Anybody that was alive during the early and mid nineties has heard of the O.J. Simpson case. Your classic example of an ex-football player who allegedly killed his wife, Nicole, then ran from the cops in a white Ford Bronco on national television. Pretty normal…not. Obviously the man had something to hide. Later on O.J. would go on the be found not guilty after a long, nationally popular trial. Honestly, how could somebody with all of the evidence pointing towards him be found not guilty?
Some of the evidence was…
Blood matching Nicole’s was found on his car door and passenger seat cover
Matching footprints were found at the crime scene, and the same bloody print was found in the Bronco
O.J. had a history and reputation of beating his wife
This is just some of the evidence that was found in regards to the O.J. Simpson case. Some may believe that it is enough to convict him of murder; for crying out loud the man had HER blood in and on HIS car! How the jury let him off is beyond any rational mind. Several years later, O.J. wrote a book titled, “If I Did It.” Obviously after the trial, according to the fifth amendment, there is no double jeopardy, meaning a person can not be charged the same crime twice. His book did however raise some eyebrows.
First off, after a man has been found innocent after his wife dies and he was the one accused of killing her, he does not write a book about how he would have killed her if he did. That is just not kosher. The whole book may have been a publicity stunt, and an attempt for O.J. to make money, but in writing the book, he showed that he has no remource and feels nothing in regards to the murder of his wife. If you look closely at the picture, you will see eyes black as coal, and a little smirk on Simpson’s face. This is a picture taked during the trial that was eventually turned into the cover of his book, and if he looked that calm and unaffected by the murder of his wife during the trial, it is hard to believe that the man was and still is innocent of the crime. With the evidence that was found, the fact the Simpson wrote a book about the how he would have murdered his wife had he done it, and the smug expression on his face, there is no reason that anybode should believe O.J. is innocent. Granted he was found to be innocent by the courts, that does not man that he is indeed an innocent man…EVERYBODY makes mistakes.

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/shared-blogs/palmbeach/swan/OJ_If_I_Did_It.jpg This is the site of the Book Cover.
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/Simpson/Evidence.html This is the site with the evidence from the case.
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