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That is a tragedy. I enjoyed her works. I had no reason to suspect she may have been unhappy for any reason.rokkerr wrote: ↑February 19th, 2024, 10:08 pm https://www.tmz.com/2024/02/19/porn-sta ... s-suicide/
the hits keep coming.. Kagney Linn Karter --- 36 --- suicide
Rest in Peace, KLK. And thanks for your work.
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Omg I didn't know that. That's very unusual for a woman, usually they take pills.
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Well that's sad. Apparently she struggled with mental illness. I also enjoyed her work. I meant to talk with her and get a picture when I saw her at Exxxotica, but I must have forgotten.
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I don't care what folks thought of him. Yes, I think he was guilty. But, for a time, before he let life and his emotions get in the way, he was good. He was very good. Rest in peace, O.J.
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My conspiracy theory pals are talking about a new theory that says he was actually covering for his son, anyway. I am not going to put much effort into following it. Yes, rest in peace, OJ.
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I'd guess you've heard that conspiracy theories are like buses.
That freaking glove was the whole reason he was acquitted. One of the stupidest moves in court history. The glove was a leather glove. It got wet at the scene. Anyone who knows anything about leather knows that a leather glove will shrink up and harden as it dries out. Stupidest move in courtroom history. Allowed a killer to walk free.
That freaking glove was the whole reason he was acquitted. One of the stupidest moves in court history. The glove was a leather glove. It got wet at the scene. Anyone who knows anything about leather knows that a leather glove will shrink up and harden as it dries out. Stupidest move in courtroom history. Allowed a killer to walk free.
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This is such a well known fact. But then, why didn't 12 jurors pick up on it?WalterB wrote: ↑April 13th, 2024, 7:20 am I'd guess you've heard that conspiracy theories are like buses.
That freaking glove was the whole reason he was acquitted. One of the stupidest moves in court history. The glove was a leather glove. It got wet at the scene. Anyone who knows anything about leather knows that a leather glove will shrink up and harden as it dries out. Stupidest move in courtroom history. Allowed a killer to walk free.
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Easy! Because OJ was supremely popular with the Black community. They either thought he was railroaded or they refused to convict because he was Black, rich and famous.
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I actually haven't heard the conspiracy theory and bus analogy.WalterB wrote: ↑April 13th, 2024, 7:20 am I'd guess you've heard that conspiracy theories are like buses.
That freaking glove was the whole reason he was acquitted. One of the stupidest moves in court history. The glove was a leather glove. It got wet at the scene. Anyone who knows anything about leather knows that a leather glove will shrink up and harden as it dries out. Stupidest move in courtroom history. Allowed a killer to walk free.
But, in a non-conspiracy venue, here is an author who has the same doubts:
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/20 ... uilty.html
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One thing I love about being here and on FB is that you learn what people in other parts of the world are thinking/saying.
I don't know when I first heard the conspiracy thing, but it was many years ago. Anytime a conspiracy issue comes up, someone is around to remind us of that saying. And it was so common to me, I figure everyone has heard it. But, I guess not, right? .
I never heard the theory that he was covering up for his son. I don't think I even knew that he had a son, lol. But I have to ask, why was none of this ever brought up in legal proceedings? No one else thought so? What did his son have to do with Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman? And, obviously the biggest question, why would he murder two innocent people? The article does bring up a number of good questions. But I didn't even know that OJ was driving the Bronco. For some reason, I thought he was in the back seat while some friend of his drove. Shows you how much I know, lol.
I like the article. Obviously and unfortunately, we will never know the truth. That's too bad. Two innocent people are dead and the killer has gone scot-free.
I don't know when I first heard the conspiracy thing, but it was many years ago. Anytime a conspiracy issue comes up, someone is around to remind us of that saying. And it was so common to me, I figure everyone has heard it. But, I guess not, right? .
I never heard the theory that he was covering up for his son. I don't think I even knew that he had a son, lol. But I have to ask, why was none of this ever brought up in legal proceedings? No one else thought so? What did his son have to do with Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman? And, obviously the biggest question, why would he murder two innocent people? The article does bring up a number of good questions. But I didn't even know that OJ was driving the Bronco. For some reason, I thought he was in the back seat while some friend of his drove. Shows you how much I know, lol.
I like the article. Obviously and unfortunately, we will never know the truth. That's too bad. Two innocent people are dead and the killer has gone scot-free.
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