I remember before the chase happened, when I was still thinking, "Oh, well, of course the police questioned him. Poor woman got chopped up, they have to question him since he's her ex-husband. I'm sure it's just routine, standard procedure." I never honestly thought he was guilty till the Bronco chase.
The day or so after it happened, I was sitting at work with the NY Daily News on my desk when one of our bosses walked by. He stopped, and took a look at it, and - honestly, I don't follow or enjoy sports - he said the most perfect thing. He was talking about how hard to believe that such a likeable guy was being looked at for this brutal double murder, and he said, "You know, even if you didn't like football, you liked OJ." And it was true - I would never willingly sit and watch a sporting event. But before the murders, I just really really liked him a lot, I remember that.
The day or so after it happened, I was sitting at work with the NY Daily News on my desk when one of our bosses walked by. He stopped, and took a look at it, and - honestly, I don't follow or enjoy sports - he said the most perfect thing. He was talking about how hard to believe that such a likeable guy was being looked at for this brutal double murder, and he said, "You know, even if you didn't like football, you liked OJ." And it was true - I would never willingly sit and watch a sporting event. But before the murders, I just really really liked him a lot, I remember that.
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