Rich Eisen Reacts to the Death of O.J. Simpson at the Age of 76 | The Rich Eisen Show
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- Rich Eisen reacts to the death of O.J. Simpson at the age of 76 from cancer.
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A shame he never found the killer. They say that in one of those weird coincidences, the real killer died the very same day.
OJ never killed anyone. Amazing that Ron Goldman had several bruises all over his body and OJ had none
@@Blahblahblehblhah yeah, I mean, imagine someone overpowering another person. Wild!
Same old corny jokes everyone posting oj was da fn mannn rip juice @Blahblahblehblhah
@@Blahblahblehblhahnah he definitely did it
The man didn’t do it. Nothing to prove he did it. It’s all speculation
If only Norm McDonald were alive for this.
He probably murdered him as well.
That 30 for 30 is still insanely well done……….mind-blowing……..
Facts
Absolutely!! The best.
ESPN news is showing it tonight starting at 11pm eastern, and following with the other episodes tomorrow. I have my RUclips DVR set.
There are two great 30 for 30s about OJ. One of course is that documentary on OJ. The other is just about that single day of the slow white Bronco chase, incorporating what else was going in the world of sports alongside the insane OJ coverage.
Thank you for informing
Have to give it to him, he did the impossible. He made the Ford Bronco iconic.
I watched that chase, and the standoff at his house, and the phone call from Robert Higgins, and Baba Booey to y'all! 🤣🤣🤣
I don't wanna 😂... But comedic 🥁
It was ridiculous how so
Lol
White Ford Bronco.
OJ wrote a book detailing if he was the killer, how he would have done it. Then did an interview regarding the book and he would constantly switch to first person when describing the main character. But hey, it’s only a hypothetical book. 😅
He marketed that all wrong...instead of calling "If I did it" .... he should have called it
"How I did it"
He never wrote the book..get ur facts str8 n was paid under the table to go along with it
@@Eastvanucks sure bud
@@EastvanucksExactly
This was his way of taunting us because we all know he did it, and he's telling us he knows we all know he did it and he doesn't care because there is nothing we can do about the verdict.
Cancers new book: If I Did It
The Kardashians owe everything to this man
Don't forget Ray J 😂😅
@@dennisblunt6580 and PH
Facts the OJ trial was literally the catalyst for their fame
He has a claim in on it…Too be fair if it was Khole in that tape I don’t know if it moves the needle so to speak 😂
Isn't it sick that they have become such a celebrated family because their dad go off a killer? Think some people have their priorities kinda messed up?
The worst thing O.J. did was to give us the Kardashians. No O.J. - no THEM.
Also he fathered a couple of them.
The trend was already moving to them with Paris Hilton. If it wasn't the Kardashians it would be someone else. Blame the people who demand that type of content
And you know, killing two people and years later kidnapping another one. But the Kardashians too.
@@Mgranadosv I think we can all agree the worst part was the hypocrisy.
@@briano9397Yeah, fr! Who are these people & why are they doing this to us?!
He just had the killer mentality that you really look for in a great running back
Bu dum tss
He knew how to knife through a small hole
There is new evidence OJ wasn't the killer, he couldn't cut to the left.
He is a slashing back.
@@alexamerling79 Shame that OJ never played for Denver, he already owns a vehicle with the same name as the team nickname.
The world shall never forgive him for starting the Kardashians' rise to "being famous for being famous"
lol 😅 Well, lots of people benefitted from OJ’s case. This one is just as unforgivable.
Please
You're wrong about that too. OJ's lawyer Robert Shapiro is responsible for the Kardashians + Bruce Jenner. Shapiro in the 1980's represented Paramount Pictures Executive Robert Evans in the Cotton Club murder, the Satanic hit on Broadway producer Roy Radin. In the 1980's Shapiro represented Marcia Clark's Scientology friend Bruce Roman the man who married her to Scientologist husband Gordon Clark. Anyway during an auditing session Bruce Roman shot Marcia's first husband Gabby Horowitz in the head. Bruce called Marcia and she advised Bruce to call her lawyer friend Robert Shapiro. Shapiro got Dr. Roman acquitted in his criminal charge of shooting Gabby Horowitz.
There is a lot more to the Simpson trial, a trial filled with Church of Scientology members including OJ Simpson and his prosecutor Marcia Clark.
@@Jim_Harwood Interesting read but we all know and recognize the Kardashian’s because of Oj’s association. Did Roman shoot Horowitz on purpose though as well.
