O.J. Simpson Is Dead; Will His Victims Finally Recover?

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @LegalEagle
    @LegalEagle  7 месяцев назад +307

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    • @Brandon-David-
      @Brandon-David- 7 месяцев назад +6

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    • @Lksz-l9k
      @Lksz-l9k 7 месяцев назад +8

      I'm so glad you mentioned Norm. He would be proud had he won his fight against cancer. Unfortunately all he got was a draw a few years before OJ.

    • @BeastlyP1g
      @BeastlyP1g 7 месяцев назад +2

      Dear Legal Eagle,
      Do not save that Soapbox for another day. Take hold of the change that matters to you. The public should have had access to criminal trial proceedings yesterday.
      *Reference to ending comments on Nebula version.

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 7 месяцев назад +3

      a medical rubber gloves is less thin 1% of 1% of 1 % of an inch. a 3 child's old's wrest is at least an inch. a medical rubber glove Would not make difference on a grown professional football players wrest

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 7 месяцев назад +2

      So Steal Manning your arguments that he's guilty what would happen the wired placements and timing if he did it

  • @zubetp
    @zubetp 7 месяцев назад +3101

    the low speed chase was going on during my aunt's wedding. my parents, both journalists, and others kept taking turns sneaking out of the reception to listen to their car radios and hurry back to keep everybody updated.
    i was three and had walking pneumonia, making a terribly cranky flower girl. there's a picture of my dad holding me and giving me a gently stern talking to about throwing my flower girl basket at people.
    i don't recall throwing the basket. but if i did it, here's how it would have gone:

    • @Irondragon1945
      @Irondragon1945 7 месяцев назад +442

      If the flower girl has a fit, you must admit

    • @2bleushadow
      @2bleushadow 7 месяцев назад +23

      😂

    • @missmargot3306
      @missmargot3306 7 месяцев назад +139

      Hypothetically I do remember having the basket in my right hand ...

    • @mrandrews3616
      @mrandrews3616 7 месяцев назад +63

      If the flower flies, we're in for a surprise.

    • @StriderZessei
      @StriderZessei 7 месяцев назад +15

      *Slow clap*

  • @xanthousizalith5641
    @xanthousizalith5641 7 месяцев назад +10046

    OJ got acquited and spent the rest of his life making the Jury regret that decision.

    • @monkeman6566
      @monkeman6566 7 месяцев назад +832

      he was acquitted purely because he was black and jury knew very well what they were doing at the time

    • @k.s895
      @k.s895 7 месяцев назад

      I don't think the jury regrets their decision.. i have seen one of them doubling down on their decision

    • @Not_Always
      @Not_Always 7 месяцев назад +238

      @@monkeman6566 He was acquitted because the evidence did not support his guilt.

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 7 месяцев назад +58

      Stealing Manning the argument the required timing and placement if he did it. And the only blood stains was on outside of the glove and already old

    • @dillonblair6491
      @dillonblair6491 7 месяцев назад

      The black jury let him off because the white jury let the cops who beat Rodney King off

  • @AcevedoDMA
    @AcevedoDMA 7 месяцев назад +1409

    It’s so weird that rich people can just not pay their bills. Imagine if a regular person could buy an expensive new car and just never pay for it.

    • @freddied8479
      @freddied8479 7 месяцев назад +21

      Doesn't always work though, ask Vince McMahon 😅

    • @notbutz9737
      @notbutz9737 7 месяцев назад +29

      I thought that's what real life was... I never understood why there needed to be a sepparation between the word "buy" and the word "pay" when both serve the same function.

    • @humanbeing2420
      @humanbeing2420 7 месяцев назад

      @@notbutz9737 You buy products. You pay for products with money. You buy services from people. You pay money for those services. See the difference between the two words?

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah and rich people pay fines poor folks go to jail only reason that jury didn't squeeze the juice outta of OJ was because of Rodney king

    • @ryan_alexander
      @ryan_alexander 6 месяцев назад +8

      @@freddied8479 Not the same with Vince, he stopped paying because he thought Grant broke the NDA, which she hadn't. That is, until Vince broke the NDA by not paying her (and all the other women).

  • @randomjunk1977
    @randomjunk1977 7 месяцев назад +5203

    My favorite Norm MacDonald impression was this one:
    OJ Simpson has passed away from cancer at the age of 76. He died doing what he loved most: getting away with murder.

