"Yvonne " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Why "sold out," Terry?   She told the truth.   She might have lived an
unsavory life style, but she did feel compelled to first point her finger at
the killer.  I've never, for the life of me, been able to understand all of
the criticism that's been heeped upon her.  Read Shiela Weller's book.  It's
all verified.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, April 29, 1998 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: L&I Did Simpson have help in cover-up?


>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>>"Yvonne " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>I've always suspected Simpson of harboring homosexual tendencies.   His
>>known habit of spending hours on the telephone, his gossiping, his verbal
>>gifts, his large group of male friends, his beating his wives.
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>Geez, Yvonne, that seems to me the reverse.  Verbal gifts and the telephone
>aside those who even have an excess of testosterone are more likely
>characterized by the latter.  Homosexual males tend to have female friends.
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>>As such,
>>killing Nicole because he was finally abandoned doesn't seem to have been
>>strong enough for the strenuous exercise of killing.   But if a  man was
>>involved....a man who was what he was 20 years ago, handsome, successful,
>>Heisman Trophy winner, well, that was a real thrat.   Can't believe that
>>I've missed this now-obvious angle for the past 4 years.
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>I have always been skeptical of anything Faye Resnik said as a personal
>matter. She sold out a murdered friend but Petrocelli sure has a point if
>her stories have been backed up by others and have never been contradicted.
>
>It doesn't seem to me to take much to set Simpson off.  This psycho may
have
>been particularly bothered by Allen as Petrocelli speculates.  I suspect
>there will never be anything really conclusive.
>Best,     Terry
>
>"Lawyer - one trained to circumvent the law"  - The Devil's Dictionary
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