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So much hyperbole.
The worst thing on television? Come on. I can't take that sort of extreme seriously.

A defenseless handicapped individual who caused her kidnapping and extreme trauma.

First all, I disagree with you, I have read about the series, and I didn't place any words in your mouth.

Calm down, you just weren't very clear at all.

Guess what? I don't care what you think. Ain't America beautiful

So are you saying that what happened to Emmitt Till is not a crime story? Wow. Really?
I know Katrina is next, and it will probably be a hot mess.
I will give it a shake but I have no hopes of it being very good.

I have seen a lot of speculation about what people think the next case should be and wanted to offer my thoughts.
It should be the murder of Emmitt Till, the 14 year old Chicago boy who was brutally lynched in Mississippi for the "crime" of whistling at a white woman.
That would be a perfect bookend to the OJ case, it

Well Furhman works as a commenter at Fox News, that's pretty institutional to me.

I believe the prosecution made grievous errors and would have held out to at least force a mistrial.

The juror who was the hold out, the white woman, I believe she thought he was guilty but she honestly felt as though there was reasonable doubt.

And you are absolutely right about the blood drops on Nicole's back. Chilling

Thank you for sharing this, and I am not saying OJ is not guilty, but Baden really made me think.
Autopsy was one of the best investigative shows ever.

12 is still a pretty healthy number. That's at least 12 people or more that he may have caused some serious trouble for.

I am thinking Synder's role should be reconsidered.

She was absolutely the villain in that movie. I think we were supposed to empathize with her empowerment but we see that little boy suffer for losing his mother.

I couldn't disagree more. He was a talented shark who did his job well.

On the HBO show Autopsy, Dr. Michael Baden discussed his participation in the Simpson trial several year ago. For the first time, I had serious doubts about the prosecution theory regarding the murders.
It's on YouTube and pretty fascinating. I wonder will ACS cover that?

Such an excellent point. I think the Simpson trial help spur the interest in DNA, but you are right, it was not the end all, be all that it is today.

I always the find the elections entertaining bizarre and corrupt, of course but entertaining. But hey, look at what is really happening in this country. Nobody could cook up what is happening now.

I don't find them fair. But I did step away for a while, in all fairness.