Twin Citians' reactions to verdicts vary widely; Some people were happy and some were angry at the decision, but there was also a large middle ground of indifference.(NEWS)

Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) | February 5, 1997| | Copyright

Twin Citians' reactions to Tuesday's verdicts holding O.J. Simpson liable in the slayings of his former wife and her friend spanned a spectrum from sheer delight to despair, with a great deal of indifference in between. Few, however, seemed surprised.

Some said that they have always believed Simpson to be guilty and thought Tuesday's verdicts constituted a case of justice delayed. Others who had kept track of the trial noted the less-stringent standard of proof in the civil case and concluded that the plaintiffs made a superior case and that Simpson convicted himself ...

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