O.J. Simpson Lawsuit, What In Heck Is He Thinking!?
The Heisman Trophy isn't all that OJ Simpson is going to win - or lose.
His hubris will finally catch up to him even though he managed to lie
his way out of two murders. The jury on that murder charge were so
obviously prejudiced and more than ready to make some statement
regarding the race issue they simply laughed at the carnage of two
innocent young people and set him free. The entire world is never going
to get over that prejudiced decision.
But maybe free isn't the right word because Simpson will never really be
free again – his mind is filled with his evil deed and he has lost all
adulation he once enjoyed. His very name is a synonym for carnage and
murder.
This writer knew OJ personally way back in the days when he played for
the Buffalo Bills team. He was a charmer and welcomed in the homes
throughout the area, mine included.. The team practiced at the Niagara
University and it was a joy to watch his interaction with everyone,
especially the children. But those so impressed then have lost all
regard. He is in fact more of a pariah than the polished athlete he once
was.
More important members serving the prosecution on the murder trials of
Simpson have felt the effects of trying to do their job and have
suffered derision for their honest efforts while OJ continually snickers
when he is caught by a camera, which he lavishes in, and each time he
succeeds to lose more and more as pieces of his once marvelous
athleticism and personality slips lower in the public conception.
There is no action in a man's life that doesn't become a chain of
consequences since there is no punishment by a higher power on earth to
soften the future prospects of those who seemingly float through
mortality with no sense of penance.
Thus the natural forces come forward through the violence and
intemperance of enemies to shed the bright lights on their misdeeds,
cowardice and ease of slaughter. No laws are broken wherein natural
punishments take up the cudgel and follow his every step for as long as
his sad life tarries upon the earth.
OJ's next involvement is the natural consequence for the murders. His
continued sense of perfection will come to fruition in his next trial
for robbery and kidnapping but a sense of justice may soon determine his
lifestyle until his mortal existence is removed from the earth.
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