So OJ got a Twitter account and his first post is...

jsb

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Old OJ is always classy. Very close to the 25th anniversary of the murders.
 

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Glove didn't fit, had to acquit.

When everyone was doing their OJ specials a few years ago, I read a book about the trial. Like most people, I could never understand why they didn't convict him. But I can sort of understand now why they didn't. Not that I don't think he was guilty as hell, but it made more sense.
 

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This is all taken out of context. In prison OJ learned construction and the three rules of carpentry are:

1) Measure twice cut once.
2) Hit the nail on the head
3) Make sure you gettin' even
 

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When everyone was doing their OJ specials a few years ago, I read a book about the trial. Like most people, I could never understand why they didn't convict him. But I can sort of understand now why they didn't. Not that I don't think he was guilty as hell, but it made more sense.

Read "Outrage" by Vince Bugliosi (RIP). Most effective DA in Los Angeles County history. He says in the book he could have convicted Simpson on the blood evidence alone. (And I don't doubt him.)
 
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