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'''O. J. Simpson''' is a character from the ''Family Guy'' series. Unlike his real-life counterpart, Simpson killed his wife Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman. |
'''O. J. Simpson''' is a character from the ''Family Guy'' series. Unlike his real-life counterpart, Simpson killed his wife Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman. |
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While looking for his screwdriver to fix the TV, [[Peter Griffin]] discover a raffle ticket he won in 1989 that he didn't cash in. The ticket wins him a free golf with O. J. Simpson. After some thinking Peter cashes the ticket but was suggested by his friends to get O. J to confess about the murders. Peter arrives at the golf course and hooks himself with a wire. Simpson discovers the wire when it shorts out and moans on the fact that he lost his chance to escape the accusation. |
While looking for his screwdriver to fix the TV, [[Peter Griffin]] discover a raffle ticket he won in 1989 that he didn't cash in. The ticket wins him a free golf with O. J. Simpson. After some thinking Peter cashes the ticket but was suggested by his friends to get O. J to confess about the murders. Peter arrives at the golf course and hooks himself with a wire. Simpson discovers the wire when it shorts out and moans on the fact that he lost his chance to escape the accusation. |
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+ | Peter felt guilty and invited O. J. to stay at his house but the rest of family were reluctant at first. When the word reached town, Peter threw a party and invited everyone to get people to know O. J. like he did. In response, an angry mob led Mayor Adam West arrives and intends on driving him out of town. Simpson makes a heartfelt speech that he is imperfect like everyone else. The citizens of Quahog apologize and cheer for him. However, Simpson takes out a knife, and kills three people and runs away with the citizens chasing him. His actions made Peter state that O. J. did commit the 1994 murders. |
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O. J. Simpson is a character from the Family Guy series. Unlike his real-life counterpart, Simpson killed his wife Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
History
While looking for his screwdriver to fix the TV, Peter Griffin discover a raffle ticket he won in 1989 that he didn't cash in. The ticket wins him a free golf with O. J. Simpson. After some thinking Peter cashes the ticket but was suggested by his friends to get O. J to confess about the murders. Peter arrives at the golf course and hooks himself with a wire. Simpson discovers the wire when it shorts out and moans on the fact that he lost his chance to escape the accusation.
Peter felt guilty and invited O. J. to stay at his house but the rest of family were reluctant at first. When the word reached town, Peter threw a party and invited everyone to get people to know O. J. like he did. In response, an angry mob led Mayor Adam West arrives and intends on driving him out of town. Simpson makes a heartfelt speech that he is imperfect like everyone else. The citizens of Quahog apologize and cheer for him. However, Simpson takes out a knife, and kills three people and runs away with the citizens chasing him. His actions made Peter state that O. J. did commit the 1994 murders.