Kevin Gowen wrote:

> > And how can OJ's guilt or lack of it be sensed now? Does he give fjlij posters
> > bad vibes when he is near?
>
> It cannot. This is what Jeff was talking about when he wrote of
> metaphysical guilt.

So why is OJ's legal status (if one does not recognize him or know the accusations
against him) or that of any random stranger, any less "metaphysical", ie, not
detectable to the senses, in practical terms, than the actual truth of what they
did or did not do?

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