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re: OJ Simpson: Made in America 30 for 30

Posted on 6/17/16 at 12:03 pm to
Posted by mizzoubuckeyeiowa
Member since Nov 2015
35476 posts
Posted on 6/17/16 at 12:03 pm to
Pics of him wearing the infamous black wool cap, carried chef knives in his car, mentally unstable, on meds, pissed at Nicole that night for dissing him, never said a peep during or after the trial, horrible alibi, asked gf to lie, police thought he was lying but never followed up, theory, Jason called OJ, who went to the scene hence footprints but almost no blood in OJs Bronco except microscopic little drops...like someone checking out the scene instead of someone in a bloody fight.

Having seen the uncensored crime scene photos I still can't common sense fathom how a person can do that and hop in their car and leave almost no blood evidence but one or two perfectly placed droplets.

You would think the car seat would be a pool of blood, steering wheel...how did he drive home? Gas pedal from the shoes. Did he wear a Hazmat suit?

The lack of Bronco evidence is do bizarre.
This post was edited on 6/17/16 at 12:04 pm
Posted by Boudin
Lafayette
Member since Oct 2006
10133 posts
Posted on 6/17/16 at 1:02 pm to
Did you read my post?

OJ 100% did it, now whether Jason helped is up for debate
This post was edited on 6/17/16 at 1:04 pm
Posted by Keltic Tiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2006
19281 posts
Posted on 6/17/16 at 1:32 pm to
When O.J. talks to his friend about the book he wrote "If I Did It", a supposedly fictional story about if he had killed her, OJ made a comment along the lines to his friend "of course, I could not have done it alone". The friend commented in the documentary that he had no doubt the book was a true account of what happened that night & he was 100% convinced that OJ killed them both.
Posted by Boudin
Lafayette
Member since Oct 2006
10133 posts
Posted on 6/18/16 at 12:40 am to
That's interesting if true
Posted by TejasPete
Member since Dec 2013
1425 posts
Posted on 6/18/16 at 4:35 pm to
quote:

It was a somber "WTF just happened" day at LSU.


No surprise there.
Posted by PowerTool
The dark side of the road
Member since Dec 2009
21143 posts
Posted on 6/18/16 at 4:41 pm to
quote:

I had a class to get to when they announced the verdict...I don't think anyone went. We were all packed in the Union watching it live.
There were no cheers.



I was a freshman at a small liberal arts college. One friend and I were the only two who were pissed off when the verdict was announced, all the hippies in the cafeteria broke out in cheers. It was surreal.
Posted by Gris Gris
OTIS!NO RULES FOR SAUCES ON STEAK!!
Member since Feb 2008
47371 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 2:58 am to
This was an excellent documentary and makes that silly series earlier this year look like crap.

More later.
Posted by peaster68
Mississippi
Member since Dec 2011
6116 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 9:15 am to
frick OJ, he is one of the biggest pieces of shite on this planet and does not deserve this attention.
Posted by JuiceTerry
Roond the Scheme
Member since Apr 2013
40868 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 11:12 am to
quote:

the way OJ lived his life and bought his way out of a murder conviction had almost nothing to do with race, 
It had everything to do with race, which was one of the main points and themes of the documentary. OJ was colorless when it benefited him, and he was black when it really benefited him.
Posted by molsusports
Member since Jul 2004
36110 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 11:24 am to
quote:

the way OJ lived his life and bought his way out of a murder conviction had almost nothing to do with race, 


It had everything to do with race, which was one of the main points and themes of the documentary. OJ was colorless when it benefited him, and he was black when it really benefited him.



Yes and No.

Race was used as a defense strategy by his team of highly paid, attention seeking, defense attorneys. But that was only an option because he had the money to buy those guys. It takes a combination of money, bamboozling lawyers, and jury selection to create the possibility of a defense of being black while prosecuted by whites to work.

