The People vs OJ Simpson

#28
#28
Wouldn't be the first time.

What does his fleeing have to do with anything? If his son did it...wearing his shoes...what is OJ supposed to do? Not freak out? Dime on his son?

Kaelin was a witness for the prosecution and he didn't give them much. His testimony was inconsistent. All he said really was that OJ was acting weird that night...maybe it's because his son had just committed murder?

The guilty run.
 
#29
#29
Enjoyed the first episode. I had forgotten how straight up guilty this guy was and how his money bought his (temporary) freedom.
 
#34
#34
Ross from friends is a terrible actor, but I've enjoyed it so far. Can't wait for espn's series
 
#35
#35
I definitely think he had some sort of part in it whether he did the actual killing or not. One question I've always had was motive though.
 
#38
#38
I always thought he did it but it wasn't premeditated..remember his kids were there..I think he went over there saw Goldman there and killed them in a rage
 
#39
#39
I always thought he did it but it wasn't premeditated..remember his kids were there..I think he went over there saw Goldman there and killed them in a rage

Why'd he bring a knife?
 
#40
#40
I think he did it, but did the gloves have slices in them where OJ had cut his finger? I might be remembering wrong, but I don't think they did.. I believe those gloves are what gave the jury (who wanted him to be innocent) a reason to let him go.
 
#45
#45
I think he did it, but did the gloves have slices in them where OJ had cut his finger? I might be remembering wrong, but I don't think they did.. I believe those gloves are what gave the jury (who wanted him to be innocent) a reason to let him go.

One of the gloves came off during the struggle with Ron Goldman. That is most likely when OJ cut his exposed finger on that hand. That glove was left behind at the scene and found by the police. Mark Furman later found the second glove behind a guesthouse back at OJ's house.

That jury was never going to convict OJ no matter what the evidence proved. One juror apparently raised his fist in salute towards OJ after the verdict was read in court that day.
 
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