@@Will-nb8qk But you would have never seen them or their show without their Hollywood/Satanic lawyer Bob Shapiro (who actually tried to sand bag Simpson and created the career of homosexual TMZ Harvey Levin) pulling the strings. and BTW- Paula Barbiere (sp?) OJ's squeeze was Robert Evans squeeze before she was OJ's. And OJ met his teen bride Nicole while she was a waitress at the Sunset Blvd club "The Daisy". 10 years earlier The Daisy was home to Sharon Tate, Abigail Folger, the whole drug cult of Hollywoodites murdered by the Manson clan.
“No great loss to the world” is a perfect way to describe his passing.
It's true of most people, really.
bingo..
@@joenobody5631 literally almost every single human being
SMH...Get counseling
Your perfect description.
At least he can rest easy knowing his wife’s killer is dead.
Innocent according to court of law
EXCELLENT point sir! You win this thread.....
@@michaelshackelford9624 I would happily flip the switch for him and Michael Jackson
Who else did he kill murders murder.. Killings like that aren't one offs
@@michaelshackelford9624 Not Guilty is not the same as innocent. Rather, there wasn't evidence beyond reasonable doubt. Same outcome, different implication.
Oj doesn't deserve any respect he killed nicole and ron. Tried to cash in by writing a book about it
That's a lie.
@@mcfact1827 That's a fact.
@@ChrisSztybelprove it or shut up
Rich, OJ was a great football player! But, he was a horrible human being. Ron and Nicole can Rest In Peace!
Never confuse who people are with what they do for a living.
well said
Look at that comment closely.
Even before he killed Nicole the cops were called to OJs house for domestic issues multiple times.
That seems to be Rich's position. This clip is not in favor of O.J.
I just know he's somewhere else right now, smiling up at us. 🔥
Well done 👏
Hell doesn’t exist.
@@jerodgraham6623which is quite a relief because the rules for getting there seem to based what a certain group of people at any given time 'don't like".
Arguably the DUMBEST thing I've heard in years
@@343FilmsWTF is WRONG with you? Get counseling
Cancer isn't often right, but when it is......
it sure took its time being right.
why does nt it strike within days of the crime?
God I wish Norm was still around for this.
Don't worry the I'm not Norm channel exists... Check it.
“Well, it's finally official, murder, is legal in the state of California.”
Norm.!!!
Murder seems to be legal in all states depending on who you are or low much money you have
I love the interview in the 80's where Oj was worried he would only be remembered for the Hertz commercials
I was 12 years old and remember it all! Back then I gave him the benefit of doubt, but years later changed my mind and realized yep he did it
He did it and Robert Kardashian got rid of the evidence.
It’s funny you said that, I was around the same age and as I go back and look at the evidence you can clearly see a lot of the evidence was planted or tainted. Even the glove theory about it shrinking in water/blood was not accurate.
If we take our emotion out of the case and go back and pay attention to what happed in court with the defense u will have to find him innocent.
I was in twenty’s and was a huge OJ fan; the athelete and movie “star”. Last month purusing an old journal, I had written about the ordeal when happened. I wrote I hope he hadn’t done this. Then later days saying was bummed because it looks like he did. At the time I didn’t want to believe but you cannot ignore obvious; unless you have an agenda.
@@lg_ada2695Innocent people don't flee on a highway chase. Amongst other evidence prior to the chase.
Be well and be at peace.
@@lg_ada2695 Even the jurors have admitted they knew he was guilty and acquitted him as retribution for Rodney King. You can watch interviews with jurors on RUclips admitting this.
I had a respect judge tell me at a Christmas party "I sent a Hell of a lot of people to prison on a lot less evidence than that"
And a hell of a lot of them were black I guess.
The matching arterial spray on his socks should have been enough to convict him. If cops had poured blood on the socks it wouldn't of matched the arterial spray.
That’s probably true. Although if anyone wants to be mad about the acquittal, they should be mad at the police who botched the case to hell and back. As a libertarian, that’s why I don’t entirely object to the acquittal, even if I know he was guilty. Police can’t just plant evidence based on their personal biases. We don’t live in Nazi Germany, and thank goodness for that.
@@anonimniprofil3816 how are you gonna try to warp this into a race thing when the man of the hour himself is _literally a black guy who got off in spite of overwhelming evidence of guilt?_
@@anonimniprofil3816 Not correct at all. This is in a small northern Calif county with a very small black population. The VAST majority of prison commits were white.
