She had good reason to believe that he would get away it. When he finally was supposed to have been arrested Jan 1, 1989 for domestic assault - there had been 8 previous police visits - and there had never been any consequences for him.
part of the danger of a narcissistic sociopath - he had a way of compartmentalizing it - "he made her do it" if you listen carefully to him -they argued - -all couples argue - Nicole had a "terrible temper" When he hit her car with the baseball bat - she said you are going to pay for that - he said I pay for everything - so he decided to go all out on it - it is all consistent with the narcissistic sociopath that he clearly is/was
@@riverdean7 yes she did. Her sister Denise talks about her and her dad reading her notes and diaries ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hqfjh_eSCqE.html
Lol, to each their own. I personally love it and find it hilarious. That family needs to be belittled in any way possible, even if it is something as benign as mispronouncing their name.
Toobin was so far off in his analysis of OJ’s importance to his own defense that it makes me wonder what Toobin was doing during the trial. I think we found out years later. lol
For many years I believed everything I heard on the news on this topic. I thought Toobin was trustworthy but I’ve since learned (studying the entire case) Toobin is a greedy lying piece of shit. The entire media made obscene profits off OJ and that is why I believe they refuse to even consider the possibility of another killer. I believed every word the media told but not anymore!
What he found repugnant was that he no longer, in the years proceeding the murder trial, had the total adulation of the public that he enjoyed for so many years prior to 1994. I also don’t think that he found the act of murder against Nicole as repugnant on any level because he probably justified it and blamed her for pushing him to the breaking point.
The criminalist (Andrea Mazolla) put her initials on the blood swatches collected from the crime scene. When the swatches got to CellMark to identify who's DNA it was, none had initials on them. Vanatter booked only 6.5ccs of the 8ccs OJ gave to the LAPD on the 3th of June. Gary Segler of the coroners office testified in the civil trial Vanatter demanded and received the blood of the victims on the 15th of June. Collin Yamauchi testified in the criminal trial that he may have accidentally put OJ's blood on the Rockingham glove while propping the vial that spilled holding OJ's blood. Officer Kelly Muldorfer testified in the criminal trial that she was in the Bronco on the 16th of June and there was no blood in it. The blood on the back gate didn't appear until July 3rd. The blood on the socks didn't appear until August 16th. Fuhrman was pointing at one glove a whole hour before he goes to Rockingham to find the other glove. He doesn't point at any blood footprints, car keys, envelopes, a bloody beeper or the knit cap. What made the glove so special. A lot people don't even know that a light blue police evidence bag was found on OJ's neighbors property. Less than 5 feet away on the other side of the fence. Cochran submitted into evidence in February of 95. The diary used in the civil trial has since been debunked because Nicole supposedly was writing about events that would not occur for another 3 days based government records. The picture with OJ supposed wearing the Bruno Maglis was supposedly taken on Septempber 26th, 1993. Bills vs Dolphins. The game is on youtube. All the sportscasters are talking about is how it has been raining all weekend. When you look at the picture, it is sunny. The original pathologist that performed the autopsy stated that Ron was killed by two different types of knives. One single edged and double edged. The courts refuse to release the phone records of the victims. How can the murders occur at 10:15pm. If Ron is going to a club to party with friends that night and he leaves work at 9:55pm, how is he at Nicole's at 10:15. He goes home. 5 minutes He takes a shower 10 - 15 minutes Gets dressed 2 minutes Eats a salad 3 minutes. Go to Bundy 2 minutes I'm quite sure he called Nicole to tell her he was on his way. Goldman was at work for 7 hours. He didn't rush to leave and you expect me to believe when he got home he started doing a lot of running around.
@@josephswabe5584 Tom Lange and Phillip Vannater it’s on Amazon if you have a kindle. It’s an honest account from their point of view. They don’t sugar coat any mistakes made what they give is the reasons why they were made.
@@josephswabe5584 it was the prosecutor Marcia Clark who decided to go with the time line. Even though Lange and Vannatter told her it was wrong. They had a guy walking his dog who heard a guy shouting hey hey hey. Going on the guys time frame they think this was Ron Goldman coming across Nicole being attacked. And then taking in to account the woman car driver that saw OJ nearly taking her out and screaming at another driver who got in his way at a junction. And the time she gave and the the Limo driver who was waiting to pick him up and saw him walking from behind the bungalows across to the main house and the time he saw him. They told Marcia Clarke the murder was later than the time she said it was.
Charlie is in denial himself considering that he got fired for his own inappropriate behavior. But great job by the writer for only giving the facts and leaving his personal opinion out of it. That's excellent journalism.
