@Shadow Banned iit wouldnt be boring dude... He came from the ghetto, raised himself out of that, won the heisman, rushed for 2000 yards in 14 games (think better than adrian peterson in hjs prime), starred in movies with steve mcqueen, was michael strahan before strahan, had the trial of the century.... It would be an awesome inrerview
I was a parole officer at the time. About 10 of us were sitting in a training room watching the TV. When the verdict was read, we all just stood up and walked out of the room. No one said anything.
Why not-Ted Kennedy killed a woman in Martha's Vineyard-got off with a $30 fine (leaving the scene of a fatal accident). Could the Kennedy family have exercised "undue influence" upon the judiciary? Nah..never happens.
He should be in jail for murder but when he went to got arrested the second time was not Right and fucked up they were literally trying to throw him in jail for anything
@King Delevingne That's a really thin story it sounded mildly believable in the beginning but it raises two big questions, how did he get away if they had DNA evidence of him bleeding at the scene? and why would the LAPD frame someone so famous that would obviously be able to afford good lawyers and be in the public eye, if it was some random crackhead thief nobody would care.
OJ has always given me that psycho vibe, just hearing him talk and watching his face. In high school, I had a math teacher who told us a story of playing college football for Washington Huskies back in the 70's and attempting to tackle OJ when he was at USC. He said OJ hit him so hard it felt like he got hit by a train and his body got turned inside out.
Football runners have a little trick they don't talk about--they time their stride in a way that when a tackler comes in low to make the tackle you can knee your opponent in the head--it is a devastating blow that can ring a players bell for the rest of the game. One of my own teammates did it to me during practice. He admitted what he did. It's dirty but not uncommon.
@@residentevil4legend , this was back in the 70's, so those guys got away with WAY more than in today's game. It was brutal back then and players health wasn't as much of a concern as it is now.
Ron grew up close to where i grew up. I have friends that went to school with him. They said he was always funny and friendly and just an over all great guy . May he and Nicole rest in Peace 🕊️❤
I remember being at school in the 4th grade. the white teachers on one side of the gym and the black teachers on the other. When the verdict was revealed all the white teachers were crying and black teachers were cheering. As a black kid at that time the only thing I was thinking was Why were all the Asian teachers in the middle of the gym?
@@dennisjr77 James Cameron thought people would find OJ too likeable, and Arnold gave him good ideas on how the Terminator should behave so he offered Arnold the role.
I'd rather him talk about the Republican alt-right man who thought he murdered a Democrat and was fine with it. That old white man is insane and shows the problem with the Alt-right.
My father was homicide detective and taped everyday of that trial with our VCR lol and watched it at night. Everyday of it. I can remember him saying that he did it for sure but that he felt the prosecution fucked that up so bad and got their asses kicked everyday and I remember him saying to me that he was gonna be found not guilty. I laughed and said no way....as usual he was right and I was wrong.
Perfect storm really. Overconfident prosecutors who fucked it up, a judge who let a circus go on in his court room, cops who mishandled evidence, Rodney King environment, and a great defense team. 99/100 times he's convicted but this really was a perfect storm.
@@loki2stunt Indeed! The jury was made up of blacks from the hood who had been hasseled & profiled from the LA Police. OJ's Peers were mostly white millionaires that lived in mansions in Brentwood. F. Lee Bailey confirmed that Fuhrman lied about using the "N" word & Johnny Cochran played the race card masterfully. The prosecutors could've had video footage of OJ committing the murders and they still would've found OJ innocent. The OJ case was right after the Rodney King incident where 12 LA cops beat the h*ll out of Rodney but he was still fighting like a madman because he had just smoked angel dust and wasn't feeling any pain. OJ's bloody gloves had shrunk after they were saturated with Nicole's & Goldman's blood. OJ had almost cut both of their heads off with the knife. The DNA evidence was overwhelming against OJ. It's all water under the bridge now.
As soon as OJ lawyer asked the jury "what are you going to tell your neighbors if you convict"?? There was no way they would .. mobs of people were already outside the court..
