Bill O'Reilly on O.J. Simpson's Legal Victory
By: Bill O'ReillyJuly 20, 2017
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O’Reilly on O.J. Simpson’s Legal Victory 

In major legal news today, the Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners granted parole to O.J. Simpson, meaning the disgraced former NFL star will soon be released from prison after serving nine years for an armed robbery conviction. 

Bill didn’t mind the decision because he deemed nine years is enough what Simpson’s crime of robbing two sports memorabilia dealers at gunpoint in a Las Vegas hotel room back in 2007. 

Bill noted that with a clean record Simpson might have gotten no jail time, but the prison sentence was karma after he was incorrectly found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman back in 1995. 

“It’s a karma deal in the sense that the jury and every other American who follows anything knows that O.J. Simpson killed his wife, ex-wife, and her boyfriend,” Bill said. 

O.J. Simpson was the only one with a motive and the evidence did not point to anyone else, Bill said. 

Bill argued the reason O.J. was found not guilty was because of a jury sensitive to the racial issues in Los Angeles in the 90s. 

“The jury was race based and they just didn’t want to convict him, so they didn’t,” Bill said. “I believe without any doubt that he was guilty of murder, O.J. Simpson.”

Bill said he believes the nine years for the Vegas robbery was karma for previously getting off despite committing a heinous crime. 

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