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"On the fence"
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h***@linkearth.com
2007-05-14 12:41:17 UTC
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I was probably able to get a copy of the DVD documentary titled "O.J. is
guilty but not of murder...The Overlooked Suspect" to the Brown family.

The story goes as follows: A co-worker [of mine] has a first cousin who is
best friends with Tayna Brown.

I gave a copy of the DVD to my co-worker and asked her to watch the DVD.
After watching the DVD, and only if she thought it's contents had merit; to
give it to her first cousin. The same goes with her first cousin; if her
first cousin thought the DVD's contents had merit, pass it on to Tanya
Brown.

The co-worker was asked to complete a survey that came with the DVD. Before
viewing the DVD the surver asks if the viewer thought O.J. was guilty of the
murders? Her answer was "Yes."

After viewing the DVD the viewer is asked the same question. Her answer
was:"Yes, [because] he is still involved". In-other-words: he didn't commit
the murders but was involved in a cover-up.

The viewer is asked if they would cast a vote for the creation of a Grand
Jury and the inditement of the "overlooked suspect her response was, "I am
on the fence".

Asked for her comments and/or questions concerning "The Overlooked
Documentary" or book her response was" It is interesting".

She verbally told me, "Wow..you know what?...It's gonna be very
hard...difficult {for us} to change our minds after all these years. All
this time we have been thinking O.J. did the murders. Now...it's just gonna
be hard".
Totaljust
2007-05-20 04:09:01 UTC
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Post by h***@linkearth.com
I was probably able to get a copy of the DVD documentary titled "O.J. is
guilty but not of murder...The Overlooked Suspect" to the Brown family.
The story goes as follows: A co-worker [of mine] has a first cousin who is
best friends with Tayna Brown.
I gave a copy of the DVD to my co-worker and asked her to watch the DVD.
After watching the DVD, and only if she thought it's contents had merit; to
give it to her first cousin. The same goes with her first cousin; if her
first cousin thought the DVD's contents had merit, pass it on to Tanya
Brown.
The co-worker was asked to complete a survey that came with the DVD. Before
viewing the DVD the surver asks if the viewer thought O.J. was guilty of the
murders? Her answer was "Yes."
After viewing the DVD the viewer is asked the same question. Her answer
was:"Yes, [because] he is still involved". In-other-words: he didn't commit
the murders but was involved in a cover-up.
The viewer is asked if they would cast a vote for the creation of a Grand
Jury and the inditement of the "overlooked suspect her response was, "I am
on the fence".
Asked for her comments and/or questions concerning "The Overlooked
Documentary" or book her response was" It is interesting".
She verbally told me, "Wow..you know what?...It's gonna be very
hard...difficult {for us} to change our minds after all these years. All
this time we have been thinking O.J. did the murders. Now...it's just gonna
be hard".
And then she clicked her heels three times and woke up in bed with
Auntie Em by her side.

Nice fairy tale.
h***@linkearth.com
2007-05-20 13:49:13 UTC
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Post by h***@linkearth.com
I was probably able to get a copy of the DVD documentary titled "O.J. is
guilty but not of murder...The Overlooked Suspect" to the Brown family.
The story goes as follows: A co-worker [of mine] has a first cousin who is
best friends with Tayna Brown.
I gave a copy of the DVD to my co-worker and asked her to watch the DVD.
After watching the DVD, and only if she thought it's contents had merit; to
give it to her first cousin. The same goes with her first cousin; if her
first cousin thought the DVD's contents had merit, pass it on to Tanya
Brown.
The co-worker was asked to complete a survey that came with the DVD. Before
viewing the DVD the surver asks if the viewer thought O.J. was guilty of the
murders? Her answer was "Yes."
After viewing the DVD the viewer is asked the same question. Her answer
was:"Yes, [because] he is still involved". In-other-words: he didn't commit
the murders but was involved in a cover-up.
The viewer is asked if they would cast a vote for the creation of a Grand
Jury and the inditement of the "overlooked suspect her response was, "I am
on the fence".
Asked for her comments and/or questions concerning "The Overlooked
Documentary" or book her response was" It is interesting".
She verbally told me, "Wow..you know what?...It's gonna be very
hard...difficult {for us} to change our minds after all these years. All
this time we have been thinking O.J. did the murders. Now...it's just gonna
be hard".
And then she clicked her heels three times and woke up in bed with
Auntie Em by her side.
Nice fairy tale.
You can see the fairy tale for yourself Dorothy. Just check out the "O.J.
is guilty but not of murder - The Overlooked Suspect" posting in
alt.binaries.documentaries,alt.binaries.multimedia.documentaries

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