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Kato Kaelin on The Moment He Realized OJ Simpson was a Sociopath (Part 10) 

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In this clip, Kato Kaelin and DJ Vlad detail the events leading up to the famous "Bronco" chase involving O.J Simpson. From there, they discuss O.J.'s "farewell letter," and his eventual surrender, which resulted in the discovery of the items he left behind in Bronco, such as $8,000 in cash, a passport, a disguise kit, a change of clothes and a loaded gun. This prompts Kato to explains why he believes that O.J. was guilty and a sociopath.

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Комментарии : 659   
@joepicc75
@joepicc75 Год назад
Glad I was able to hear Kato for almost a minute in this clip
@solracmohamed
@solracmohamed Год назад
🤣🤣🤣
@mmaranta785
@mmaranta785 Год назад
He could hardly get a word in edgewise
@dandaadnad529
@dandaadnad529 Год назад
That's why I barely watch Glad anymore. With the regulars he's so bad that he's basically interviewing himself but with guests that have a lot to say he needs to shut the f up
@michaelchandler4680
@michaelchandler4680 3 месяца назад
😆 I was frustrated watching this
@LindyK
@LindyK Год назад
Wow it was nice allowing him to talk the last 30 seconds. You should take an interviewing class. It’s not about the interviewer.
@atlaustell
@atlaustell 5 месяцев назад
Why is VLad telling the story to Kato like he didn’t live it?
@3ver4fter53
@3ver4fter53 4 месяца назад
Because Vlad is like OJ : he loves himself a lot, especially his own voice. And he loves to be at the center of the attention without showing his image, to create a bit of mystery around his personna.
@michael-4k4000
@michael-4k4000 4 месяца назад
who is Vlad? Kate is the man!!!!!
@kendallandrews8691
@kendallandrews8691 4 месяца назад
Yeah this clip is pretty bad. Obviously kato knows everything he is telling him. He is wasting so much time
@RussClarkRocks
@RussClarkRocks Год назад
40 seconds of Kato Kaelin answering a question it took you 4 minutes to get around to asking.
@veeherreraJanecka
@veeherreraJanecka 6 месяцев назад
Kato is so healthy looking and seems like a caring person.
@rw8126
@rw8126 Год назад
This trial was huge, I remember I was in class when the verdict was read, the teacher literally stopped class and rolled the TV out and we saw it live
@elsapoelsapo1821
@elsapoelsapo1821 Год назад
Same.
@sirenthomas4595
@sirenthomas4595 Год назад
Our teacher argued the verdict with us ...we're 7th graders and she was pissed till 2023 I'm perplexed as to why she was so hot to argue with kids but not grown ppl 😂
@meeraftaddesse8956
@meeraftaddesse8956 Год назад
Same
@soup1276
@soup1276 Год назад
Same
@foquslab8843
@foquslab8843 Год назад
“rolled”😂 memories
@bigmon19
@bigmon19 Год назад
Does anyone remember during the chase when they interviewed OJ’s first wife Marguerite. It was live and they asked her if she wanted to say anything. She said, “Run OJ, Run!” It caught everyone off guard. That night was insane!
@kkw-pal1178
@kkw-pal1178 Год назад
Wow
@susandickerman4939
@susandickerman4939 Год назад
I remember. Glued to the television. It was unbelievable. It was oj simpson. The biggest star in Hollywood. The most popular football player of his time. It was a first. For sure. At that time. Historically.
@aphysique
@aphysique Год назад
It was fooooken Bananas 🍌
@loveblue2
@loveblue2 5 месяцев назад
I remember that. I always thought it was an odd response, considering that OJ had walked out of their marriage while she was pregnant with their third child to be with Nicole. Had I been Marguerite, my statement would have been along the lines of, "...karma is a bitch."
