The Grim reaper strikes. Official death thread

Where were you during the great Bronco chase?
Had just moved to MN from S. CA and was at 1st Avenue club - they played it live on the big screen.
My parents were at Friday night pizza night by the 405, when the Juice was in his Bronco. Parents said the cops were everywhere.
 
Sitting at home watching it on TV
 
The Juice is on the loose...

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If the glove don’t fit…. You must acquit….. proving theatrics can get you off a murder trial

Hell can have him and every other defense attorney in that trial
 
If the glove don’t fit…. You must acquit….. proving theatrics can get you off a murder trial

Hell can have him and every other defense attorney in that trial
Your Honor, may defer to a more important agenda?
 
If the glove don’t fit…. You must acquit….. proving theatrics can get you off a murder trial

Hell can have him and every other defense attorney in that trial
You can thank, “Can’t we all just get along”, for that OJ verdict.

I lived there during that S show as well. Come to think of it, not only was I close to the LA riots, I was really close to the George Floyd riots in Minneapolis/St Paul.. :(

…I digress
 
I was at a now defunct bar (It was demolished for a new runway at the St. Louis airport) called 94th Aero Squadron. It was a very popular happy hour spot for McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) employees.
I think 94th Aero was a chain that went OOB. There was one at Palwaukee that is now gone also.
 
A report came out that anyone, family or friends visiting oj the last few weeks of his life had to sign a NDA.
That is very strange
 
A report came out that anyone, family or friends visiting oj the last few weeks of his life had to sign a NDA.
That is very strange
Wouldn’t want those death bed confessions to taint his legacy. It would shatter the perception of all the idiots who believe he was innocent to this day.
 
Was that the WWII themed place?
I was at a now defunct bar (It was demolished for a new runway at the St. Louis airport) called 94th Aero Squadron. It was a very popular happy hour spot for McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) employees.
 

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