June 18, 2019

"'I will find your a** and cut you!'/OJ Simpson is accused of sending threatening messages to parody account @KillerOJSimpson on Twitter after urging operator to delete it."

A Daily Mail article about this:



A true threat? The parody OJ guy does repeatedly indicate that he finds it funny. He also says he only has about 300 followers, and he's got more than 2,500 now. That is, OJ (assuming that's really OJ) is boosting the visibility of the parody account he's trying to get rid of. Another variation on the Streisand effect.

The Twitter account (used in the messaging) is the account that has been in the news and which has video of OJ talking about how he's going to use Twitter:



He's trying to seem super-cheerful, but nearly everything he says cuts two ways. Cuts. He wants to hold other people accountable...

27 comments:

Dear corrupt left, go F yourselves said...

yay! Good looking black celebrity who sliced off 2 heads in a fit of pure rage! celebrate.

The Cracker Emcee Refulgent said...

Given so many of his actions since the murders, this sounds like OJ. Another old guy who simply doesn’t understand social media.

whitney said...

"Norm Macdonald
@normmacdonald
Hey, OJ, it's Norm. Listen, be careful about the videos you put out there. I recognize the golf course behind your house I know that exact street and could easily print your address. Of course I never would, but others would. Be careful, Juice."

traditionalguy said...

Good old OJ. They said of him that he is the one you want to invite to your Thanksgiving dinner, because he really knows how to cut the white meat.

Humperdink said...

Reading OJ's responses to the parody account, it appears the Juice is not the sharpest knife in the drawer.

Humperdink said...

Oj is getting some bad advice here. Or none at all. He needs to be boy scout.

Gahrie said...

Talk about somebody using racism to get away with murder....

TrespassersW said...

So, how is the search for the "real killers" going?

Lucid-Ideas said...

People really need to remember that a jury is only a group of humans. They can make mistakes. They can let the guilty go free. That's their job.

Not all sins go unpunished in this life however. The guilty - as the name implies - know their guilt and know the realization of their marginal escape. It hangs over them like the sword of Damocles.

Congrats OJ. You got 'off'. Not all sins go unpunished in this life. Your name and your rep are forever associated with your deeds. You know. We know. Everyone knows. And don't forget, God knows too.

gspencer said...

His website address is,

ojsimpson dot com backslash slash slash slash backslash backslash yesIdidit,

and then you're in and can get all his great content.

Mike (MJB Wolf) said...

Celebrity murderer announces death of Twitter: “Gettin’ even is the only reason to get on here!”

Unknown said...

They're not going to let OJ go to Harvard because of this.

wild chicken said...

He seems perpetually jacked up on coke or meth or T or something.

Nonapod said...

Psychopaths can be charming when people are unaware of their true nature. But it's always extra creepy when known psychopaths try to be "funny". Like that video of Cosby doing a shtick for the camera during his trial.

walter said...

OJ..what a cut-up.

Gunner said...

Is OJ the one black life that doesn't matter (besides Black Conservatives obviously)?

Fernandinande said...

So, how is the search for the "real killers" going?

I pretty sure OJ had a bumper sticker that said "Honk if you're the real killer", which is more than most people would do.

But it's always extra creepy when known psychopaths try to be "funny".

One of the funniest scenes ever from any movie is Nordberg's Bad Luck - wet paint "Oh no!"

Which reminds me -

Chris Rock-I'm not sayin' he shoulda killed her - but I understand
"I buy you a car and you let another man drive around in my car are out of your fuckin' mind?"

John henry said...

I'm probably the only one left in the world but:

I watched about 90% of the original trial live. Had I been a juror I don't think I could have convicted him.

Way too much reasonable doubt.

John Henry

Yancey Ward said...

When I go back and look at OJ videos from before the murders, I can convince myself that I can see all the signs of the narcissism and socio/psychopathy, but the truth is that it all is surely 20/20 hindsight. That video just gives me the creeps.

Jaq said...

“He's trying to seem super-cheerful,”

Funny, in those Airplane movies he was a thespian of the first water.

Jaq said...

Way too much reasonable doubt.

Too bad the picture of him wearing those shoes that ran on the cover of the Buffalo Bills fan magazine, and so impossible to argue that they were faked without a time machine, anyway, didn’t come out until a couple of months after the trial.

mikee said...

I remember my next door neighbor on my 100% white suburban Baltimore street, talking the day before the OJ verdict came down about how he was gonna torch the whole street, burn it to the ground, if OJ wasn't convicted. He did a pretty good parody of the LA rioters upset over the Rodney King verdict. And we both laughed, and OJ walked, and those houses still stand unburnt.

OJ murdered his wife and another person. He should not be celebrated by any attention at all.

Jim at said...

People really need to remember that a jury is only a group of humans. They can make mistakes. They can let the guilty go free. That's their job.

They made no mistake. They knew exactly what they were doing.

Scott M said...

There were ten squad cars pursuing the white Bronco. Who else would follow this waste of humanity?

Scott M said...

I was in college (about 30 minutes from Saint Louis, maybe 20 from East Saint Louis) when the verdict came down. They set up large televisions at all the major foot-traffic areas: in the student center, the cafeterias, the larger classroom buildings, and the fitness center. The latter was where I found myself when the appointed time tick-tocked on top of us. I gathered with a couple hundred other people, of roughly equal demographic split. I still clearly remember when the verdict was announced. The black students in the crowd hooped and hollered, high-fived, danced around, etc, while just about every white student I saw, looked around met eyes and quietly walked away. I was in disbelief and I can't speak for what was going through others' minds, but there was a lot of surreptitious head-shaking.

I sometimes wonder what those same people who high-fived/danced around think today.

Leland said...

Chasing white Broncos and apprehending suspects was the original racist sin.

Yancey Ward said...

I was in Germany when Simpson was acquitted, and didn't return to the US for another month. A lot of Germans found the case interesting enough to quiz me about it.