(Well, normally I don't blog on weekends because its against my "detachment code". But, oh, is this an exception!)
Late Friday evening, Simpson was convicted of about 13 counts of armed robbery and kidnapping for having held a lot of two or three collectibles dealers at gun point in a low-end casino in Las Vegas.
Seeing as how he "wrote" a book called "(If) I Did It", and has arrogantly thumbed his nose in the faces of his victims' families for years, how do you think the families are feeling right now? You don't have to think. You already know!
He's been on some sort of a "hall pass" from justice for the past 13 years. And, it certainly wasn't due to the forces of good! Oh, what will Yale Galanter do now? Maybe he'll get some effing self respect. And, maybe his murdering, sociopath of a client will finally STAY incarcerated where he belongs. Amen, literally.
A victory, not only for the families of Nicole Brown-Simpson and Ron Goldman, but for victims and their families awaiting justice everywhere. This shows that justice delayed isn't always justice denied. And, that if you give a fool enough rope to hang himself with, he'll eventually find a way to do it.
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