@KingHampton-ul1iw
@KingHampton-ul1iw 5 месяцев назад
@@loveblue2 MAYBE SHE KNEW IT WAS BIGGER THAN HER
@Brhoward31
@Brhoward31 Год назад
I just remember being IRATE that Power Rangers wouldn't air because of this (East Coast)
@longbeachmaumba7059
@longbeachmaumba7059 Год назад
😂😂😂💯
@jay908
@jay908 Год назад
I feel your pain 😂 That trial was on all day. As a kid you just wanted to watch after school cartoons and shows. You didn’t care if OJ did it. 😂
@missb469
@missb469 Год назад
Not irate🤣
@darrellcallandret5220
@darrellcallandret5220 Год назад
Right 😂 that shit had me mad
@justinsyphax6014
@justinsyphax6014 Год назад
I got the power rangers but my mom was glued to the only tv in the house 🤦🏻‍♂️ ( west coast )
@ASalvaro
@ASalvaro 5 месяцев назад
Kato did a great job of interviewing Vlad!
@bjsing247
@bjsing247 Год назад
Interviewer spoke for 4 minutes. Brought this man here to listen to you tell him what happened with OJ?
@BigBossBallSoHard
@BigBossBallSoHard Год назад
Stupid comment. He's setting up the story general lick a dick
@pab1381
@pab1381 Год назад
That’s the one thing about Glad I can’t stand. That and how he pronounces Chicago. Like Glad would tell you what happened at your own mothers funeral even though you were there and he wasn’t lol
@katinawhitley9340
@katinawhitley9340 Год назад
Shh I'd get payed just to have the interviewer tell my aid of the story , that's easy money..😁
@princellasmith7562
@princellasmith7562 Год назад
What he's trying to do is set the stage for the listener. There is a certain way that he wants this interview to go. I think he wants something to slip out that absolutely confirms that OJ did it. Not sure anything new will come out, but most sane people believe that OJ is guilty.
@koderedentertainment1903
@koderedentertainment1903 Год назад
He's painting the narrative for the viewers who may not know, and then goes to input from the person involved
@Femamaph
@Femamaph Год назад
Why are you interviewing someone just so you can talk the entire time?? Lol
@luna-rt4vx
@luna-rt4vx Год назад
That man getting paid to listen to vlad😂
@Femamaph
@Femamaph Год назад
@@luna-rt4vx it’s just funny right?? It’s like clickbait to listen to vlad
@hiphoprbloverjon9180
@hiphoprbloverjon9180 Год назад
Some people don't realize how big of a deal this was. Nobody had ever seen a famous murderer that you saw on TV and in movies before. OJ was a college great who won a Heisman and NFL Hall of Famer for the Bills, he was in commercials, he was an actor, and an NFL broadcaster. It's not far fetched to say he was arguably the biggest sports personality at the time. Michael Jordan status who kids in the 70's wanted to be like.
@puppylove2493
@puppylove2493 Год назад
he was a has been ex football player
@curt1971cb
@curt1971cb Год назад
@@puppylove2493 OJ never was a has been
@rafa7622
@rafa7622 Год назад
@@puppylove2493 get back to playing with your Legos kid. You obviously have no clue.
@seanfrank32
@seanfrank32 Год назад
@@puppylove2493 OJ was a cultural icon.
@selfiekroos1777
@selfiekroos1777 Год назад
I remember this was insanely crazy
@barbaragail8745
@barbaragail8745 Год назад
Kato Kaelin didn't get much of a chance to speak why was he even on your show.
@Pilot317
@Pilot317 Год назад
This whole case, trial, the Bronco chase would have broken Twitter if it was around back then.
@mrcaialexander2352
@mrcaialexander2352 Год назад
Kato look like Ellen DeGeneres grandma
@SAMZIRRA
@SAMZIRRA Год назад
I fucking love Kato Kaelin after all these years learning about the dude all that shit he must’ve gone through dealing with the press must’ve been an absolute nightmare.
@CourtneyKhan-80
@CourtneyKhan-80 5 месяцев назад
I’ve been fascinated with all this drama since June 12,1994
@xgal2
@xgal2 4 месяца назад
Me too it's mind blowing
@skyepicus
@skyepicus Год назад
OJ's Bronco was taken in as evidence and destroyed after the trial. The pursuit occurred in Cowlings Bronco (they were both 1992 white Broncos) Cowlings sold that Bronco to a collector in 1996 for $100,000. That collector still has it in great condition in storage.
@Eastvanucks
@Eastvanucks Год назад
Cowlings.. Sold it to ojs manager...he wants a mill for it. Was on episode of pawn stars
@pclubnetwork
@pclubnetwork Год назад
That's the funny thing these people racist!
