"Joan Moyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello Sue,
One can hope! What is he up to now? What news of the children? Looking
forward to Petro's book.
Joan
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> From: Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: L&I Arnelle Simpson arrested
> Date: Saturday, April 25, 1998 12:28 PM
>
> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> Hi Joan:
>
> Yesterday Simpson was on one of the tab news shows giving his side of
> the banana episode and my son just happened to be watching it. (He
> isn't interested in this Simpson stuff. <BG>) Anyway when the interview
> was over he said that he thought that Simpson was about ready to break.
>
> I asked him what he ment, and he just said he just didn't sound right,
> and that he didn't really act right either.
>
> I listened to it again when they did a recap of the interview and he is
> right. Simpson's voice seemed to crack, and he just didn't seem to have
> that fight in him anymore. Maybe what comes around, *has* finally come
> around. Maybe all the public pressure and the slights from his
> 'adoring' fans has finally gotten to him.
>
> One can only hope.
>
> As for the family. I really can understand why they would stand by him,
> being family. But they not only stood by him, they seemed to excuse and
> actually in some ways condone what he did. And I do believe they all
> know that he did it.
>
> Fuhrman has a book coming out about the Scakel (sp) killing, Fred
> Goldman has a show that probably will be picked up, and Petrocelli's
> book comes out next week. And of course now Fuhrman is a free man.
> Along with this both Darden and Clark are doing fine. This has to be
> getting to him. Especially when he has to leave the country in order to
> even get on television anymore.
>
> Sue
>
> Sue
> > Hello Sue,
> >
> > I think the family put itself in the position of future problems when
they
> > testified on his behalf and/or supported him during and after the
trial.
> > As far as I am concerned, they all deserve whatever happens. Anyone
who
> > supported him must take whatever happens. They supported a murderer
and
> > helped him avoid justice.
> >
> > Haven't heard anything about AC, but then, I haven't had any contact
with
> > anything except taxes for months. It does not surprise me that OJ has
a
> > manager. He wants to be involved with the public in any way that
brings
> > him exposure and money.
> >
> > Hopefully, the old saying, "What goes around, comes around," is true.
> >
> > Joan
> >
>
> --
> Two rules in life:
>
> 1. Don't tell people everything you know.
> 2.
>
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