George Orwell
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accused of stabbing
to death in 1994, said the sports memorabilia dealer, Alfred Beardsley,
had reported the
robbery to police.
What does Goldman have to do with this? Yeah, I know he
owns the rights to the book, but not OJ's entire life.
BUT....think about it. Someone knew that this stuff was going
to be sold, and OJ got tipped off. Sounds like a good set-up
for a book deal, to me.
Kris
His stuff belongs to Goldman.
I'd forgotten that, thanks. It sounds like Goldman was the
one who hired the "broker" to sell it, and OJ found out?
Kris
Every time I see that monster's smug grinning chubby face on the news I
could hurl. He's got one of those faces you just want to grab by the cheeks
and keep squishing till he bleeds.
Chocolic
Another racist Cracker!
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By KATHLEEN HENNESSEY, Associated Press Writer Fri Sep 14, 10:03 AM ET
LAS VEGAS - Investigators questioned O.J. Simpson about a break-in at
a casino hotel room involving sports memorabilia, police said Friday.
A lawyer for Fred Goldman, the father of one of two people Simpson wasBy KATHLEEN HENNESSEY, Associated Press Writer Fri Sep 14, 10:03 AM ET
LAS VEGAS - Investigators questioned O.J. Simpson about a break-in at
a casino hotel room involving sports memorabilia, police said Friday.
accused of stabbing
to death in 1994, said the sports memorabilia dealer, Alfred Beardsley,
had reported the
robbery to police.
owns the rights to the book, but not OJ's entire life.
BUT....think about it. Someone knew that this stuff was going
to be sold, and OJ got tipped off. Sounds like a good set-up
for a book deal, to me.
Kris
one who hired the "broker" to sell it, and OJ found out?
Kris
could hurl. He's got one of those faces you just want to grab by the cheeks
and keep squishing till he bleeds.
Chocolic
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