@blackway643
@blackway643 5 месяцев назад
@@Eastvanucks😂😂 1.2
@ericbryant-dz8mj
@ericbryant-dz8mj 5 месяцев назад
I would love to know who destroyed it because that was never his Bronco that belonged to Hertz I saw a home video and he's telling someone it wasn't his
@MoeJoe215
@MoeJoe215 Год назад
I remember watching the nba finals and they were showing the chase during the finals
@katinawhitley9340
@katinawhitley9340 Год назад
And the Knicks ended up losing.. Damn damn damn..😁
@IIIKingsMedia
@IIIKingsMedia Год назад
Ruined my Knicks !
@chrismena832TX
@chrismena832TX Год назад
@@katinawhitley9340 yuuup… Rockets 🚀 all dam day..🤘🏼
@0Shane13
@0Shane13 Год назад
John Starks was going off in game 6
@mmaranta785
@mmaranta785 Год назад
Me too. It was a Friday. I think the Rockets won that year
@riverebec1
@riverebec1 5 месяцев назад
Maybe it's just me but Kato looks like he's trying not to break out in laughter.
@robintaylor485
@robintaylor485 Год назад
This is absolutely fantastic this entire Kato Kaelin interview absolutely dragged me in like i couldn’t wait for more.
@butchpolston6730
@butchpolston6730 Год назад
Kato was a good guy. This hurt his career in many ways. I feel bad for him over the years.
@davidstudebaker7397
@davidstudebaker7397 Год назад
His career? 🤣
@ronaldgreenjr1423
@ronaldgreenjr1423 Год назад
@@davidstudebaker7397 LMAO
@cutlasssupreme6984
@cutlasssupreme6984 Год назад
Yeah he was basically typecasted as the roommate at OJ’s house, and everyone is interested in the murders rather than what he has to offer as an actor, etc.
@unitedking4989
@unitedking4989 Год назад
What was his career exactly?
@carlosanderson4322
@carlosanderson4322 Год назад
He’s only famous because of this trial
@DTA707
@DTA707 Год назад
I still remember where I was when I first heard OJ was a person of interest, and I remember where I was when the chase happened
@unclepitch
@unclepitch Год назад
Trial of the century and top 5 biggest events in my lifetime. I always wondered what happened to Kato
@mmaranta785
@mmaranta785 Год назад
That police chase interrupted the NBA playoffs. It was on a Friday. It was epic
@KushByTheBush
@KushByTheBush Год назад
There was not a thing on my tv as a kid when that trial was goin on other than that trial and news on trial. My mom was a lawyer and followed it like it was her own. We didn’t live far and actually went to Nicole’s house and saw the blood and police tape. was crazy. We drove to OJ house after hers and the amount of medio standing on their cars trying to snap anything over the top of his fence was something I’ll never forget. Even as a kid I knew he should have been guilty and my first time seeing how corrupt the system and this world is. how he walked in front of the world was one of the biggest events in our time.
@emmanuelenyinwa1443
@emmanuelenyinwa1443 Год назад
Vad interviewing himself. Kato *yes, yes, yes".
@toddmurphy3245
@toddmurphy3245 Год назад
I’ll never forget how incredibly difficult OJ made it look to get the gloves on but he slipped them off so easily. Another thing about the gloves that I found disturbing is they were the gloves that were used when killing his wife and he had no problem putting them on. I’d be offended if I were asked to wear the murderers gloves but OJ put them on no problem.
@UzziHD
@UzziHD Год назад
What???
@LivingForTMH
@LivingForTMH Год назад
Wow. You're right.
@richbrake9910
@richbrake9910 Год назад
Another thing is people can wear gloves that are too small....If it doesn't fit, you must acquit? Weakest defense I've ever heard.
@toddmurphy3245
@toddmurphy3245 Год назад
@@richbrake9910 he’s wearing tight gloves when doing commentary during the Dolphins vs Cowboys (Leon Lett) Thanksgiving Day game in 1993.
@jonstewart6860
@jonstewart6860 4 месяца назад
If they never went on, then ''slipping them off'' is not really removing them, but simply pulling them from the base. How dense. Also, was OJ on trial to ''act offended'' or to defend himself? He was accused of his wife's murder, but somehow acting offended about it wouldn't have done anything for the purpose of his time there. More density.
