He wrote a book basically saying he did it.I wonder if he made a death bed confession.
There's a justice system? When did that start? I know there's a system but don't know if I would call it just.Good riddance
Trial was a mockery to the Justice System.
Well lookie here!
i think you have to declare it THE best phony phone calls of all time. Millions of people heard it live and all the Howard Stern fans were cracking up
we knowI guess we'll never know now. Another unsolved murder
I just mostly remember the verdict being announced in his murder trial and lots of my co-workers...who had gathered around a tv to hear it.... cheering.
Very sad.
now he can look in hell and if some reasding this message don't believe in it, just say OJ will be sending out the worms infesting his body to look for the invisible imaginary killerHe never finished his book about finding the real killer.
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i think you have to declare it THE best phony phone calls of all time. Millions of people heard it live and all the Howard Stern fans were cracking up
I cannot resist quoting from a Chris Rock skit on "how not to get your ass kicked by the police," . "We all know what happened to Rodney King. But Rodney wouldn't have gotten his ass kicked if he had just followed this simple rule: when you see flashing red lights, stop the car. Everybody knows that if the police have to come get you, they're bringing an ass-kicking with them."The verdict was revenge for the Rodney King fiasco (among other bad things the LAPD had done), along with a shoddy prosecution team and high-powered defense attorney's.
Regardless, at the end of the day, everybody meets The Maker
Not arguing any of thatI cannot resist quoting from a Chris Rock skit on "how not to get your ass kicked by the police," . "We all know what happened to Rodney King. But Rodney wouldn't have gotten his ass kicked if he had just followed this simple rule: when you see flashing red lights, stop the car. Everybody knows that if the police have to come get you, they're bringing an ass-kicking with them."
Sorry for the irrelevancy!
Marcia Clark, the lead prosecutor, has said that she thinks O.J. could never have been convicted because of his roots in the black community. But of course she'd say that because that deflects criticism of her poor performance. Starting with the domestic violence tape, for instance, was a terrible mistake that distracted from the murder.
No it wasn't. Remember- police officers are bad people who frame certain types of people.Good riddance
Trial was a mockery to the Justice System.
As I recall, and per everything I've read since, the prosecution team did a good job and in any other situation, there was far more empirical evidence to convict than needed.The verdict was revenge for the Rodney King fiasco (among other bad things the LAPD had done), along with a shoddy prosecution team and high-powered defense attorney's.
Regardless, at the end of the day, everybody meets The Maker
Chappelle is one of the GOAT.
That's a totally farcical call
Remember that in a criminal prosecution, preponderance of the evidence is not enough; a conviction requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt. The civil case was successful because only a preponderance of the evidence is needed there, and so O.J. was held liable.As I recall, and per everything I've read since, the prosecution team did a good job and in any other situation, there was far more empirical evidence to convict than needed.
The place where the errors were made was the lab team (whatever they're called) who made errors in collecting crime scene evidence, which the defense lawyers immediately had thrown out. But even without that, there was a preponderance of evidence.
Maybe I am misremembering...
OJ's trial put the Kardasian family on the national map lol
Too young to have watched OJ play, but his highlights were truly awesome.
OJ's trial put the Kardasian family on the national map lol
Too young to have watched OJ play, but his highlights were truly awesome.
and the real killer is searching for him 🥸OJ is alive? 😜
That was bs. OJ Simpson was hardly revered in the black community in the last quarter of his life. He might have started off there but he was gone long before. I was already a Bills fan before OJ was drafted and like many kids back then he was the man to me. The Juice. 30 years later The Juice was gone. All poured out. And O.J. Simpson was viewed by many as a sellout.I cannot resist quoting from a Chris Rock skit on "how not to get your ass kicked by the police," . "We all know what happened to Rodney King. But Rodney wouldn't have gotten his ass kicked if he had just followed this simple rule: when you see flashing red lights, stop the car. Everybody knows that if the police have to come get you, they're bringing an ass-kicking with them."
Sorry for the irrelevancy!
Marcia Clark, the lead prosecutor, has said that she thinks O.J. could never have been convicted because of his roots in the black community. But of course she'd say that because that deflects criticism of her poor performance. Starting with the domestic violence tape, for instance, was a terrible mistake that distracted from the murder.
I've been retired for almost ten years.sounds like you need new co-workers
As I recall, and per everything I've read since, the prosecution team did a good job and in any other situation, there was far more empirical evidence to convict than needed.
The place where the errors were made was the lab team (whatever they're called) who made errors in collecting crime scene evidence, which the defense lawyers immediately had thrown out. But even without that, there was a preponderance of evidence.
Maybe I am misremembering...