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Posted on 2/1/25 at 10:45 pm to CobraCommander83
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I finished the first two episodes last night. You are right, the amount of evidence and witnesses that wasn’t used or collected is unbelievable. I can’t get over them not collecting that perfect bloody fingerprint on the gate door knob.
I just started watching and just saw that part.
How in the FUCCCCCCCCK?!?!??!
Posted on 2/2/25 at 9:37 am to CobraCommander83
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I can’t get over them not collecting that perfect bloody fingerprint on the gate door knob.
Wouldn’t have mattered. That jury wasn’t going to convict OJ.
Posted on 2/2/25 at 6:11 pm to LSUGUMBO
It opens up about how much the media just flat out lies to us to make money. From the retards on Fox news, MSNBC, CNN and all the idiots people believe on Twitter.
Posted on 2/2/25 at 6:33 pm to LCLa
Just finished this. Enjoyed it except when Carl Douglas was on screen, which was way too much.
Posted on 2/2/25 at 10:32 pm to JamalMurry27
No wonder they found him not guilty…
Racist cop is first in scene, pics show glove moved, pic differ on blood on back gate…
It’s only got to be 1% he may not of didn’t…
Racist cop is first in scene, pics show glove moved, pic differ on blood on back gate…
It’s only got to be 1% he may not of didn’t…
Posted on 2/3/25 at 6:15 am to xBirdx
Ron Shipp might be the most genuine guy. The defense tried to tear him apart. Douglas is the worst.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 8:29 am to Guzzlingil
Douglas represents why racism still exists today. The very definition of a slimy human. More interested in 'winning one for our side' than justice.
I get why the negotiators talked OJ down in the Bronco, and why Goldman's sister said she wanted him to live for a trial to "find the truth", but the best outcome that could have come out of this post-murder would have been for him to eat that bullet.
I get why the negotiators talked OJ down in the Bronco, and why Goldman's sister said she wanted him to live for a trial to "find the truth", but the best outcome that could have come out of this post-murder would have been for him to eat that bullet.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 8:38 am to JamalMurry27
The only thing you need to watch regarding OJ is the ESPN documentary "OJ: Made in America".
Elite documentary.
Elite documentary.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:41 am to Make It Rayne
And the manager. He knew… he asked him , and OJ told him.
Don’t see why he would lie.
Don’t see why he would lie.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:46 am to xBirdx
You need to rewatch....Furman was not the first cop on the scene. There were 17 police officers there before him. One of the police officers showed Furman where the glove was. He was a sergeant I believe. Not sure why Furman didn't testify to that while being grilled. Furman found the other glove at OJ's estate, behind Kato's bungalow...
Posted on 2/3/25 at 11:12 am to markthetiger
Peacock documentary OJ Simpson blood lies & murder is really good. Warning its graphic & shows wounds to Nicole & Ron.
This post was edited on 2/3/25 at 11:15 am
Posted on 2/3/25 at 1:22 pm to ColonelAngus
Both Barry Scheck and the blood specialist dna guy have the most punchable faces.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 1:30 pm to JDPndahizzy
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If Nicole wouldn't have answered the door with a knife she'd still be here
This is just one more way for OJ to blame the victim. This never happened IMO. He is trying to make himself look like the victim. Text book sociopath/narcissist. He truly was evil.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 2:30 pm to IlikeyouBetty
Has OJ ever admitted to how much his legal bills were?
For some reason, I remember reading that his bills exceeded $10 million (which is probably $25 million today), but he hardly paid any of them, and his attorneys didn't make much of a fuss about it because the trial had garnered them so much publicity.
The prosecution always comes off as bad in these documentaries, but what could they have done to get a different outcome? Once Cochran ran with the race card, I don't know what they could have done to swing it back their way. They thought they had a slam dunk once they established OJ as an abuser and had a mountain of DNA evidence—no point in chasing down all of these other characters.
The glove fiasco gets a lot of publicity, but those were 100% OJ's gloves, and they fit. I did not know the details about Darden not being allowed to have a word at closing because of the glove screw-up before he threatened to resign.
For some reason, I remember reading that his bills exceeded $10 million (which is probably $25 million today), but he hardly paid any of them, and his attorneys didn't make much of a fuss about it because the trial had garnered them so much publicity.
The prosecution always comes off as bad in these documentaries, but what could they have done to get a different outcome? Once Cochran ran with the race card, I don't know what they could have done to swing it back their way. They thought they had a slam dunk once they established OJ as an abuser and had a mountain of DNA evidence—no point in chasing down all of these other characters.
The glove fiasco gets a lot of publicity, but those were 100% OJ's gloves, and they fit. I did not know the details about Darden not being allowed to have a word at closing because of the glove screw-up before he threatened to resign.
Posted on 2/4/25 at 8:01 am to carrguitar
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I get why the negotiators talked OJ down in the Bronco, and why Goldman's sister said she wanted him to live for a trial to "find the truth", but the best outcome that could have come out of this post-murder would have been for him to eat that bullet.
Maybe I missed something or never paid much attention to it but was OJ ever charged for being a fugitive (running from the police)? Ever charged with possession of a firearm?
Posted on 2/4/25 at 8:09 am to CobraCommander83
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Maybe I missed something or never paid much attention to it but was OJ ever charged for being a fugitive (running from the police)? Ever charged with possession of a firearm?
No. He has a domestic violence charge from the 80s, the two murder charges he beat, and then the kidnapping and armed robbery charges that sent him to prison.
Posted on 2/4/25 at 2:00 pm to skullhawk
So what do we make of the blood on the gate and on the socks? Seems those could have been planted because of their higher than normal levels of whatever is in the vial to collect blood and how no one noticed blood on the sock at first but it is pretty noticeable later on and how the photos of the blood on the gate don’t seem to match up.
Don’t get me wrong, OJ is most definitely the killer, but those two things seemed very strange.
Don’t get me wrong, OJ is most definitely the killer, but those two things seemed very strange.
This post was edited on 2/4/25 at 2:02 pm
Posted on 2/4/25 at 2:17 pm to RedHawk
First time I've ever seen someone in OJ's close inner circle admit that OJ confessed personally to him that he did it. I thought more people would be talking about it after that episode.
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