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lov2smile · 36-40, F
He should be ejected from the HOF

Insomniac100 Best Comment
The law did its job and the man was paroled for a Robbery crime in 2007. His separate murder case from 23 years ago should have no influence on the courts decision for parole despite how high profile it was. That's the way our legal system works
He got off way too easy. They can't bring that lady back. It's who you know in this society and how much money you have. He's a sociopath. No conscience at all.
SW-User
He served his time
He was acquitted of the murder..I know there are serious questions marks there.. but he was acquitted..
so I suppose.. Let him get on with his life.

What happened to his life is very sad.. he had it all..
NigelDoes · 56-60, M
One of my childhood sports idols who got away with a truly horrific double murder.
5thApprentice · 31-35, M
The dude is troubled. Probably not all there upstairs.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Just another felon who was once adored.
katielass · F
I watched the hearing and was surprised he still refuses to accept responsibility for his crime. Typical narcissistic behavior. Oh well, now he can get back to looking for the "real" killer.
muffinman · 61-69, M
not sure why he was treated special while in prison … perhaps all high-profile figures are treated this way.
twistermind · 51-55, F
@muffinman That's sure. Here, it happens the same. You have money or are able to do it, you're worthy.
Miklee02 · 51-55, F
So sad.... it sucks!
Jibby · 56-60, C
If the glove don't fit acquit. The second time he did the crime and drink the good behavior wine
twistermind · 51-55, F
Someone who believed with all the power in his hands and stole two lives, and his kids' a mother.
He's going to get out, and that didn't have to happen. He got another break; they could've held him for 30 years. So he needs to just go somewhere and quietly live his life.
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