Joseph Bosco knows more about this topic than practically anyone else alive, and he has put up a great post on the subject, a must-read for anyone who’s followed ‘the trial of the century.” So much information — it’s hard for an amateur like me, who knows the melodrama mainly from watching the trial on TV and listening to Geraldo Rivera’s old cable show, to process all these details. But it’s obvious there a lot about this trial and its aftermath that the general public little knows or understands.
Meanwhile, the post on my own site that unintentionally set off some of the current noise, shows no signs of slowing down, with comments now well over 100. Some of these commenters like Bill and Mario and Jasper — I feel like I know them. Each has such an intense and distinct personality, and I’d like to know more about their story. (Maybe Joseph will consider setting up a glossary or a chart explaining who each of them is and what role they played in the saga.) Anyway, go to the Longbow Papers and enjoy what a lot of us have been hoping for and waiting for — Joseph Bosco “spilling the beans” on OJ.
1 By mario nitrini
Richard, I left a message for you on the other OJ comment string. I have tried to get through to post a comment on Joe’s site. I cannot get past the POST A COMMENT. Could you please let Joe KNOW
Thanks,
Mario G. Nitrini 111
November 21, 2004 @ 11:08 pm | Comment
2 By richard
Mario, I had the same trouble trying to access Joseph’s comments yesterday. He’s aware of the situation.
November 22, 2004 @ 7:40 am | Comment
3 By Joseph Bosco
Dear Richard,
Thanks for the kind words; have a great Turkey Day, don’t stress out with trying to do too much.
I don’t know what’s up with this comment thing back at my site. Right now it’s working, with about ten comments at that post at the moment. Anyway, amazing isn’t it, all this interest in a ten-year-old murder case.
All the very best,
Joseph
November 23, 2004 @ 10:28 am | Comment
4 By richard
Well, it was “the trial of the century,” and we were saturated in it for what seemed like an eternity. Happy Thanksgiving to you and Ellen, and please start blogging on a more regular basis!
November 23, 2004 @ 7:53 pm | Comment
5 By rEX mANCHESIAN
Joe–This is rex –your long lost cousin -I have been trying to find youfor awhile now –if this is your web site drop me a line an an EM that I can get you at —I would llike to catch up with you –rex
September 6, 2006 @ 4:13 am | Comment
6 By rEX mANCHESIAN
Joe–This is rex –your long lost cousin -I have been trying to find youfor awhile now –if this is your web site drop me a line an an EM that I can get you at —I would llike to catch up with you –rex
September 6, 2006 @ 4:14 am | Comment