No, the best book on this subject was Outrage by Vincent Bugliosi, followed by Murder in Brentwood by Mark Fuhrman. And Simpson is not an atypical murderer who has submerged his crimes into his subconscious. He's a narcissistic sociopath who not only knows he murdered Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, but believes he was justified in doing so. He spent years trashing Nicole even after he murdered her. He probably still does.
Agreed! I read this book when it came out and don't remember a lot of specifics, but I do recall thinking it was filled with a fair amount of speculation and conjecture.
@@twinktoiletsbestfriendsmomscan Outrage by Vincent Bugliosi (on how he would have prosecuted the criminal trial) followed by Daniel Petrocelli's book Triumph of Justice (on he did prosecute and win the civil trial - the cross-examination of OJ Simpson alone is worth the read) were both favorites of mine. Murder in Brentwood by Mark Fuhrman is a good read. The books by Marcia Clark and Chris Darden aren't bad...once you get past the sour grapes. His Name is Ron by the Goldmans is a heartbreaker. Those are my picks. Thanks for asking.
Did their books mention these facts: The criminalist (Andrea Mazolla) put her initials on the blood swatches collected from the crime scene. When the swatches got to CellMark to identify who's DNA it was, none had initials on them. Vanatter booked only 6.5ccs of the 8ccs OJ gave to the LAPD on the 3th of June. Gary Segler of the coroners office testified in the civil trial Vanatter demanded and received the blood of the victims on the 15th of June. Collin Yamauchi testified in the criminal trial that he may have accidentally put OJ's blood on the Rockingham glove while propping the vial that spilled holding OJ's blood. Officer Kelly Muldorfer testified in the criminal trial that she was in the Bronco on the 16th of June and there was no blood in it. The blood on the back gate didn't appear until July 3rd. The blood on the socks didn't appear until August 16th. Fuhrman was pointing at one glove a whole hour before he goes to Rockingham to find the other glove. He doesn't point at any blood footprints, car keys, envelopes, a bloody beeper or the knit cap. What made the glove so special. A lot people don't even know that a light blue police evidence bag was found on OJ's neighbors property. Less than 5 feet away on the other side of the fence. Cochran submitted into evidence in February of 95. The diary used in the civil trial has since been debunked because Nicole supposedly was writing about events that would not occur for another 3 days based government records. The picture with OJ supposed wearing the Bruno Maglis was supposedly taken on Septempber 26th, 1993. Bills vs Dolphins. The game is on youtube. All the sportscasters are talking about is how it has been raining all weekend. When you look at the picture, it is sunny. The original pathologist that performed the autopsy stated that Ron was killed by two different types of knives. One single edged and double edged. The courts refuse to release the phone records of the victims. How can the murders occur at 10:15pm. If Ron is going to a club to party with friends that night and he leaves work at 9:55pm, how is he at Nicole's at 10:15. He goes home. 5 minutes He takes a shower 10 - 15 minutes Gets dressed 2 minutes Eats a salad 3 minutes. Go to Bundy 2 minutes I'm quite sure he called Nicole to tell her he was on his way. Goldman was at work for 7 hours. He didn't rush to leave and you expect me to believe when he got home he started doing a lot of running around.
Was planted there...It had EDTA in it...Something that the body does not produce on it's own...And the Blood was only found there 3 weeks after the murder
It was all three of their blood in OJ bronco . Unless Ron and Nicole hitched a ride in the Bronco explain how it got there it had to have been transferred. As they were lying dead in the front yard they didn’t leave it in the Bronco.
@@hotboy80baby18 was it his blood at the murder scene, or the victim’s blood at his house? Just curious 🧐 Kind of hard to explain the blood of someone you’ve never met, in your vehicle, and on your property.
@@bigdaddycool4242 because I have common sense and I've really watched and disected the whole trial, they got caught trying to frame oj and Johnnie cochran proved it at the end of the day....
@@deoglemnaco7025 Was your take pro guilt or pro planting of evidence? Or were you just making fun of the hundreds of people who wrote a book about this case, in which case I wrote a book too! A comic book.
@@deoglemnaco7025 Was just kidding that if I had ever written about this trial, it would have had to be a comic book. Over-the-top, cartoonish, and full of fantasy.
Ike Diamond yes I watched the trial. And I did DNA analysis at J&J and readcTHE DOUBLE HELIX....SCHECK OR SHYSTER BAmboozled them...even the two ignorant motors said they PSID the evidence no mind and based the decision on Furhman
@@twinktoiletsbestfriendsmomscan Na just the statement tbh I agree with him OJ valued his public image more than anything and here it was over and he was going jail he wanted to kill himself he even said he hated how they were talking about him on the media and news in the build up to the bronco chase and it pushed him over the edge along with the medicine he was taking ps the editing is terrible