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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 200610" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I wondered when he went on trial HOW in the WORLD you could find a venue and a jury of peers that would NOT in any way be the least bit prejudiced at his high profile trial regarding his ex wife Nicole and her friend Mr. Goldman. </p><p> </p><p>I have no idea if he's guilty of the crimes he committed in the past. A jury could not find sufficient evidence to convict him and he was set free. Sadly this happens every day and the opposite happens when people are just there and get convicted for things they really didn't do. </p><p> </p><p>What I believe about this case is that I also feel they used the kidnapping charge as a smoke screen to make SURE there was no way he would walk away from the robbery. Robbery by itself should have been enough to convict him - but then again you would think in todays day and age they could have proved beyond the shadow of a doubt he murdered his ex wife and her friend. </p><p> </p><p>I don't think the Goldmans or Nicoles family are sitting back and cheering today. And while he may not be the person he wants the rest of the world to believe he is - I'm mostly sorry in this case for his poor kids. </p><p> </p><p>Not once, not twice - but THREE times they have had to worry about their stability, their Mother, and now their Father. I feel mostly sorry for those kids of his. He's lived his life - everyone else touched by him never got that chance really. </p><p> </p><p>FYI - I was kidnapped and tortured .....and the cops arrested him FOR kidnapping and sexual assault - and let him bond out on his own...even after recorded threats to kill me - He still got a pass on it all. He got 3 months in jail....that was it. Sometimes life is not fair. And sometimes - you feel like life IS a fair. After that and what happened to my 16 year old look out NOW felon son? I have no belief in our justice system. AT ALL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 200610, member: 4964"] I wondered when he went on trial HOW in the WORLD you could find a venue and a jury of peers that would NOT in any way be the least bit prejudiced at his high profile trial regarding his ex wife Nicole and her friend Mr. Goldman. I have no idea if he's guilty of the crimes he committed in the past. A jury could not find sufficient evidence to convict him and he was set free. Sadly this happens every day and the opposite happens when people are just there and get convicted for things they really didn't do. What I believe about this case is that I also feel they used the kidnapping charge as a smoke screen to make SURE there was no way he would walk away from the robbery. Robbery by itself should have been enough to convict him - but then again you would think in todays day and age they could have proved beyond the shadow of a doubt he murdered his ex wife and her friend. I don't think the Goldmans or Nicoles family are sitting back and cheering today. And while he may not be the person he wants the rest of the world to believe he is - I'm mostly sorry in this case for his poor kids. Not once, not twice - but THREE times they have had to worry about their stability, their Mother, and now their Father. I feel mostly sorry for those kids of his. He's lived his life - everyone else touched by him never got that chance really. FYI - I was kidnapped and tortured .....and the cops arrested him FOR kidnapping and sexual assault - and let him bond out on his own...even after recorded threats to kill me - He still got a pass on it all. He got 3 months in jail....that was it. Sometimes life is not fair. And sometimes - you feel like life IS a fair. After that and what happened to my 16 year old look out NOW felon son? I have no belief in our justice system. AT ALL. [/QUOTE]
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