Prior to that fateful day in 1994, OJ was the most likable guy there was. He was the last guy you’d expect to commit such a heinous crime. Obviously, he couldn’t handle rejection.
Look at paintings and literature from the Middle Ages and you will find plenty of references to evil Church officials. Not all of them but certain ones.
It is indeed. Even Hertz did not want anything to do with him after the whole murder trial. I believe even Arnold Palmer, a famous golf player who came with him in a 1984 commercial did not speak with him after the year 1995. He retired the same day OJ was being chased by the LAPD. Even though many still believe that he killed brutally killed two people, I sometimes do feel sorry for him, as he was such a significant public figure not only to the black community but also to the white folks he appealed to. Everyone did indeed love OJ back then. I feel as if he personally did not commit those murders, but he does know who did it.
+Arzoo Khan I've heard many people claim it was his son Jason, but it makes me wonder why the cops never even interviewed him or anything. I think he should've been considered a suspect just to rule him out if he was innocent.
Jason refused to be interviewed. LAPD Detective Tom Lange said that he wanted to talk to Jason and some other people (including Paula Barbieri and OJ's assistant Cathy Randa), but they all "lawyered up" after the murders.
There's no evidence at all it was Jason. They didn't interview him because he had no motive, there was no blood on his bronco, his blood wasn't at the crime scene, the victims blood wasn't on his socks, he didn't have a cut on his left hand with no alibi, he wasn't late to his limo at the time the murders were going on, no one saw him speeding away from the crime scene in his white bronco. That's why they never looked into Jason.
By this point in time, a different Simpson family was more popular in Butterfinger ads. They should've examined that during the murder trial, as being in Bart. Homer. Lisa, Marge and Maggie's shadows is indeed a major psychological bummer
Don't ya think the juice is an extremely talented and incredible man? How many people are elated that the juice was coming in vindicated from this trumped up charges/ case that nearly sent an innocent man to prison.
@@chiefzackery6651 Hi, there, They don't have to do anything for him. Kill a person, and people will cut you off and treat you the way animals get treated. They tell dog owners, "No dogs allowed in this restaurant," etc. I sure am glad I never made the same mistakes Ron and Nicole's murderer Made.
Say whatever you want about Simpson, but he was very good at promoting a brand. The persona of "The Juice", this nice and jovial character, was the perfect way for Simpson to rake in millions of dollars in movie and ad money. It was only until his murder trial, and when his history with Nicole came out, that we got a glimpse of the narcissistic shitstain underneath.
"There's no stopping at the counters, and no paperwork!" The man recited the line as he had a dozen times that day. Emotionally miles away from where he stood. Producing a curled smile on his face that was closer to a mask at this point. Inside, the pot was reaching the brim, closer and closer each day. Ready to boil over. "There's no stopping at the counters, and no paperwork!" Echoed a mechanical voice. Void of any life. No longer a man. No, now a living product. A creation only a twisted society could concoct. Pushed perhaps too far. Maybe allowed, too much. "There's no stopping at the counters, and NO PAPERWORK!! The dark figure screamed, chasing the woman out of the door. "There's no.. stopping... at the counters", he said out of breath, reaching his arm around the woman's waist from behind. "And no paperwork" he whispered as he began to stab at the woman's neck deeper each time.
Now O.J. is sitting in prison (if he's still alive. 😕) and reflecting back on that oh so "hypothetical" book he wrote years ago "If I did it". We know it was you! Come on!
It didn't fit, they had to acquit! Simpson is in prison for robbery but can get out on parole sometime in 2017. He already got parole on some charges related to the robbery. If I was a movie director/producer I'd cast him in some film when he gets out. His role would get huge attention everywhere. Free publicity worth hundreds of millions.
What's really, scary and let this be a lesson all of us, is how such a purely evil cold blooded abusive monster could make millions of people think he was absolutely a totally likable guy. The mark of true evil sometimes is how they can be so congenital