Patrick J. Colliano
2 min readApr 12, 2024

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Who said anything about O.J. Simpson? But since you brought him up, no, he was found Not Guilty.

And I don't have much problem with him, honestly. Fred Goldman took OJ to the cleaners. True, he was acquitted in criminal court. Civil court is another matter.

I especially like the way that OJ tried to write a book (via ghostwriter) "If I Did It," but Fred Goldman basically got all the rights (and proceeds) from the book. And he even changed the title: "If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer."

Bet that pissed OJ off. All that work just to line the pocket of his worst enemy and not get a penny from it, plus having the title changed. The judge wouldn't even allow him to keep his advance for writing the book.

Fine with me if, instead of spending the rest of his life in prison, he gets to sell items, like his mother's piano, and giving up the proceeds of his book, lining Fred Goldman's pocket.

Fred Goldman is now 83 years old. I'm sure O.J.'s money is serving him well in his old age.

Then of course, he spent nine years in prison, because he felt that he was entitled to his own memorabilia, even though it was legitimately purchased and owned by someone else. In true thug fashion, he simply gathered up some of the boys, armed themselves and attempted an armed robbery. You'd think he would have at least tried to buy the memorabilia back. But he just decided "Nope. Rightfully mine. I'm just gonna take it. I don't give a damn if it belongs to someone else."

What a thug.

And of course, there was the delectable fact that while he was in prison, he got busted for masturbation. Not that I care, but it's funny that O.J. Simpson masturbating made national news.

But if you're just happy that (you think) he got away with murdering two White people, I really feel sorry for you.

I hope the word "Bishop" is your name and not a title. Because applauding a double-murder is not becoming of a bishop.

For my own part, I prefer that all thugs and murderers face justice, regardless of race. I have no problem with Dylan Roof, for instance, serving nine consecutive life sentences without parole. That evil thug deserves it.

God bless, Bishop.

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Patrick J. Colliano
Patrick J. Colliano

Written by Patrick J. Colliano

Actor, fitness enthusiast, and observer of life.

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