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NY Times - After Helping Her Husband Gain Freedom, Maya Moore Savors Her Own
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[QUOTE="meyers7, post: 3973142, member: 343"] No, I did not read everything. I did read quite a bit though. Including a very well done article from a lawyer going over the case. Granted it came down to mostly circumstantial evidence. And I'm not saying that the trial was fair or that he should have been convicted (and he shouldn't have gotten 50 years). However, I think more than likely, he probably did do it. There are lots of guilty people who are free because there wasn't enough evidence to convict them. OJ wasn't convicted, but I'm pretty damn sure he did it. And I realize, Maya and Irons don't care at all what I think. My concern is more for Maya, possibly married to a man who duped her. But again, hopefully, he's not the same man he was. And hopefully, they have a wonderful life. [/QUOTE]
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