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An Unwanted Ally

by @ 7:42 am on November 19, 2005.

While I’m sure Robert Blake is upset by the fact that a civil jury has ruled him responsible for his wife’s death in a wrongful death lawsuit, something tells me he doesn’t need this particular person sticking up for him:

O.J. Simpson on Friday questioned the system that allowed both him and actor Robert Blake to be found liable for murder after being acquitted in criminal court, calling it “double jeopardy.”

“I still don’t get how anyone can be found not guilty of a murder and then be found responsible for it in any way shape or form,” Simpson said in a phone interview from his Florida home. “… If you’re found not guilty, how can you be found responsible? I’d love to hear how that’s not double jeopardy.”

Perhaps because the second jury wasn’t bamboozled like the first O.J. ?

Asked if he had any advice for Blake, he said, “If Robert Blake has friends and family around him, he’ll do fine. I would give him the same advice I gave Michael (Jackson). You’ve got your kid. Go and raise your kid.”

How’s that search for the real killers going O.J. ?

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