O.J. Simpson named suspect in armed robbery

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O.J. Simpson named suspect in armed robbery, says he was trying to retrieve stolen property

By KATHLEEN HENNESSEY and LINDA DEUTSCH, Associated Press Writers
September 14, 2007

LAS VEGAS (AP) -- O.J. Simpson says he only went into a casino hotel room to retrieve memorabilia that he felt was stolen from him. But police are investigating it as an armed robbery and named the fallen football star as a suspect Friday in yet another surprising chapter to his legal saga.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Simpson insisted there were no guns involved and he only went to the room at the Palace Station casino to retrieve stolen mementos that included his Hall of Fame certificate and a picture of the running back with J. Edgar Hoover.




"It's stolen stuff that's mine. Nobody was roughed up," Simpson told the AP.

Las Vegas Metro Police Capt. James Dillon said the confrontation was reported as an armed robbery involving guns. But he said no weapons had been recovered and stressed that the investigation was in its "infancy."

Simpson was questioned by police immediately after the incident late Thursday and a formal interview was being arranged, Dillon said. No charges had been filed and no one was in custody.

Simpson said auction house owner Tom Riccio called him several weeks ago to say some collectors "have a lot of your stuff and they don't want anyone to know they are selling it."

Simpson, who was in Las Vegas for a friend's wedding, said he arranged to meet Riccio at the hotel. Riccio had set up a meeting with collectors under the guise that he had a private collector interested in buying Simpson's items.

"We walked into the room," Simpson said in the telephone interview. "I'm the last one to go in and when they see me, it's all 'Oh God."'

Simpson said he was accompanied by several men he met at a wedding cocktail party, and they took the collectibles.

Simpson said he wasn't sure where the items were taken.

Dillon said some of the items had been recovered. He did not specify which collectibles were located.

A message left for Riccio was not immediately returned.

Police spokesman Jose Montoya said when officers talked to Simpson, he "made the comment that he believed the memorabilia was his. We're getting conflicting stories from the two sides."

One of the collectors in the room was Alfred Beardsley, a real estate agent and longtime collector of Simpson memorabilia, some of which he has been ordered to turn over as part of the Goldman's lawsuit.

"I'm OK. I'm shaken up," Beardsley told the AP by phone, but wouldn't comment further, citing the police investigation.

Bruce Fromong, a collector who testified at Simpson's civil trial, said he was in the room when Simpson barged in with other men.

"Him and some of his guys come busting through the door," Fromong told the celebrity gossip site TMZ.com. "They came in with guns, hollering and screaming."

Fromong, who reportedly tried to sell the suit Simpson wore when he was acquitted of murder, described him as a former close friend and said he couldn't explain the behavior.

"O.J.'s in enough trouble. For him to come and do this kind of thing, I don't know what's wrong with O.J. This is stupidity."

Simpson is considered a suspect in the case, Montoya said. He was released after he and several associates were questioned, and he remained in Las Vegas.

"We don't believe he's going anywhere," Montoya said.

The Las Vegas district attorney's office will decide whether to pursue charges in the casino case.

The Heisman Trophy winner, ex-NFL star and actor lives near Miami and has been a tabloid staple since his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman were killed in 1994. Simpson was acquitted of murder charges, but a jury later held him liable for the killings in a wrongful death lawsuit.

Simpson has had to auction off his sports collectibles, including his Heisman Trophy, to pay some of the $33.5 million judgment awarded in the civil trial.

On Thursday, the Goldman family published a book about the killings that Simpson had written under the title, "If I Did It," about how he would have committed the crime had he actually done it. After a deal for Simpson to publish it fell through, a federal bankruptcy judge awarded the book's rights to the Goldman family, who retitled it "If I Did It: The Confessions of the Killer."

Fred Goldman, Ron's Goldman's father, said he was stunned by the news from Las Vegas.

"I'm overwhelmed and amazed," Fred Goldman told the AP. "If it turns out as it is currently being played, I think this shows more of who he is. He is proving over and over and over again that he thinks he can do anything and get away with it."

Goldman's lawyer, David Cook, said he would seek a court order on Tuesday to get whatever items Simpson took in Las Vegas.

The Palace Station, an aging property just west of the Las Vegas Strip, is one of several Station Casinos-owned resorts that cater to locals. The 1,000-room hotel-casino, with a 21-story tower and adjacent buildings, opened in 1976.
 

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O.J. Simpson ordered held without bail

O.J. Simpson ordered held without bail

LAS VEGAS - Police arrested O.J. Simpson on Sunday, saying he was part of an armed group who burst into a Las Vegas hotel room and snatched memorabilia that documented his own sports career, long ago eclipsed by scandal.
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The arrest starts a new legal odyssey for the fallen football star who more than a decade ago was acquitted of the slayings of his ex-wife and a friend, and opens the possibility he could spend decades behind bars.

Simpson was taken away from The Palms casino-hotel by plainclothes officers a day after the arrest of a golfing buddy who police say accompanied him with a gun in the Thursday night holdup. Handcuffed and wearing a golf shirt and jeans, Simpson was placed in an SUV. He was later ordered by a judge to be held without bail, police said.

"He was very cooperative, there were no issues," Capt. James Dillon said.

Simpson was at the Clark County Detention Center on Sunday night for booking on two counts of robbery with a deadly weapon, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, conspiracy to commit a crime and burglary with a firearm, police said. The district attorney, meanwhile, said he expected Simpson to ultimately be charged with seven felonies and one gross misdemeanor.