@nickfrankie261
@nickfrankie261 Год назад
OJ was so big at this time, they actually cut it into the NBA finals lmao
@nasw.4727
@nasw.4727 Год назад
OJ is the embodyment of Othello His story was written by others
@kingleo8048
@kingleo8048 Год назад
Bingo
@johnthompson5592
@johnthompson5592 Год назад
OJ is the embodiment of all the other narcissistic, wife beating, murderers. It ain't that deep.
@mook528
@mook528 Год назад
Correction Vlad, the bronco that was involved in the chase did not belong to OJ, that car had been seized and towed by LAPD. His friend Al Cowlings (AC) also had an identical white bronco and that was the car involved in the famous low speed chase.
@undergroundunlimited2282
@undergroundunlimited2282 Год назад
If you want to hear what Kato has to say go to about 3:55.
@averageamericangirl6819
@averageamericangirl6819 Год назад
You are the real MVP
@timstort8223
@timstort8223 Год назад
My baby sitter would have courtTV on all day watching that boring ass trial
@jeffstewart724
@jeffstewart724 4 месяца назад
Nice 3:45 second monologue question. . .
@galaxyglitterlatte4664
@galaxyglitterlatte4664 5 месяцев назад
OJ: "Don't feel sorry for me." Don't worry. I won't!!😂
@trillyBTV
@trillyBTV Год назад
As a 3 year old I remember hearing clay-doe on TV everyday during the trial smh
@Ckjutop
@Ckjutop Год назад
😂😂😂 not clay doe
@1Deep43VA
@1Deep43VA Год назад
You were 3 and even you hate this guy? I’m always amazed that so many people hate this man.
@DiMaggio82
@DiMaggio82 Год назад
Ya ok
@trillyBTV
@trillyBTV Год назад
@@1Deep43VA who said anything about hating this man? I didn’t know who he was lol
@trillyBTV
@trillyBTV Год назад
@UCMeC3Ixua1KXPb1p9p-8rHg who doesn’t remember bruh
@deesee2051
@deesee2051 Год назад
I hate when people say most ppl thought this like how tf do you know that 😂😂😂. Vlad literally telling this man everything he already knows 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️
@miker4671
@miker4671 Год назад
Kato has a story to tell
@panderson9561
@panderson9561 Год назад
Too bad he didn't get to tell it because Vlad wouldn't shut up.
@selfiekroos1777
@selfiekroos1777 Год назад
He blew OJ for free rent
@miker4671
@miker4671 Год назад
@@selfiekroos1777 You suspect if thats the first thing that comes to your mind as a man I think you blew someone for crack its 2023 Its ok to come out of the closet CRACKY!
@davidstudebaker7397
@davidstudebaker7397 Год назад
@@panderson9561 I know right. More like vlad had a story to tell 🤣
@kennethrussell1158
@kennethrussell1158 Год назад
I'm surprised that he hasn't written a book.
@kevinstubbsjr9851
@kevinstubbsjr9851 Год назад
They interrupted the NBA Finals between the Knicks and Rockets for that Bronco chase
@TheFinalBoss25
@TheFinalBoss25 Год назад
I remember watching the verdict in high school and seeing kardashian’s face drop
@christophergargaro959
@christophergargaro959 5 месяцев назад
There are very few media events that have or will rival OJ in history. We stopped class in the middle of it to watch the verdict and like everyone was transfixed on the chase.
@Jon_8
@Jon_8 Год назад
That's too funny - OJ's Bronco, which by the way was provided by Hertz rent-a-car
@juanknight2138
@juanknight2138 Год назад
We watch the verdict in school I was in 6th grade trial of the century for real
@adrianhenderson4627
@adrianhenderson4627 Год назад
This was real REALITY TV.
@ApexSpectator36
@ApexSpectator36 Год назад
The moment he knew his life was spared you mean.
@joegreen8918
@joegreen8918 Год назад
😂😂
@MrDPdrum
@MrDPdrum Год назад
Just think OJ originally wanted Alec Baldwin to go with him in the Bronco, that probably would have changed everything. 👈🏻😉
@fxbtz7031
@fxbtz7031 4 месяца назад
More apropiate title would be: Vlad explains the OJ case to Kato.
