I agree with Kathy. But, I am worried about repercussions. There are crazy people out there.

As for the death penalty, I'm not really against it and certainly not in his case, but I listened to F. Lee Bailey a few years ago give his thoughts on it and I found it quite different hearing the opinion of a high powered attorney. Couldn't help wondering if he was against it because it was bad for business or what, but he brought up some interesting points. He lives a few blocks from us. I still can't figure out why he bought a house here. He owns one of the mansions along the beach, but he could afford to live anywhere. He's an interesting speaker. People asked him lots of questions about the Boston Strangler, but no one asked about OJ.