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Police Say O.J. Simpson Questioned


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LAS VEGAS -- Metro police confirmed early Friday morning that O.J. Simpson was questioned in connection to a theft at the Palace Station Casino.

Police spokesman Jose Montoya said Simpson was questioned about a hotel room break-in at the casino late Thursday night. Montoya said the theft involved sports memorabilia, but offered no further details.

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Will this man never learn?

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LAS VEGAS -- Metro police confirmed early Friday morning that O.J. Simpson was questioned in connection to a theft at the Palace Station Casino.

Police spokesman Jose Montoya said Simpson was questioned about a hotel room break-in at the casino late Thursday night. Montoya said the theft involved sports memorabilia, but offered no further details.

oj

Will this man never learn?

They just said questioned in connection, which can mean anything, not that he's a suspect.

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Oh my god. if he did it he is an idiot, he allready has the police watching him he should be a law abiding citizan.

Of maybe the police are out to nail him, to make him for the crime they know he did, but got away with.

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Oh god he's at it again! Run! Hide! Nothing'll stop OJ on a killing... um, I meant CRIME spree :unsure2:

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This is getting a new twist:

OJ thugs stormed room, guns drawn

Published: Sept. 14, 2007 at 2:51 PM

LAS VEGAS , Sept. 14 (UPI) -- A sports memorabilia dealer says O.J. Simpson and several gun-toting men robbed him of his wares in a Las Vegas hotel room, TMZ reported Friday.

Alfred Beardsley said he had obtained various items once owned by Simpson, including the suit the former football player and actor wore the day he was acquitted of double murder.

Beardsley told TMZ he had arranged to meet a potential buyer at the Palace Station Hotel and Casino Thursday, but the man turned out to be a member of Simpson's crew.

The dealer said Simpson and five other men stormed the room, two of them with guns drawn, and claimed they were police officers.

Simpson and others then demanded Beardsley and two other men hand over their cell phones. Beardsley said he refused to do so and was roughed up by one of the men.

Beardsley said the group stole all of his memorabilia, including items signed by Joe Montana.

Uneasy about the meeting, Beardsley had previously stashed the suit at another location beforehand.

Beardsley said he called 911 and cops came and searched the room, taking Beardsley's phone, DNA samples and photos of his body.

Full story, Source: UPI

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Maybe this time they will lock his criminal a*** up! This just goes to proove what kind of mind set the b****** has. He is a crook through and through. Anyone foolish enough to even say that he was innocent of murder is lying to themselves. Now, he is caught stealing!?!When will America learn to put wastes of skin in a cell where they can rot?

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Maybe this time they will lock his criminal a*** up! This just goes to proove what kind of mind set the b****** has. He is a crook through and through. Anyone foolish enough to even say that he was innocent of murder is lying to themselves. Now, he is caught stealing!?!When will America learn to put wastes of skin in a cell where they can rot?

Well, haven't we seen this before? A celebrity gets away with one thing, and then they think they are untouchable. What a moron!

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Can't he just stay out of trouble? I seriously want him to keep a low profile. >.< Geez.

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Questionmark, that link isn't working. (or have UPI 'pulled' the story ? )

Folks, all we have so far is a story by one, rather shady sounding, character. (selling sports memorabilia in a hotel room ? . I think it's premature to lock OJ up and throw away the key. We have some tedious paperwork to do first (formal charge, appearance before jury of peers, guilty verdict etc etc).

Meow Purr.

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Questionmark, that link isn't working. (or have UPI 'pulled' the story ? )

Folks, all we have so far is a story by one, rather shady sounding, character. (selling sports memorabilia in a hotel room ? . I think it's premature to lock OJ up and throw away the key. We have some tedious paperwork to do first (formal charge, appearance before jury of peers, guilty verdict etc etc).

Meow Purr.

Or we could make an exeption in the law just once and waste his ass the next time we see him. I'd prefer that.

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Questionmark, that link isn't working. (or have UPI 'pulled' the story ? )

Folks, all we have so far is a story by one, rather shady sounding, character. (selling sports memorabilia in a hotel room ? . I think it's premature to lock OJ up and throw away the key. We have some tedious paperwork to do first (formal charge, appearance before jury of peers, guilty verdict etc etc).

Meow Purr.

If they did it happened after several publications ran it:

http://www.daylife.com/story/05XT7Kz5hobN0...000000027542653

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I can see it now... He will write another book... 'If I Stole it'.

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It was great when he wrote the book about what he would have done if he HAD done it. The cops were using that as a reference.

"Oh, so THAT's how you did it!"

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Questionmark, that link isn't working. (or have UPI 'pulled' the story ? )

Folks, all we have so far is a story by one, rather shady sounding, character. (selling sports memorabilia in a hotel room ? . I think it's premature to lock OJ up and throw away the key. We have some tedious paperwork to do first (formal charge, appearance before jury of peers, guilty verdict etc etc).

Meow Purr.

I agree, I am just quoting others.

[Last time I won a good sum of money betting that he would walk, so lets see if it can be repeated]

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And here is a new twist:

Alfred Beardsley, the memorabilia dealer, said that guns were drawn during the incident at the Palace Station hotel room and said Simpson took his property, possibly including the suit Simpson wore when he was acquitted of killing ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, according to Cook.

Beardsley didn't return a phone message seeking comment. He gave a similar description of the incident to the Web site TMZ.com.

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I can see it now... He will write another book... 'If I Stole it'.

That'll be funny if he did. DX I would so buy the book.

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