@JeffWarren47
@JeffWarren47 Год назад
I was the only Black kid in in my school in 1990. We buried a time capsule and I wanted to put something inside that represented my people.🖤 Last week we dug it up!! Along with the Vanilla Ice cds and Ninja Turtle toys…. my 2 photos of OJ Simpson and Bill Cosby😢 👈🤣New Comic wants ur opinion.
@curtgottler9961
@curtgottler9961 Год назад
You picked a couple of winners. You must be proud of your race.
@erawwwww
@erawwwww Год назад
​@@curtgottler9961 LOL
@hman05
@hman05 Год назад
@VladTV please start another channel called VladTalks or something like that. Look at Art the Dialogue, ask one question to Keith Murray and keeps quiet and lets Keith speak. The result is priceless interviews that go viral. We love hearing from you Vlad but not while you got guests who have so much to give. Start a new channel and share your thoughts like Gene Deal does, in the meantime let these guys speak more than you like you used to
@beastywild
@beastywild Год назад
Why does this guy look like the male version of wanting to speak to my manager?
@amalias8888
@amalias8888 5 месяцев назад
Why don't you let Kato tell the story. You weren't there! We want to hear it from the guy who was. I think you are in love with the sound of your own voice.
@slippinjimmy9052
@slippinjimmy9052 Год назад
The guy behind the tk kirkland account is a fucking legend that should be invited for an interview
@josephohene3362
@josephohene3362 Год назад
It is clear he committed those gruesome murders. The wicked run when no one pursues.
@El-vi6lg
@El-vi6lg 5 месяцев назад
Decent guy.
@dboi4952
@dboi4952 Год назад
I remember when all this happened. The OJ trial shook every white American to their core, because for the first time they experienced what blacks have been experiencing for centuries. And they still haven't forgot about it.
@bpharaoh2884
@bpharaoh2884 Год назад
We were simply shook by the obviously ridiculous verdict, we experienced nothing of the black experience because very few of us, per capita of white citizens, have been on trial for murder.
@dboi4952
@dboi4952 Год назад
@@bpharaoh2884 a black man killed a white woman and got off. That's the experience. Little white children who had no connection to the victims were crying when the verdict was read, and black people were celebrating. It was surreal to watch. It was like a switch or shift happened. And it caused a rift between whites and blacks, even friends. It was much more than just a murder trial, it represented something in the subconscious.
@bpharaoh2884
@bpharaoh2884 Год назад
@@dboi4952 so all you care about is the feelings you received from the verdict, rather than the leveling of the playing field of justice system, over all, for every citizen! The vast majority of white folks were appalled by the beating of Rodney King, even though he did nothing to reasonably avoid it, getting in a high speed chase. Granted, once they apprehended him them POS cops went way over the top. Somehow in your mind that instance and many others like it, makes the acquittal of O.J. equitable. I am here to inform you it does not, and that attitude has led to the crazy situation we have now across the country of unchecked criminal violence, mostly, as it always has, affecting the black community. So if your goal is the eradication of young black men, your attitude will accomplish that goal, bcuz, again, your attitude is disproportionately, not affecting the white community with the rise and crime and crime related deaths in this country!
@dboi4952
@dboi4952 Год назад
@@bpharaoh2884 I'm not even American, it's just something I witnessed and I'm reporting what I saw and experienced at the time. I was from the outside looking in so I could see clearly what was happening without bias. And apparently, it runs deep. That is all.
@patflaherty307
@patflaherty307 Год назад
"every white American shook to their core"??,,,🤣🤣🤣 Not exactly dude..lol... I was 31 when this happened,,, still waiting to be "shook"??🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mikemccool7575
@mikemccool7575 Год назад
I was on a tour bus in LA only time I’ve been there. 7 years old. The tour guide stopped the tour and out on the radio so we could hear the trial
@cjhoward409
@cjhoward409 5 месяцев назад
Is this an interview or a speech ?
@davidpoinc6161
@davidpoinc6161 Год назад
Why not ask him… Did you know Ron Goldman, Did you ever talk to OJ again after you moved out, Was the Brown family nice to you, Did you ever talk to Marcia Clark after she declared you a hostile witness, Did you get laid more after becoming famous, would you talk to OJ if you saw him, Did OJ say anything when you moved out, What’s the best and worst thing that happened to you in your life because of this case? Did any defense lawyers talk to you after the trial, etc.