1:22 “I will never forget… that series” literally seconds after forgetting whom the Knicks played in the series.
There’s such a thing as misspeaking.
I’ve always been against cancer, but today, you know maybe I judged it too harshly.
Yes, I feel bad for cancer victims if they’re good people, but not if they’re bad people
The women I loved for 30 years died Monday from cancer,but I get your point…
@@martintimmer8574 I’m sorry to hear that. But we do celebrate this victory for OJ. cancer 1. oj 0
@@martintimmer8574 I'm so sorry...that's terrible
It’s satire folks. I’ve lost friends, family but this was directed to one individual.
For some reason hearing Rich Eisen talk about himself before becoming famous, makes me feel really old.
Agreed
I love Norm Macdonald
“In his book, O.J. Simpson says that he would have taken a bullet or stood in front of a train for Nicole. Man, I’m gonna tell you, that is some bad luck, when the one guy who would have died for you kills you. You don’t get worse luck than that”
Yup, I loved Norm for never stopping his "reportage" of this loser. It was the highlight of SNL.
“Hey easy with that - that’s my lucky stabbing hat!”
@@brendanbrown3100 I can tell you’re taking this as hard as the rest of us… 🤣😅😂😂😂😂😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@viralbuthow000 🤣😅😂😆😆😆😆😆
Possibly the only time in history anyone ever cheered for cancer.
Now the Bills can win a Super Bowl since the OJ curse is broken
Robert Shapiro (one of OJ’s lawyers) said: “We (OJ’s lawyers) had agreed to NOT play the race card, but Cochran and Bailey not only played the race card, they played it from the bottom of the deck.”
America played the race card first, he just had enough money to shove it back to hypocrites all around 🙄
Bailey, the guy that represented the Boston Strangler. Bailey later went to prison too.
Defense lawyers did their jobs - they got him off. Blame the DA's office and the Judge Ito.
@@jimwerther they used to say “the LAPD framed a guilty man”
@@totallynotalpharius2283
I remember that, but I never bought it. The case was pretty much airtight. Some private comments by Mark Fuhrman didn't change the facts on the ground. What happened was Ito was a disaster, the prosecutor's office was even worse, and Johnny Cochran did a brilliant job pulling the wool over the eyes of a very biased jury which badly wanted to believe that OJ was innocent.
Just like to point out that my father was the creative art director (Advertising) that originated the "idea" of OJ flying through the airport to his Hertz rental car. At the time, his agency Scali, McCabe & Sloves held the Hertz account. I got to meet OJ as an 8 yr old and was on location for the shoot. The airport footage was taken at LAX. The scene where he flew into the roof of his car was done by a harness attached to a crane. Then, we went to Disney Studios to film OJ for the flying section on a blue screen. The special effects coordinator from the movie "Suoerman" Dennis Coop oversaw that aspect of the commercial. Truth is I'm so proud of my father as this commercial is ICONIC. 95% of people when i ask, who do you think of in the early 80's when you think of Hertz? OJ is the answer. That is great advertising!
Whose idea was it to have the old white lady cheer on OJ?
Well whoever the killer is can finally quit hiding on golf courses. The man relentlessly pursuing him is gone.
The murders he committed far outweigh any accomplishments he had on the football field. Records are meant to be broken, hell is for eternity!
OJ has a lot in common with Chris Benoit, at least Benoit had the balls to also take himself.
**allegedly
Hell isn’t real, the afterlife is a myth. Grow up.
@@jerodgraham6623and you know this how? Not here for a debate about religion. However, you should know better than to openly challenge someone else's beliefs.
@@jerodgraham6623
I wound and I heal
God plays every role
He went from beloved NFL legend to an infamous defendant in a trial that had an international level of attention over a double homicide where he was the primary suspect. Trial of the century but don't forget that he died surrounded by family and friends while Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman died painfully on the ground from multiple stabbings.
Oj was the bigggest back then = its if like Brady getting charged now .thats how big it was
More like Michael Strahan
@@dennisblunt6580 na 👎 still Brady movies commercials ext ext
Back then a friend of mine didnt know who OJ was so I used the analogy of the biggest sports star of that time..I told him to imagine if Michael Jordan was charged with mudering 2 people
The REAL....JUDGEMENT DAY for OJ SIMPSON.
He lived smiling, died smiling, who knows.
