Giacalone

Re: OJ passed - 04/11/24 04:05 PM

He's definitely in a better place. I know he did a lot of good for a lot of people, particularly when he was doing his time in Lovelock. He helped a lot of youngsters there. I suspect that the number of people mourning his passing will exceed many people's expectations
Posted By: RushStreet

Re: OJ passed - 04/11/24 04:18 PM

Originally Posted by Giacalone
He's definitely in a better place. I know he did a lot of good for a lot of people, particularly when he was doing his time in Lovelock. He helped a lot of youngsters there. I suspect that the number of people mourning his passing will exceed many people's expectations


Agreed. Also I was not aware that the book he wrote about if he did it was released finally in 2008. Its available on Amazon and I just purchased a copy! I will be reading that this weekend!
Posted By: Giacalone

Re: OJ passed - 04/11/24 04:22 PM

Originally Posted by RushStreet
Originally Posted by Giacalone
He's definitely in a better place. I know he did a lot of good for a lot of people, particularly when he was doing his time in Lovelock. He helped a lot of youngsters there. I suspect that the number of people mourning his passing will exceed many people's expectations


Agreed. Also I was not aware that the book he wrote about if he did it was released finally in 2008. Its available on Amazon and I just purchased a copy! I will be reading that this weekend!


It's a great read. Enjoy it my friend. I think he really wanted to tell people what happened that night, but it was just to hard to do
Posted By: RushStreet

Re: OJ passed - 04/11/24 04:27 PM

Originally Posted by Giacalone
Originally Posted by RushStreet
Originally Posted by Giacalone
He's definitely in a better place. I know he did a lot of good for a lot of people, particularly when he was doing his time in Lovelock. He helped a lot of youngsters there. I suspect that the number of people mourning his passing will exceed many people's expectations


Agreed. Also I was not aware that the book he wrote about if he did it was released finally in 2008. Its available on Amazon and I just purchased a copy! I will be reading that this weekend!


It's a great read. Enjoy it my friend. I think he really wanted to tell people what happened that night, but it was just to hard to do


So you can tell me the honest truth here from what feedback you got from the book. That is his admission written in detail of what played out that night? Correct?
Posted By: Giacalone

Re: OJ passed - 04/11/24 04:35 PM

Originally Posted by RushStreet
Originally Posted by Giacalone
Originally Posted by RushStreet
Originally Posted by Giacalone
He's definitely in a better place. I know he did a lot of good for a lot of people, particularly when he was doing his time in Lovelock. He helped a lot of youngsters there. I suspect that the number of people mourning his passing will exceed many people's expectations


Agreed. Also I was not aware that the book he wrote about if he did it was released finally in 2008. Its available on Amazon and I just purchased a copy! I will be reading that this weekend!


It's a great read. Enjoy it my friend. I think he really wanted to tell people what happened that night, but it was just to hard to do


So you can tell me the honest truth here from what feedback you got from the book. That is his admission written in detail of what played out that night? Correct?


Yes, this was indeed his admission. What he said is pretty much all true, but there was no accomplice named Charlie. O.J. did an interview for the book where he goes through what happened that night and you can tell when he's recalling real events

Posted By: RushStreet

Re: OJ passed - 04/11/24 06:16 PM

So no Charlie then? That was a made up guy? I thought there was a good friend with that name that was a strip club owner and drug dealer at the time of the murders who he did in fact socialize with?
Posted By: Giacalone

Re: OJ passed - 04/11/24 06:49 PM

Completely made up. Yeah, Charlie Ehrlich was a good friend of his, but there is no evidence to suggest that he was with O.J. that night. There's a lot of these crazy theories out there, but it's all nonsense. People love lies. The truth is usually too boring for them
Posted By: RushStreet

Re: OJ passed - 04/11/24 07:25 PM

Originally Posted by Giacalone
Completely made up. Yeah, Charlie Ehrlich was a good friend of his, but there is no evidence to suggest that he was with O.J. that night. There's a lot of these crazy theories out there, but it's all nonsense. People love lies. The truth is usually too boring for them


So basically he did have a knife in the car but grabbed it himself and acted alone.
Posted By: RushStreet

Re: OJ passed - 04/12/24 03:35 AM

Giacalone, Charlie was in fact OJ's split personality!
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