@SmileAmerica-th7ye
@SmileAmerica-th7ye 5 месяцев назад
8grand cash ,disguse mask kit , gun & passport = guilty
@acefromspace2727
@acefromspace2727 Год назад
The whole interview is Vlad talking and Kato just nodding yes.
@lorraineb.4698
@lorraineb.4698 5 месяцев назад
It was great to see Kati’s face and reactions the whole time
@sammymobs3889
@sammymobs3889 Год назад
He was so guilty and everyone knew it it showed america loves celebrities…in the 90s not anymore if that was today they would smoke him
@unitedking4989
@unitedking4989 Год назад
Vlad: "I'm actually really good friends with OJ, he just called me 2 days ago"
@IanP1963
@IanP1963 5 месяцев назад
AC never seems to do anything via the media !!!!
@jackweinberg6537
@jackweinberg6537 5 месяцев назад
This interview should have started... once upon a time.
@RonJP-pm7jp
@RonJP-pm7jp Год назад
That moment should’ve been when OJ tried to use him as an alibi.
@emmanuelenyinwa1443
@emmanuelenyinwa1443 Год назад
You do KNOW he testified at the trial and never said all this crap, right? Don't take any of this PAID "interview" seriously.
@CraftonBarnes
@CraftonBarnes 4 месяца назад
The video starts at 3:44 .... the rest is the host retelling some story about some guy that did some stuff, you know, we have no idea what that was so we need all that exposition before the video delivers on it's TITLE...
@kj9093
@kj9093 5 месяцев назад
It was actually Al Cowlings white Bronco in the chase, not O.J.'s Bronco.
@79TEOG
@79TEOG Год назад
Arent u suppose to interview the guest?
@donnaking7439
@donnaking7439 5 месяцев назад
Psychopathy is genetic. Sociopathy is caused by a really bad upbringing is lacking in love and mirroring from the mother, etc. sociopathy is treatable psychopathy is not.
@ka9202
@ka9202 Год назад
That was right in the middle of the Rockets Finals game in '94. Pissed Houston off.
@puppylove2493
@puppylove2493 Год назад
no one felt sorry for him then or now
@davidpoinc6161
@davidpoinc6161 Год назад
Kato’s like Yeah I know the story. 🙄
@wmmitchell3494
@wmmitchell3494 Год назад
Rip Johnny Cochran
@deja_vu..
@deja_vu.. 5 месяцев назад
$8k and he needed change from Kato for dinner?! And Kato gave him $20. Yeah, OJ really needed that dinner alibi from Kato.
@jonstewart6860
@jonstewart6860 4 месяца назад
Kato said $40, and he also said he could tell OJ didn't want him to tag along.
@OdorGod
@OdorGod Год назад
What’s the point of interviewing somebody if you’re talking the whole time. Let him explain it. This ain’t Vlad Story Hour
@studiodlux
@studiodlux 3 месяца назад
Ask him a question!!
@jimclawley9117
@jimclawley9117 4 месяца назад
How the absolute fuck did that jury let him off 🤯
@jaylewis3399
@jaylewis3399 Год назад
Hey Vlad see if you can get OJ’s son Jason Simpson on your show
@TriplomatX
@TriplomatX Год назад
Like the Late, Great Rick James use to say, cocaine's a helluva drug.
@woodyhayes7402
@woodyhayes7402 5 месяцев назад
The gang mentality sees one guilty guy…..when the just people see 3 guilty people. Ron and Nicole were not innocent bystanders
@xeropunt5749
@xeropunt5749 Год назад
An innocent man doesn’t runaway when called in for questioning. Truth & is your alibi. Your lawyers will advise you l. But a guilty man will act all dramatic & evade police.
@michaelbrooker7043
@michaelbrooker7043 Год назад
Not guilty by a jury of his peers
@xeropunt5749
@xeropunt5749 Год назад
@@michaelbrooker7043 lie all you want. it doesn’t change anything if he’s guilty or innocent. you know human behavior… You’re either young & naive, love the thug life, or revenging for the past…but straightforward - dude went ballistic. as sometimes people do… If you want justice, try some justice for the dead, their kids & their families.