@@Will-nb8qkHe’s not smiling anymore! God’s punishment is real!
@@jimmycline4778No, it’s not.
Crazy that Reggie Bush was stripped of his Heisman but OJ kept his. Honestly both should keep them. Actions off the field don't change actions on it.
Based on
Based on
I remember how shocked OJ was when they said he was innocent! He couldn’t believe it either! He did not repent going to his grave! 😨👹
What's to repent for stay mad😭🤣
Stay mad 🤣
Still can't get over OJ huh SAD😂😂😂
Now he can look for Ron and Nicole’s killer in hell
Do they have mirrors down there?
What did they rule in court? Guilty or not guilty?
@@MothGirl007 he is not in hell. he is in heaven.
if all of israel is going to heaven, how the hell (no pun intended) is OJ end up in hell.
@@andrescott2174 He was acquitted. I believe it means there is not evidence to prove him guilty nor innocent.
Ron and Nicole are in hell too. They can all party again
" Now looky here. I can see OJ and he looks scared. Baba Booey to you all!"
Peter, this Al Michaels, that was totally farcical call.
lest anyone think...
“Look out!”
“I would love to’”
This is quite the tensis.
He said SOMETHING IN C0DE
@@chrisolivo6591IT HAPPENS
I also do remember that Infamous
day.
I'd wished that would of been his
final day.
With all the idiots with signs on overpasses cheering him on. What is wrong with people?!
Thanks for the commentary for his family and for some who are having conflicted feelings today. It's hard to wrap your mind around the fact that there is good in the worst of us and bad in the best of us.
Bad takeaway imo. Playing amazing football isn't "the good in someone." Being a good parent or grandchild or mentor is. Talent/athletic discipline and goodness are two entirely separate circles.
“June 17th, 1994” & the five part docuseries “OJ: Made In America” are both absolute masterpieces.
When Rich is talking about “they barely brought up the chase” during the trial, they were not allowed to mention the chase, the suicide note, the phone call w/ the hostage negotiator, etc. It was all ruled “inadmissible”.
Edit- there’s more misinfo in this 9 min clip than in a 4 hr Roe Jogan podcast.
- OJ didn’t have his Heisman anymore either, he auctioned it off for help w/ legal fees in the 90’s.
- he served 8 yrs in prison in NV, not 12
The Made in America documentary is amazing. Puts the whole thing in perspective.
Well, he didnt LITERALLY have the heisman, but he was still recognized as a winner, unlike Reggie bush. The rest of your point stands, though
Rich also says multiple times the preliminary hearing took place in Judge Ito’s courtroom. Not true. The preliminary hearing was summer 1994 and Ito wasn’t involved. He came into the picture for the trial in 1995.
CNN Tickertape was going on during Desert Shield/Storm if I recall correctly
OJ was such a great running back in his day with the way he just sliced through defenses.
may the Goldman family celebrate
ohhhh yess
they did that when they got the check.
@@drumagus2258unfortunately they didn’t get much from this devil!
@@drumagus2258they got $123,000 from him. With interest he still owes them about 94 million dollars. Any will or wills that he made is going to be challenged by the Goldman’s because of the judgment against OJ.
Exactly 💯
I really wanted to see OJ do some commercials for the new Ford Bronco.
He could have done knife commercials too.
Hamburger Helper
Isotoner, new spokesman, could have taken over for Marino
And we really NEED you to GET COUNSELING
@@BBAKER22 Says the 1 defending a murderer.
Rodney King: March 1991: After being seen speeding on the 210 freeway by California Highway Patrol officers, King led them on a chase at speeds est. up to 115 mph. When finally stopped, King refused requests to get into the prone position and charged one of the officers. He was beaten and arrested. King was charged with felony evading. Charges were later dropped. July 1987: Rodney King was placed on probation for beating his wife. November 1989: Rodney King was sentenced to 2 years in prison (but was paroled in December 1990) for attacking a store clerk with a tire iron and stealing $200.
And to think that led to a week of rioting, involving over 60 deaths, thousands of assaults, and over $1 billion in property damages, the vast majority of which targeted local Asian American businesses.
@@343FilmsYep, every single Asian owned store was burnt down by the blacks.
Are you willing to sign a petition demanding reparations from Black people for their complicity?
@@343Films The Asian stores all got burnt down by the blacks.
@@343Films This is what they do
Condolences 💐 to his family
RIP to the legend. He killed it in everything he did.
