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    O.J. Simpson slipped back into familiar territory around midnight - not just the humid South Florida night, but into the center of a media cavalcade fixated on a case that could imprison him for life.

    Simpson left the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in an SUV early Thursday morning, tailed by a pack of cameras and reporters. The same SUV later picked up his girlfriend, but Simpson was not spotted in the car.

    In the airport, he refused to answer reporters' questions about the case, though girlfriend Christine Prody answered a question about how Simpson was doing with, "He's fine."

    Police allege the Heisman Trophy winner led an armed holdup of sports memorabilia collectors. Simpson has insisted he was merely retrieving items that had been stolen from him.


    Legal experts say the prosecution's case could be clouded by issues including who had rightful ownership of the goods and the reputation of witnesses in the sometimes less-than-reputable world of memorabilia trading.

    At his arraignment Thursday, Simpson furrowed his brow as the judge read the list of charges against him. Gone was the slight smirk he flashed when arrested.

    He answered quietly in a hoarse voice and nodded as the judge laid out restrictions for his release, including surrendering his passport to his attorney and having no contact with co-defendants or potential witnesses.

    Simpson did not enter a plea. His attorney, Yale Galanter, said after the hearing that the $125,000 bond was reasonable.

    As Simpson flew home to the Miami area, US Airways emptied a plane so he could board first with Galanter and Prody.

    Simpson sat in an aisle seat in economy class. Passengers who boarded behind him took pictures with cell phones and cameras. He nodded and smiled as they passed.

    With his attorney across the aisle and his girlfriend against his shoulder, Simpson slept from Las Vegas to South Florida. When the plane touched down, he hugged Galanter.

    Simpson had still not returned to his suburban Miami home by 2 a.m, hours after authorities arrested a fifth suspect in the case.

    Simpson was arrested Sunday after a collector reported a group of armed men charged into a hotel room at the Palace Station casino and took several items. He spent three nights in jail after being charged with kidnapping, robbery with use of a deadly weapon, burglary while in possession of a deadly weapon, coercion with use of a deadly weapon, assault with a deadly weapon, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, conspiracy to commit robbery and conspiracy to commit a crime.

    Four other men have been arrested on many of the same charges, and police were still looking for another suspect.

    Charles Howard Cashmore, 40, surrendered to police Wednesday and was scheduled to appear in court Thursday morning. Cashmore brought in items that are believed to have been taken, police said without elaborating.

    Authorities allege that the men went to the room Sept. 13 on the pretext of brokering a deal with two longtime collectors, Alfred Beardsley and Bruce Fromong. The meeting was set up by memorabilia dealer Tom Riccio.

    According to police reports, the collectors were ordered at gunpoint to hand over several items valued at as much as $100,000, including football game balls signed by Simpson, Joe Montana lithographs, baseballs autographed by Pete Rose and Duke Snider and framed awards and plaques.

    Beardsley told police he had expected that the collection would earn $35,000 at the meeting from a "client" he had never met. Instead, he said, one of the men with Simpson brandished a pistol, frisked him and impersonated a police officer, and another man pointed a gun at Fromong.

    Authorities said Beardsley, of Burbank, Calif., was paroled in March 2006 after serving 11 months of a two-year sentence for stalking a woman in Riverside County.

    He was arrested at his room at the Luxor hotel Wednesday for violating parole. A California corrections spokesman said Beardsley was required to get written approval before traveling more than 50 miles from home or leaving home for more than 24 hours.

    Beardsley was held without bail pending an extradition hearing Thursday.

    Ricci also has a criminal record, including grand larceny in Florida in 1984, when he received three years of probation; and felony arson in 1995, in California, for which he was sentenced to two years.

    Riccio, who recorded an audiotape of the confrontation later released by the celebrity Web site TMZ, said he was not concerned with how his past might affect his credibility "because everything's on tape. That's why it's on tape."

    But Beardsley told NBC's "Today" show before Simpson's hearing that he didn't think the audiotape was accurate.

