I’m not defending O.J. at all, but… he was arrested and put on trial. Either accept the verdict and move on, or continue to prosecute him—and persecute him—in your own mind. He’ll still be “free” either way.
I use quotation marks because of course he isn’t free: he’ll always be a pariah, a fallen idol, a punchline.
Don’t blame O.J. for his freedom, blame a prosecution team that was so assured that his guilt was “obvious” that they presented an incompetent case.
I’m not defending O.J. at all, but… he was arrested and put on trial. Either accept the verdict and move on, or continue to prosecute him—and persecute him—in your own mind. He’ll still be “free” either way.
I use quotation marks because of course he isn’t free: he’ll always be a pariah, a fallen idol, a punchline.
Don’t blame O.J. for his freedom, blame a prosecution team that was so assured that his guilt was “obvious” that they presented an incompetent case.