The O.J. trial has been compared to the Emmett Till trial (as one example) in terms of the guilty parties being found "Innocent"--and the similar impact on the two races. One key difference is that the guilty parties in the Emmett Till trial later admitted that they were GUILTY.
“You know, with OJ, the more I learn about that guy, the more I don’t care for him.” - Norm MacDonald
I was sitting in my living room in Rogers Park in Chicago--two miles north of where Rich was in Evanston--watching the Knicks/Rockets game, when the screen split between the game and the chase. Surreal.
OJ was handing out jabs way before covid. Pioneer
Please get counseling...You DESPERATELY NEED it
@@BBAKER22 only if I were easily offended
Breaking: Officials were unable to remove Kato from OJ's coat-tails before burial.
LOL, Kato the Coward
This was very well done, the closing comment was excellent.
He was just drafted by the devil
Arguably the DUMBEST thing I've heard in years
They didn't bring up the "chase" because it was dumb. No chase in the history of chases occurred on the freeway at 60 miles per hour or less. First "slow speed" car chase in the history of policing.
There were dozens of police cars behind OJ's slow Bronco, for a very long time. Would have taken then less than a minute or two to stop him. Two cars on either side, and one in front, who slowly slows down and it's all over, and over safely. Nothing about the car chase adds up. We were all being spun by the media, but it was back in a time when we all trusted everything the news and government told us.
Ok how about the “Flee”. He was fleeing.
I don’t recall if the court said they couldn’t introduce the fleeing / chase or not.
@@DustyTail You don't "flee" going the speed limit. He was going where he wanted to go. Got there, got out of his Bronco, and they arrented him
The whole thing was for show to fool simpletons into thinking he was running from the law.
It would have been completely safe for them to box him in and slow him down if they thought he was running. He wasn't running.
Dude...imagine he's on foot and walking with 24 cops walking behind him and the news say "he's fleeing the cops!!!!" A 45 minute "foot chase" where everyone is casually walking.
Most of America was duped. It was not a 'chase', it was a 'follow'.
@@RageDaugto what end?
@@drawkcab9731 You asking to what end we trust the justice system and the jury?
If that end is what you are referencing, we have to extend a lot of trust. Otherwise, if we no longer trust juries, the entire system is broken.
If there's clear evidence and we are told there's a technicality that prohibits conviction, that's one there, because the person wasn't necessarily acquitted in that case. But when jury of 12 people says, "we listened to all the arguments for the last year and have decided, 'not guilty', that has to mean something.
The jury heard the lawyers arguments from both sides for a year. You heard main stream media's recap of the events. If I have to pick one to trust, it has to be the jury.
@@RageDaug you implied the police chase was a show for the public and not an actual chase. Im asking you to what end?
I watched that trial from beginning to end. I'm not going to celebrate his death. He would have to answer to God for what he did.
True story: I am working in Los Gatos, CA for a company that had just purchased my company back East. We are out at a bar called O'Shea's watching the Knicks playoff game. The bar is loud and the the screen switches to the Bronco in it's slow motion chase. I had the exact same '93 White Bronco- I laugh and point at the screen, unaware of what the context is, and say: "Hey, that's OJ- i have the same Bronco..." Then the reporter confirms that it is fact, OJ. Crazy.
A double murderer acquitted because of the quality of his legal team, the laughable incompetence of the prosescutors and the unique historical context of that period in LA.
EMMETT TILL WAS A INNOCENT 14 YEAR OLD BOY . HE NEVER MURDERD 2 PEOPLE.
OJ watching a movie: "YA CALL THAT A STABBIN'!!??" 😳😵💫
That's a Norm joke.
@@MGAF688you sure?
Sorry about his passing ,praying for the family.
How can this case outrageously influence people of justice in America when this happens all the time!!! Tell me what you think of all the numerous people of lost their life to police!!!!
If the killer is a golfer, he would have found them.
Damn he never found the real killers 😞
A mystery, even now.
I guess he didn't own a mirror.
Certainly didn’t try too hard
He thought the golf course was where he would find the killer?
Al Cowlings knows the whole story.
