Report: O.J. Depressed To The Point Of Starving Himself To Death

ValuJet

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2557810/OJ-Simpson-goes-hunger-strike-prison.html

OJ Simpson has gone on hunger strike in prison, saying, 'I used to live my way, and now I'm going to die my way,' sources have claimed.
The jailed former football star, who is serving out a kidnapping, assault and robbery sentence in a Nevada prison, is reportedly so depressed that he wants to 'just sit down in a corner and die'.

The source added that Simpson has stared to lose weight and said guards are not allowed to revive him if he falls unconscious. He is also keeping to himself and refuses to interact with other inmates.

Simpson was found guilty of kidnapping, armed robbery and other charges in what he said was an attempt to retrieve memorabilia and personal items from two sports collectibles dealers in a casino hotel room.
Simpson was sentenced to between nine to 33 years in Nevada state prison but was granted parole on some convictions in July, meaning he must serve at least four more years locked up.
Simpson's conviction came 13 years to the day after the former movie and TV star was acquitted in the Los Angeles 'trial of the century' in the stabbing deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman.



A long way to go to starvation: An recent pic of the inflated OJ Simpson in prison in Nevada:

 

Crimson1967

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I'm no legal expert, but does anyone think the sentence he got was excessive and it was just the judge's way of punishing him for a crime he was not convicted of (murder)?

I'm not complaining, just asking.
 

selmaborntidefan

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I'll guarantee you Fred Goldman would gladly slash this man to death if he was bundled up in restraints. It would be far cheaper, make Fred feel better, and have a sort of perverted justice to it.

He can say "hi" to Johnnie Cochran in Hell.


OJ, not Fred.
 

selmaborntidefan

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I'm no legal expert, but does anyone think the sentence he got was excessive and it was just the judge's way of punishing him for a crime he was not convicted of (murder)?

I'm not complaining, just asking.
I hope it was. His sentence for the crime he did commit was insanely lenient.

Quite frankly, I hope he was innocent of the robbery charge. But he wasn't.
 

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