Your father understands what it means when a detective pleads the fifth in response to the question of whether they fabricated evidence. Imagine your surgeon pleads the fifth when you ask him if he intends to save your life, or your pilot pleads the fifth when you ask him if he intends to land the plane safely. It literally could not turn out any other way
OJ was one of the best examples of how much our criminal system is about the money. If you are rich you can marshal reasonable doubt. It reminded me of the case of a Texas Billionaire who killed his wife in front of 2 other people and got off.
@@sunshineproductions4122 nope, there is a lot of data on the subject. Whether you get convinced has a lot to do with how much money you can spend defending yourself. It’s the best justice money can buy.
@@vidgamarr5126 it’s really more a matter of being able to pay for your own experts, which can dispute the prosecution’s experts and manufacture reasonable doubt. Whereas, if you don’t have 20k, 50k, maybe 100k to hire experts, then the only real fully developed theory of the crime the jury hears is the prosecutor’s theory. Consequently, the jury always convicts.
Hmm, Joe's about to tell to an interesting story about how he actually knew Ron Goldman's sister. Let me immediately interrupt it with 60 seconds of stuttering.
Kardashian disposed of a bag of bloody clothes that OJ had given him. Why he was never charged with obstruction has never been explained. These clothes were the ones OJ and his son wore while cleaning up after the murders
Oj killed the two with the help of his son Jason. And someone got rid of there clothes. In his "hypothetical" confession he tells how his accomplice "Charlie", who in real life is his son Jason, helped him murder.
I might be wrong but I believe that they were suggesting that there was no way OJ would get away with it in a trial now, specifically because of the dna evidence they didn’t take as seriously then. So I they would introduce CTE as a way to say he was mentally insane which would lead to a much lighter sentencing
urmaker I think we all have that characteristic. It’s about who you’re talking to I say. If I had the chance to speak to joe face to face with millions watching, I’d probably have a little trouble myself. Can’t speak for everyone though.
If OJ was an intelligent man he would have just disappeared for several years and let the public forget all about him. But no, he had to go out immediately and start be OJ all over again. The man is BEYOND guilty.
Maybe that's because he was innocent and had no reason to lay low? Also maybe he was just covering for his son Jason who had a history of violence and mental problems? do people like you actually have a brain to think?
He's really famous, then he commits those violent murders, then he goes free & becomes like the king of comedy! If I saw him walking down the street in my direction, I don't know if I would run away or laugh..
Ron Goldman's sister has a podcast, "Confronting O.J. Simpson," in which she reflects on the events of the murder 25 years later, and interviews people involved in the trial. It's really fascinating and touching. She might make a good guest.
@Christi SimcoeWhat a bizarre statement to write to a complete stranger. What do you think you know about me, and what is it that you’re instructing me to “let go”?
@Christi Simcoe No disrespect taken at all. It’s so very tragic, but you’re right. It’s been 20 years. Hopefully they’re now able to celebrate his life instead of being consumed by his murder. I know I want to be remembered by my life instead of the few minutes it took for me to die. That’s just me, though.
I remember watching OJ in the Naked Gun movies, and thinking there was no way he was a murderer. And then all the stuff came out over the years, and I'm sure he did it.
Actually, look into OJ's oldest son, Jason. Is pretty psychologically unbalanced and he is the likely killer. OJ came in to assist and cover-up for his son. There's coverage on it now.
The OJ trial showed that our Judicial System is BROKEN! OJ was guilty but not convicted by a Jury made up of mostly Blacks! How could the prosecution agree to that many Black Jurors? The trial was over before it ever started! Blacks were never going to convict their “Poster Child”! Very Sad!
@@racentour5172 very few people were familiar Robert Shapiro prior to the O.J. trial. This case gave him world wide fame and notoriety. The amount of attention and big business that this case alone provided Shapiro with was well worth any missed payments from O.J. I would say.
@@rustyboone1434 You know what I thought you were talking about Ben Shapiro lol. That's why I was lost. I'm actually familiar with Robert Shapiro thanks anyway bro.