Rich, you brought back a lot of memories of that time. The endless tv coverage was stifling. I do remember the SNL skits and don't forget Seinfeld, with the ever entertaining Jackie Chiles spoofing Johnnie Cochrane. The truth of the matter is that OJ's celebrity status bought him a lot of loyalty from fans and the media when it was clear the man was - at the very least - a viscous wife beater. No matter how one feels about his guilt or innocence regarding these heinous murders, this man deserved severe punishment for these horrific, repeated acts of savagery against Nicole. I personally believe he is guilty of the murders and got away with it because the city was terrified of race riots if he was convicted. OJ is another example, in a long line of them, of the adored athlete who was never told "No" and thought he was entitled to whatever he wanted and could get away with anything. Good riddance.
Excellent memory by Mr. Eisen and a great take on Reggie Bush. Perspective matters.
Rich says you can’t talk about OJ without talking about the double murder case, yet he never talked about his football career. Insane.
Well it was kind of overshadowed by the murders
how low taste would it be to talk about a murderer's sports career.
even by modern day trump american standards. very low taste.
@@AsifKhan-hf9zy It would be very appropriate, especially since this is a sports talk show.
@AsifKhan-hf9zy and he was acquitted
@@papertagsyeah, because of racial tension at the time and anyone with any sense knew what was actually happening
cancer is about to put on a small glove and demand to be acquitted of these charges, then spend the rest of it's life hoping not to run into OJ's real killer on the streets
Even though OJ went to prison later, and then was let out he at least got to live his life out to the end. Nicole and Ron never got to live their lives out.
I remember the verdict more than the actual chase. I was in my young teens and when the verdict was called, I was in class and the whole school pressed pause to watch it on TV. This trial's, and the Caylee Anthony murder trial verdicts, are still to this day the most shocking.
And, in amazing coincidence, Nicole and Ron's killer is now dead. He escaped justice for thirty years but will definitely face it now. No sympathy for this bastard.
The mob isn’t dead
Who made you a judge .. he was found not guilty and on behalf of OJ 🖕🏿🫵🏿
@@kilduce4423finally a person who knows what really happened
@@noravedyes- found not guilty.. I guess it's true when they say it's all about the Benjamins and he needed every penny for that dream team. Doesnt matter now-- he'll have to answer to a higher authority
@@noraved Once a thug, always a thug 🤣🖕🫵😅
my favorite memories of O.J. are Norm MacDonald's jokes about him.
The only topic of discussion should be that time someone murdered and almost decapitated OJ’s ex wife and boyfriend. Then for some reason this mystery killer left a bloody glove from the crime scene in OJ’s backyard.
A size 12 Bruno Magli shoe print in blood- at the scene, of which only a few of that size had been sold and OJ had a pair.
Don't bother retrying the case. We all know he did it. Never was an acquittal achieved by a more obviously guilty defendant. Not in world history.
@@MrDCMiami No you don't. You assume he did it, yet no murder weapon was found, no bloody clothes and accessories were found except for one glove which was planted at his house by a racist detective.
@@MrDCMiami What about Barabbas?
@@MrDCMiamiI bet there were more obviously guilty white defendants in the South during the Jim Crow era who achieved acquittal because their crimes were against people of color
The way to a man's heart is thru his stomach and for oj a way to a woman's heart is thru her neck
Totally agree with you Rich
It's a shame that Norm MacDonald is not the anchor of Weekend Update on SNL this Saturday. It might go something like this:
"Well, it's now official. There is no cure for cancer."
"at least OJ can finally rest in peace knowing that Nicole's killer is dead"
always thought it was somewhat of a ironic twist that him being acquitted turned out to be the worst possibility for him in the long run. If he and the legal team from the jump pled guilty by insanity or “self defense”, how much time does he do? 15-20 years max and then everyone kind of forgets about him? Vince Neil of Motley Crue was drunk recklessly driving in that town, killed a guy and got a month in jail.
The situations aren’t even comparable…
@@ryandieter wealthy and famous person in LA does something stupid and horrendous and can afford/gets special treatment? Sounds at least somewhat comparable
@@Dfturcott the motive and violence of the crimes makes it way different
There was so much going on that day - it is a forever memory for me for sure.
I first became aware of the murders the following day, when walking down 3rd Avenue, I saw a NY Post cover at a newsstand that read: "Cops Squeeze the Juice"
Judge Ito was not involved in the Preliminary Hearing….it was a woman Judge
Wonder if she was as impossibly incompetent as he.
All BS aside, OJ was a helluva tailback in both college & pros, it’s a shame that’ll forever be the afterthought of him
who cares. So tired of people worshiping sports heros.
