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I want to hear more of those Mark Fuhrman Tapes
Despite the fact that OJ did have something to do with these murders, doesn't excuse the fact that Mark Fuhrman was and is a horrible human being for saying that stuff.
I'm in!
I want to hear more of those Mark Fuhrman Tapes
Despite the fact that OJ did have something to do with these murders, doesn't excuse the fact that Mark Fuhrman was and is a horrible human being for saying that stuff.
OH, for God's Sake!
What stuff? Did he say anything you yourself haven't said?
I'm in!
I want to hear more of those Mark Fuhrman Tapes
Despite the fact that OJ did have something to do with these murders, doesn't excuse the fact that Mark Fuhrman was and is a horrible human being for saying that stuff.
OJ had EVERYTHING to do with these murders. ASSUMING that Mark Fuhrman planted evidence is unreasonable doubt.
Jeez when can we stop talking about this horrible guy?
Seriously. Why do we need to resurrect this story again 20 years later? Are they going to keep bringing up this story every 20 years so we can pass it down to every generation?
I love a good true crime documentary, but I can't watch these shows about OJ. I skipped the recent one. I feel that by watching, I am just giving him more attention, and I don't want him to get any more attention.
I was working in an office during the original trial and we listened to the entire thing on the radio. It was interesting then, but I'm completely over it now.
That being said, I did hear an interview with the director of this documentary on NPR. It sounded like he was trying to portray a broader picture of the whole OJ story and the murders. Maybe when its on video and I can get it free from the library I will watch it at some point.
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