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Ali Angel
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/27/26 11:00 PM
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Well rb, I suspect O.J. will be paroled somewhere down the line. I doubt he will die in Jail. I also suspect he wanted to get caught, as strange as it seems, because of his guilt in the murders of Nocole and Ron Goldman. One of the most disgusting things about O.J. is his complete lack of guilt over the murders. He is a self-absorbed psychopath who makes everyone sick by the way he handles himself in public, laughing and joking on the golf course and pretending nothing is wrong. If he ever gets parole, I will be surprised. The parole boards are constantly second-guessed every time one of their paroles murders another child and they almost NEVER even consider parole in high profile cases like this one. O.J.'s only hope is a pardon by the governor or the president, which will NEVR happen because that would be political suicide (even though it would be the right thing to do).
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