They should make an OJ Movie with the same concept as that Black Mirror episode Bandersnatch where you get to pick different plot twists through out the movie 🍿
Was in high school sitting in gym after lunch. Principal literally announced verdict over intercom. That’s insane to think about now. The verdict of a murder case being told to kids at school, it was that insane of a time. The school was a buzz with talk and noise for awhile after that.
I knew a guy who played on the Bills with OJ. He said he was always doing things on his own, like not riding the bus with team but a limo with girls. He had a huge ego and narcissistic.
Yes the book where the family should have and did have profit from they wanted it titled how I did it and he said I couldn't do that because my kids will later on Judge Me for killing their mother well I mean if you do the crime you should be judged
@@MrV41N he was interviewed by pablo across a couple of days, who wrote the book. Pablo was also a neighbour of Nicole’s and was the witness in the trial who described the dogs plaintiff wail. He also sat with Judith regan who did the tv interview about the book and his story and can be watched on RU-vid OJ the lost confession. At the time this was banned from making it to television and was only released three years ago. Several times during the interview he breaks out of the hypothetical and keeps saying I remember , I did this , I did that etc , Judith regan also did the interview and book deal with Pablo on the understanding it is a confession that OJ wanted to be portrayed as a ‘hypothetical if I did it ‘ because of his children.
Unless you have lived your life under a rock, women being overwhelmingly sexually attracted to dangerous men should be fairly obvious.....not too many women find a whipping boy sexy. None, in fact.
We watched that in elementary school everyday. My mom couldn't believe it, me either, about the verdict. My dad was happy saying after Rodney King this was inevitable.
I wish there was someway to go back in time and show everyone in the year 1976 what happens to OJ Simpson, Bruce Jenner, Michael Jackson, and Bill Cosby.
After watching the trial footage his lawyers getting him off those charges is one of the most impressive things I’ve ever seen. Absolutely insane he got away with this, there were so many bits of evidence that really painted a perfect picture of his guilt and he still just walked away.
Each one of the lawyer had something bad happen to them Kardashian died of cancer Shapiro's son died of a drug overdose and the black guy I don't remember his name but something happened to him too The devil's advocate
They should of asked themselves was it worth the win what was the trade off by law oj deserves to be represented in a court of law but the money must of been worth the losses I guess they paid for it far worse than oj did the money you can't take with you he just lost money they each lost a life too
The oj made in America documentary really goes into full detail on the event's before the murder that affected the trial. Check it out. The Ferham testimony and the failed glove moment destroyed the prosecutions case.
Because he went broke from all those legal fees. He HAD no more money to pay him with. Why do you think he moved to Florida because Florida has laws that can protect his pension. If not they would of got that too.
@@stefonrichards6711 Yeeeah!. man I only vaguely recall why. It was something to do with he didn't workout having the lawyers fees as being paid by the prosecution (if you didn't win) which is what usually happens if you it'd bankrupt you. although TBH bac then declaring personal bankruptcy after court. =
@@stefonrichards6711his pension couldn't be touched no matter what state he was in , he's been living in a gated community in Nevada since he left prison
Nicole Brown was friends with Faye Resnick, a drug user who had recently stayed at Brown's condo and owed money to cocaine dealers because of her addiction. Brown was mistaken for Resnick and killed by the same person(s) who also murdered nightclub owner Brett Cantor in a similar violent fashion in July '93, a case which is still unsolved. Ron Goldman was in the wrong place at the wrong time and had to be dealt with since he was a witness. OJ was subsequently targeted as a patsy by Mark Fuhrman and other LAPD, many of whom were later taken down in the Rampart scandal for planting crime evidence.
I was in Middle School, and my teacher who was black told everybody to be quiet turned on the radio, and heard that insane verdict than celebrated in front of a bunch of white kids who knew more than she did.