If convicted of the booking charges, Simpson would face up to 30 years in state prison on each robbery count alone

By RYAN NAKASHIMA, Associated Press Writer

article continues... but you get the point.

Next book: "If i did it...again"
 

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it was reported this morning that OJ at one point told someone that he thought what happened in Vegas stayed in Vegas.

Yeh it will when they put you in prison for 15 years.

How could he be that stupid. He must be on the coca cola train again.
 

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You know, I would like to thank all participants for proving any point about people being physically unable to think for themselves. Not defending him or his actions whatsoever. I don't know what happened. Of course none of you do either as none of you were there only believe what you see on tv thats what I always say. The memorabilia collector has freely admitted that the sports memorabilia that OJ supposedly stole was in fact OJ's PREVIOUSLY STOLEN PROPERTY, which was stolen by the only of the three collectors still willing to press charges.

Say what you want, when I hear the FACTS in the case and not the sensationalism of all those in the media that absolutely love this crap because it is front page news for the mindless, then I will formulate an opinion. We all know the facts won't be known for quite some time. In the meantime, I wonder how many of the heroes that died in Afghanistan and Iraq yesterday made the front page or CNN. Yep, you guys sure have it straight and your priorities lined right on up. Disgusting.
 

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True it may be simpson's stolen items but he did it the wrong way to get the items back. (the illegal way)

And yes everyone on this board and the world knows of the troubles in Iraq and Afghanistan...so "poo-pooing" a thread about OJ in comparison to the "war on terror" is kind of goofy. You can "poopoo" any thread with the rationalism... how can you talk football when so many people are dying?... how can you handicap when there is a war? How can you talk about anything... etc.

I agree the media and the public have their priorities screwed up but that is how it is....
 

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Oh well thank GOD we have FDC here to set all the morons straight about this and stick up for poor OJ.

I mean you're right man, we should be starting a thread every day about troops dying in that shit hole on the other side of the world. Except that's a different forum, and a different mindset. This is the 'entertainment' forum, and this story fits right in. Except I think I remember a famous tirade of yours linked to OJ being innocent and all that shit.

I just can't figure it Chris, you seem to be so smart and have a lot going for you, and then you have this OJ hang up. :shrug: The fukcers guilty man and YOU KNOW IT! I don't want to hear the BS about the trial and the cops or any of it. Listen to the video posted in another thread, it is CLEARLY Orenthal James. This isn't some Vegas witch hunt.

You almost pissed me off and you weren't even talking to me! Continue on with your day fine sir....
 

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Oh well thank GOD we have FDC here to set all the morons straight about this and stick up for poor OJ.

I mean you're right man, we should be starting a thread every day about troops dying in that shit hole on the other side of the world. Except that's a different forum, and a different mindset. This is the 'entertainment' forum, and this story fits right in. Except I think I remember a famous tirade of yours linked to OJ being innocent and all that shit.

I just can't figure it Chris, you seem to be so smart and have a lot going for you, and then you have this OJ hang up. :shrug: The fukcers guilty man and YOU KNOW IT! I don't want to hear the BS about the trial and the cops or any of it. Listen to the video posted in another thread, it is CLEARLY Orenthal James. This isn't some Vegas witch hunt.

You almost pissed me off and you weren't even talking to me! Continue on with your day fine sir....

Chad,
You're right!! Sure sounds alot like him, and the fact that it was posted in that other thread that directed me to another website that clearly has filtered this tape through its on site voice analyzer which is probably more evidential than DNA and THAT my friend makes him guilty of ARMED ROBBERY. I agree he retrieved the items that are clearly his through threatening and maybe someday proven to be unlawful means. That being said, look to your left and see if you see a bright light real quick??? Hurry...............yea............ did ya see it? Good. That was the point going by.
My point is this. O.J., according to the story in print is being held without bail for suspicion of armed robbery and a couple of other things. I also read that the already arrested accomplice that is said to have actually carried the weapon into the fracas has already been released on bond and they are searching for another in the crime. Isn't that what you read? How many armed robbery suspects do think get held without bail Chad? Out of the hundreds maybe thousands every day how many do you think can get out but just do the 7 months or so and are released with time spent awaiting trial when they cop a plea and get two for one on their time due to overcrowding? What I am saying is try to use all your knowledge of the world, society, what ever and I mean this, try to imagine how fair it is to him right now. He is the only convicted free man I know of, convicted by the press and the public yet he was found to be not guilty. Now because something gets stolen from him and he gets pissed, much like your boy the Sponge did, and I bet if you truthfully ask your self, reacts in the exact way I would if something of sentimental and fiscal value of mine was stolen and I am guessing that you wouldn't care if he gets thirty years for his first offense if convicted, which he won't be. But the fact that Ray Lewis can still make a tackle makes it okay to be him right?
I am not trying to defend his actions, just saying that the public reaction to it is ridiculous. You are rationalizing them throwing away the key by telling me it "sounds" just like him and you don't understand me yet? Maybe what I am saying is all of us perfect people, should wait and see what the truth is before we hang the sumbitch......but whatever, I really couldn't care less.

As far as the other guy goes, jasperjones, I wasn't poo pooing anything. It was an indictment of our media and how society blindly follows the masses. I hardly think that this is the most important bit of information you will need today. So don't poo poo my response in the General forum about a gambling website and talking football and such did you see me post the thing in those forums? Did I go into the football forum and say how bout those Bears.."FREE HAT!"..........didn't think so. Thanks for the input.

Hope this helps,

FDC
 
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