I won't forget his career because it was very good. His life beyond football was likely scandalous. No different than many other athletes and celebrities. It's just that his crime was terrible. He was found not guilty in criminal court. Now that he has passed, like the rest of us when we die, only God can truly judge us.
@skyboy1956 I agree with the sports hero statement. After all, firemen, paramedics, teachers, doctors, and other truly essential workers are the ones who should be admired and appreciated more! Personally, I only worship God.
@seanswinton6242 No different. Then, you proceed to describe why it was indeed different. Your comment makes no sense 😂
If his funeral procession isn't his casket in a white Bronco going 45mph down the I-5 then what are we even doing here.
I was at home watching TV when the car chase happened and I was in sixth grade when the verdict was read. They brought all us kids to one room to watch the verdict being read.
Thanks to Rich for keeping it real on this one
Agreed. Love that about Rich and his crew
yeah. classy from rich.
if it was fox news, they d spend 80% showing clips of his athletic feats.
He does a really good job. It seems that he is very respected in that everyone seems willing to interview with him.
@@AsifKhan-hf9zy That makes no sense. You think conservatives are celebrating OJ?
day of judgment o j
Nope, he's just dead. That's all.
@@scottsodyssey2485you dont have to have to share the dudes faith, if he thinks judgment day is today and has to face God why do you feel so enticed to tell them you're wrong
Repent n ur saved lol so he good right
I know what he did was terrible but I hope his family allows for his brain to be studied for CTE. Junior Seau, Aaron Hernandez, Chris Benoit are among the athletes who hurt themselves/others and they all shared the same illness.
Monkey brain
Yes, every news organization had the chase. I was in Germany (ex was in Army) and turned on Armed Forces Network (AFN), at 9AM. They had this on live. Thankfully I was back in the states when the actual trial was televised.
Okay I have a question, will white people remember gov Rick, Snyder, 12, people died because of him, and he is waiting around free, and nobody is talking about that.
You're right, it's racist so let's just give oj a pass
Lot of pointless commas and spelling mistakes here
This constant haranguing of us trying to constantly paint us as the bad guys does nothing to change the 13 fifty, two
@@devin6201 I mean he was one of the most popular folks in America and this was one of the biggest news stories of the 20th century.
Wow talk about pulling for straws. So according to you Rick Snyder murdered 12 people in cold blood? When did this happen? You’re comparing brutal negligence with 1st degree murder….excuse me if I find that insane and impossible to take serious. Stop race baiting.
Cam and Mase “It is What It Is” sports podcast show will miss his analysis and presence on the show. Rest In Power from Black America 🇺🇸
OJ Simpson hated black folks and wanted absolutely nothing to do with black America.
OJ was a true hero to the black community
Everyone's first experience with DNA was in 1986 when Dr. Mindbender used DNA to create Serpentor using DNA from history's greatest military leaders.
Find it interesting, that a man who cultivated a such a distinct public persona expressed so purposefully, suddenly and spectacularly would destroy it all in a instant…
Wonder what could have set it off so abruptly, and without a care for his small children at the time. Or as some would say, DID he…
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Cancer doesn’t discriminate against anyone no matter what you feel about a person a life has been taken by it. Glad he isn’t suffering anymore from it regardless of what you feel about him from the case
Exactly and very well said
I emailed OJ on Monday and asked him to be my front man for a kitchen/knife set. We were going to call it ‘OJ’s Slice & Dice’
I was 12 when all of these events took place. My mom informed me when she picked me up from the library and then watched the coverage of when he basically got back to his house.
It was also the opener of the 1994 World Cup in the US, at old Solider Field in Chicago on the day of the Bronco chase on June 17, 1994
Drew with Switzerland 1-1
@@SKa-tt9nmyeah that was June 18th USA vs Switzerland. Germany vs Bolivia was the opening match on June 17th. That was when traditional the defending champs played the opening match of the World Cup.
Also, the New York Rangers had their ticket tape parade in New York that afternoon. Arnold Palmer tee up for the last time at the US Open.
Could this have been the world’s most famous murder trial in nearly 2,000 years…?!
The Manson killings’ trial was pretty big as well.
No
The real issue was unmitigated, unyielding domestic violence.....Nicole Brown Simpson lived in sheer terror for years.... getting beatin' to a pulp.
What a perfect way to end this segment!! Once again you prove, Rich, that you are a good human being!!!
This is just a reminder that on March 21, 2024 Rich treated Shohei Ohtani like he was driving to Mexico in a Bronco with a gun to his head.