    Riccio also said he had been promised some form of immunity by prosecutors.

    Two other defendants, Walter Alexander, 46, and Clarence Stewart, 53, were arrested and released pending court appearances. Stewart turned in some of the missing goods and Alexander agreed to cooperate with prosecutors, authorities said. Suspect Michael McClinton, 49, of Las Vegas, surrendered to police Tuesday. Jailers were unable to say whether Cashmore or McClinton had retained a lawyer.

    Police have not identified the remaining suspect they are seeking.

  • #2
    WHO CARES?

    Am I the only one that feels this way? Seriously, who cares? This guy is a disgrace.

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    • #3
      I hope they get him this time. He belongs in prison
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      • #4
        Originally posted by frankb03
        WHO CARES?

        Am I the only one that feels this way? Seriously, who cares?

        Not me .. the media with the helicopters and everything else is a total joke ...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Spark
          Not me .. the media with the helicopters and everything else is a total joke ...
          The worst part will be when and if this goes to trial the media will jam this down our throats EVERY FUCKING DAY!

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          • #6
            At least you don't hear about Anna Nicole Smith anymore
            You can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning

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            • #7
              Originally posted by frankb03
              The worst part will be when and if this goes to trial the media will jam this down our throats EVERY FUCKING DAY!
              Unfortunately, this kind of salacious journalism sells papers. There's a reason why the National Enquirer sells 10 million copies. If people didn't give a fuck, it would never be reported.

              KAZ
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              I'm just here so I won't get fined....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by KazDog
                Unfortunately, this kind of salacious journalism sells papers. There's a reason why the National Enquirer sells 10 million copies. If people didn't give a fuck, it would never be reported.

                KAZ
                It really sickens me. This countries obsession with celebrities. I tell my girlfriend all the time "turn this shit off" when she's watching ET or something similar.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by frankb03
                  It really sickens me. This countries obsession with celebrities. I tell my girlfriend all the time "turn this shit off" when she's watching ET or something similar.
                  I completely agree Frank....Newspaper's that used to be full of news and interesting stories have now become a who's who rag. Life Magazine is nothing more than people magazine. USA Today has added to the garbage with glitter stories about things that people in this country clamor for. Our youth are less and less educated and can't even read. The list goes on and on. It's truly sad.

                  If people stopped watching and buying the garbage, it would go away. But they don't and won't. And while I'm at it, I'm sick of reality television as well. I didn't realize it until I read about it, but MTV has reality TV almost 24-7 now. Not that they were much before, but it just shows us where our priorities are. XBOX, reality TV, and who's famous journalism. It will be the death of our youth and the next generation of our society.

                  I'm done....

                  KAZ
                  [email protected]

                  I'm just here so I won't get fined....

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by KazDog
                    I completely agree Frank....Newspaper's that used to be full of news and interesting stories have now become a who's who rag. Life Magazine is nothing more than people magazine. USA Today has added to the garbage with glitter stories about things that people in this country clamor for. Our youth are less and less educated and can't even read. The list goes on and on. It's truly sad.

                    If people stopped watching and buying the garbage, it would go away. But they don't and won't. And while I'm at it, I'm sick of reality television as well. I didn't realize it until I read about it, but MTV has reality TV almost 24-7 now. Not that they were much before, but it just shows us where our priorities are. XBOX, reality TV, and who's famous journalism. It will be the death of our youth and the next generation of our society.

                    I'm done....



                    KAZ
                    You dont know the definition of Im Done
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                    • #11
                      The country wants justice justice this time around- Its an old wound against our justice system to let a murderer go free. Many just want it to be over and this thug in jail- 1year 2 year or life- Just he deserves it.
                      This crap about a kidnapping is bogus and will play against the prosecution possibly. trumped up charges I am seeing.

                      Soon our TV's and media will be courting OJ once again on a grand stage for weeks!- Now thats an injustice to the American people!
                      "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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