@SFCitoGaming
@SFCitoGaming Год назад
I’m starting to think he did it 😂
@necrophagiakc
@necrophagiakc Год назад
He'll still be forever known as the pool boy
@smartbomb7202
@smartbomb7202 Год назад
i seriously doubt kato used or even know what the word "sociopath" meant in 1994.
@brandonsykes1817
@brandonsykes1817 Год назад
What the hell is a sociopath
@lastharvestPDR
@lastharvestPDR Год назад
The World awaits Columbo Vlad to break this case!
@kirkstate
@kirkstate Год назад
Vlad acting like it was tons of blood all over OJ Bronco and home when in fact it could barely be seen by a microscope
@Sneakerveli
@Sneakerveli Год назад
I never heard he had a fake beard for a disguise 🥸 😆😆😆
@lamontwells6663
@lamontwells6663 Месяц назад
Now that you allowed that weirdo, and let him lie on Juice. You have to interview Glen Rogers brother to clean in up and tell the actual truth
@rotgut242
@rotgut242 Год назад
Everybody should find out what EDTA is.. and why was it in the blood on the socks and in the bronco?
@HaliSue2009
@HaliSue2009 Год назад
Sociopaths…there is more out here than you think. They are very charming and likable, but very manipulative. Pay attention 😊
@FFerPedroMack
@FFerPedroMack Год назад
Good good interview vlad
@kc0lif
@kc0lif Год назад
i remember that chase.
@william3253
@william3253 Год назад
The biggest crime was the verdict
@goyungdj7195
@goyungdj7195 Год назад
That wasn’t OJ’s Bronco. OJ’s Bronco was in police custody at the time. OJ & AC had matching Broncos
@Weworkin2012
@Weworkin2012 Год назад
He was jordan before jordan!
@scaryhours2220
@scaryhours2220 Год назад
Cuba Gooding Jr. Did a great job playing OJ in the series.
@ricardotrevil3603
@ricardotrevil3603 Год назад
Cuba did a horrible job. Number one, Cuba's looks and small body are the opposite to the real life 6 ft, 210 lbs O.J. In addition, Cuba spoke with a high- pitched, whiny voice while O.J. speaks with a deep baritone voice. Everything about Cuba's performance was off. Biggest casting misfire in history.
@bassacoustic1549
@bassacoustic1549 Год назад
The voice and size killed it for me. OJ had a deep, commanding voice. Not the higher pitched, gravelly voice of Cuba. Plus Cuba is much less physically intimidating. Very difficult to imagine Cuba killing two people. I actually didn’t think the overall casting was that great. Travolta and his facial expressions were great unintentional comic relief. Schwimmer is so type cast and tried way too hard to look “deeply conflicted” during the whole thing every single scene... which we never really saw from Kardashian until maybe the acquittal. I didn’t watch the entire series though so maybe I’m being harsh and in the minority 😅
@RonJP-pm7jp
@RonJP-pm7jp Год назад
Yea he did. Dude deserves an Oscar.
@TheWonderfuldre
@TheWonderfuldre Год назад
No he didn't. He was buffoonish
@RonJP-pm7jp
@RonJP-pm7jp Год назад
@@TheWonderfuldre that was OJ.
@TheOfficialStealz
@TheOfficialStealz Год назад
what doest make sense is when kato testified the thumps he made sounded like someone falling into a wall but marcia clark made it sound like oj ran into the ac unit that was sticking out of oj guest house yet it was no bruising or blood on oj face if u watch oj talk about the the different theories by the prosecution he walks down that same path and it doesnt make any sense when u see that at least to me
@ericbryant-dz8mj
@ericbryant-dz8mj 5 месяцев назад
He would you get 3 thumps running into that massive unit he said was 3 thumps
@MrApplesoggy
@MrApplesoggy Год назад
Al Cowlings owned the Bronco. Oj also had one, a different one than the chase vehicle
@javisoprano1010
@javisoprano1010 Год назад
Seems like the actions of an innocent man 😫
@Tero92
@Tero92 Год назад
Some people wil still talk like "no oj didnt do it". Look, anybody who knows anything about this truecrime stuff, watches JCS etc, no innocent person in the history of the world acts like oj did.
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