Crazy how many black people out there will celebrate even a murderer just because of skin colour, so narrow minded yet if you say that then you're "RaCiSt"
Masterpiece. Just finished 8 hours of it tonight. Truly one of the best things I’ve ever seen. A once in a lifetime story told in such a brilliant way. RIP Nicole and Ron
Yeah the guy who did that really did an unbelievable job. It was simply an amazing piece of work and really just let the evidence crush O.J and all the folks who believe he's not guilty. He didnt do this on purpose mind you, but the evidence and all of the people who knew Simpson knew full a$$ well that guy carved up those two people like turkey's. The most damning interviews were of his former agent.
They interviewed a bunch of the jurors on that ESPN doc and one of them straight up said she voted innocent because of rodney king and said others did too.
lol my math teacher at the time put it well: 'c'm on guys the odds this guy is innocent is uncalculatable, he was set free because a different n**** got his ass kicked'
One of the jurors, a black woman, said she was never going to vote to convict, no matter the evidence. Not sure why she wasn’t, tho as soon as she said that, she should’ve been charged a/ obstruction of justice. And it would’ve pierced double-jeopardy, so the couidvggtt
I was devastated at hearing both verdicts: the Rodney King Trial and the OJ Trial. Devastated. Terrible injustice. I cannot understand either. And the seeming lack of remorse makes it all the worse.
There is an hour and a half documentary on RU-vid. Google Jason Simpson killed Nicole, look for the video that’s an hour and 27 minutes. It’s worth it, I promise.
It's crazy that some people still don't think that OJ is guilty. His blood was at the crime scene, the bloody murder gloves were in his house, he had no alibi, he ran from the cops with a loaded handgun, thousands of dollars, a passport and clothing, etc. I mean, at every single point in the case, the evidence clearly showed he was guilty. He even discussed in great detail the entire event "if" he did it, no joke. But as the jurors are on record saying, they would never find him guilty regardless of the evidence to get back at the police for Rodney King as they were mostly black.
Lol y’all act like people can’t be framed.. This man a untrained killer supposedly killed two peoples the same time by stabbing them multiple times with them fighting back..and you only find a few drops of blood? Stop it only trained could pull this murder off
@@JarellLavender89 nigga r u stupid 🤣 how many times do you think you can be stabbed and survive. He got em while they were fuckin and his blood was there cuz there was a struggle cuz he wasn't trained but he was crazy Bro was mad his ex wife was getting piped so he killed them and hired good ass lawyers cuz he rich
The fact that the majority of jurors were Black is INSANE! If you are a member of the Prosecution, how could you ever go along with that many jurors being Black! They NEVER would have found him Guilty, PERIOD! This trial was over from the very beginning with O.J. being “Not Guilty”! The Judicial System in America is definitely BROKEN!
You didn't see the trial the first week 1 glove is found soaked when by the time it was found it should've been bone dry, & who found it? A racist cop that swore on the stand he never used the N Word, until a audio recording was produced of him saying it over a 100 times and he pleaded the 5th when called back to the stand, that's reasonable doubt a week in ! You're a fool bringing up the race of the jury
Have you watched the docs? 30 years later he s still doing them theres no denying it the man likes to shit on oj on tv and dismiss the racist aspect of the case STILL he loves hearing himself talk
@@briandenapoli3250 I think it's less about liking to "hear himself talk" and more about advocating for a justice system that doesn't see his son's cold-blooded killer get away wirh it.
I was in my apartment in Taipei, listening to the radio in the middle of the night when the verdict came in on the west coast. Taiwan is about 8 hours ahead of California.
She had a chance to escape, she divorced him and had a chance to never look back. But eventually she kept going back to him. I dunno what might of happened between those 2, but it seems like it was very toxic. And whenever he did it or not, I think it would’ve been better if they split the first time around before things looked like they were gonna get worse. And sadly, it did.
OJ was extremely possessive and told Nicole she was either his or nobody's, and he meant it. Nicole had to act like a saintly virgin outside of their marriage or OJ would fly into an abusive rage.
CaptianEO420 I didn't say she was a saint. You're calling me names for this? FFS dude grow up. People are so hypersensitive anymore. Can't tolerate anything.