I believe I made the point about him not really identifying primary as a black person at any point prior to needing that in his trial. His best friend after all was the previously straight Bruce Jenner.
This post was edited on 6/19/16 at 11:26 am
Posted by JuiceTerry
Roond the Scheme
Member since Apr 2013
40868 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 11:59 am to
And everything that was happening in LA at the time was also racial. The LAPD had no love for the black community and vice versa. The jury was mostly African American, and this was a referendum on the racist LAPD in the wake of Rodney King and everything else. He didn't need high priced lawyers to make it about race. It was always going to be the undercurrent and it was easily exploited.
Posted by molsusports
Member since Jul 2004
36110 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 12:41 pm to
quote:

And everything that was happening in LA at the time was also racial. The LAPD had no love for the black community and vice versa. The jury was mostly African American, and this was a referendum on the racist LAPD in the wake of Rodney King and everything else. He didn't need high priced lawyers to make it about race. It was always going to be the undercurrent and it was easily exploited.



Yeah, but he just doesn't have the ability to take advantage of any of that without money. The money and fame determined almost everything about his options. The police interviews would have been different. He wouldn't have been stopped from incriminating himself (by the police) if it weren't for how starstruck they were by him.

The venue would have been different if he didn't have money and that venue made race possible to successfully invoke.
Posted by Gris Gris
OTIS!NO RULES FOR SAUCES ON STEAK!!
Member since Feb 2008
47371 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 2:21 pm to
Juror #2 seemed to be a much more reasonable person than some probably expected. The other juror (#9) was going for punishment, though she did make some points about the evidence. She outright said her decision was a Rodney King based one. She was punishing the police.

I thought it was very interesting to hear Fuhrman talk about handing the jury doubt when he was discussing the handling of the evidence which was brought back to the crime scene. First time I've heard him say that, I believe. Ironic since he also handed the jury doubt.

I thought after watching every day of that trial that the jury wouldn't convict, not because of race, but because they could find reasonable doubt all over the place. The police and the prosecution botched it so badly. They were handed excuses to avoid conviction. I think some of the jury decided on race and some on doubt.

This was the first time I'd seen the uncensored crime scene photos. Even more horrific than I could have imagined from the description.

I taped this documentary and wasn't sure I was going to watch it after watching that other series. There was also that feeling of not giving OJ more attention, but I'm glad I watched it. The interviews with players was very interesting.
Posted by Chris Warner
Perdido Bay
Member since Jan 2009
5575 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 3:29 pm to
Well done. Part five was great. Didn't know the facts about his Vegas arrest. They punked him hard during sentencing. 33 years...$33 million.

Juice is a monster
Posted by tigerbait3488
River Ridge
Member since Dec 2007
10450 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 3:37 pm to
Yes he is
Posted by lsuwontonwrap
Member since Aug 2012
34147 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 6:15 pm to
quote:

makes that silly series earlier this year look like crap.


Not at all.

You can't really compare a documentary and a mini-series about the case. I thought both were excellent for what they were.
Posted by Spock's Eyebrow
Member since May 2012
12300 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 6:47 pm to
Hard as it is for me to believe, Carl Douglas has only become more repugnant over the years.
Posted by chinese58
NELA. after 30 years in Dallas.
Member since Jun 2004
30387 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 7:43 pm to
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frick OJ, he is one of the biggest pieces of shite on this planet and does not deserve this attention.


You obviously didn't watch the documentary. It basically screams that he killed them and got away with it. It makes OJ look like a total POS before and after the murders. It makes Johnny Cochran and the majority Black jury all look bad. I was more mad at the jury than anyone else after watching the documentary.

I was sitting in a Blimpie eating lunch with a buddy from work when the verdict was read. We were the only white people in there. Everyone else cheered. My buddy and I just looked at each other. It was a surreal moment. At the time, I just figured the evidence wasn't enough for them to convict him. I didn't watch any of the trail before then. Just the news reports.

Posted by Chris Warner
Perdido Bay
Member since Jan 2009
5575 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 7:51 pm to
I am certain that this documentary will shorten his life. He is defeated.

The lack of blood in the Bronco is unsettling.

Could juice have enlisted his son to decapitate his birth mom?

AC?

There should have been more blood in the Bronco.

I think someone else did the cutting. And it wasnt Cato
Posted by udtiger
Over your left shoulder
Member since Nov 2006
98695 posts
Posted on 6/19/16 at 7:56 pm to
frick that murdering piece of shite and the racist frickers on the jury that let him off.
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