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In most areas of life, the truth will eventually be known.


Ah, OJ, back in court again. That is a trial I watched almost all of. It was my first experience with a live court proceeding, and it fascinated me.


Now, Kato Kaelin, OJ's friend living on his property, has told what he really thinks. He was on the stand for a long time in the criminal trial. His testimony was important, but he hemmed and hawed, and couldn't really be pinned down to a story. He was put on as a prosecution witness, but then was declared a hostile witness, due to his vague answers.


He is revealing what he really thinks/knows about the double murders. He says he cannot be prosecuted anymore for perjury, so he is free to speak. He states that he was afraid to be more specific in the trial (as in, afraid for his safety).


He believes OJ Simpson indeed murdered his ex-wife, Nicole, and Ron Goldman. So, strongly, do I.


There was more evidence to convict him than I have ever seen elsewhere. Maybe someday we'll find out why the jury didn't convict him (the real truth). I have always thought it was fear on their part too.


Hyacinth