I think Simpson murdered two innocent people, remember watching a good part of the trial...seems like much of it happened over my winter, so I had time...although toward the end I either didn't have the time or I'd become disillusioned with the whole fiasco, the play-by-play analysis. But...if it doesn't fit, you got to acquit! Ole Johnny, that chook on his head. I missed that part, live, or as it was televised. And like above, the guilty flee though no one pursues...and another proverb I like, a man tormented by the guilt of murder will be a fugitive till death; let no one support him. I thought there was a proverb that said, more or less, that a murderer will carry his guilt always. He knows he's guilty. The other two people who know he is guilty are dead. When Christ comes back again we'll know the truth. (I just read a pretty good story, Inherit the Dead, and Marcia Clark is one of 20 writers who collaborated on that story...check it out you get a chance. I've not read anything about Simpson, the trial or the aftermath.