    • @stevenpineda3786
      @stevenpineda3786 7 месяцев назад +577

      Mine was : OJ died at the age of 76 from cancer, in other news cancer has come out with a book called how I did it

    • @tomifost
      @tomifost 7 месяцев назад +237

      @@stevenpineda3786 At the trial, cancer tried on his prostate and it didnt fit.

    • @henlohenlo689
      @henlohenlo689 7 месяцев назад +24

      i came up with a new joke:
      i go around chanting: "orange juice, simp son".

    • @bobkerr2755
      @bobkerr2755 7 месяцев назад +39

      Mine was: Hey, that's my lucky stabbing hat!

    • @joshnickerson83
      @joshnickerson83 7 месяцев назад +13

      I didn't even know he was sick.

  • @ShatteredQvartz
    @ShatteredQvartz 7 месяцев назад +4556

    Just as the Onion said: "Oj to be allowed to continue living if his casket is too small"

    • @mikeloeven
      @mikeloeven 7 месяцев назад +69

      I wonder how many people came up with this exact same joke at the exact same time when they heard the news

    • @papertags
      @papertags 7 месяцев назад +89

      😂 Finally an OJ joke I hadn't heard before.
      Respect

    • @ShatteredQvartz
      @ShatteredQvartz 7 месяцев назад +178

      @@mikeloeven Knowing how The Onion works, they been waiting to say it since at least 2005

    • @steve1o
      @steve1o 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@ShatteredQvartz😊😊😂

    • @AthiusOnTop
      @AthiusOnTop 7 месяцев назад +73

      If the coffin ain’t up to size that 🥷🏿 must rise

  • @mosisusasu9205
    @mosisusasu9205 7 месяцев назад +475

    This man was allowed to dodge consequences his entire life. Wasn't forced to do his community service, let off on murder, prevented from having his property claimed to pay his victims until the day he died.
    I can't imagine it would be as satisfying taking the property from his family instead.

    • @bennelong8451
      @bennelong8451 7 месяцев назад +7

      Hes innocent. The families just want money

    • @9hoot789
      @9hoot789 7 месяцев назад +146

      @@bennelong8451 Overwhelming evidence when it meets complete and utter ignorance: (you)

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 6 месяцев назад +17

      He was worth 3 million and got like 11k a month from his football pension so he wasnt hurting for money which was a shame

    • @matthewprather189
      @matthewprather189 4 месяца назад +4

      @@bennelong8451 why the hell did you say that lol

    • @thatonepipsqueak887
      @thatonepipsqueak887 3 месяца назад +5

      @@bennelong8451 What a spicy take. Still wrong, though.

  • @jayceewilliams5250
    @jayceewilliams5250 7 месяцев назад +3098

    The craziest part. There's multiple videos of OJ wearing those gloves. Not only that, the gloves were frozen and thawed out which shrinks the leather. Him getting off was all levels of crazy

    • @PeteOtton
      @PeteOtton 7 месяцев назад +533

      And on advice of council, he went of his arthritis meds, so his knuckles swelled up. Of course LAPD behaved like the Keystone Cops and made it too easy for his lawyers to poke holes into the State's case.

    • @JohnJay2142
      @JohnJay2142 7 месяцев назад +330

      I'll never understand why the judge allowed OJ to handle the evidence, that alone is crazy.

    • @lordofuzkulak8308
      @lordofuzkulak8308 7 месяцев назад +305

      If you notice, he also appeared to be wearing latex gloves under the evidence gloves (presumably to avoid contaminating the evidence), which would further make them a tighter fit.

    • @jayceewilliams5250
      @jayceewilliams5250 7 месяцев назад

      @lordofuzkulak8308 he was.i do remember someone pointing that out before. Even still, all the other evidence like the DNA, the shoe print, the bloody socks, really it all should've just been enough to end him. I'm surprised the parents of the deceased didn't just track him down and end him themselves.

    • @Jmonkeh
      @Jmonkeh 7 месяцев назад +206

      He also had another pair of rubber or silicone gloves on as he was trying them on. Yeah no shit they're gonna be snug. The level of stupidity in that trial was off the chart.

  • @ashez2ashes
    @ashez2ashes 7 месяцев назад +1629

    I really felt sorry for the kids. They had to see their dad after that probably knowing that he killed their mom. There’s no way they weren’t exposed to his temper too.

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 7 месяцев назад +10

      Told he killed their mom even his clothes were not covered in Blood

    • @johnyounoe6219
      @johnyounoe6219 7 месяцев назад

      Did you not hear how his shoes and socks were covered in both the victims blood?
      ​@@osmosisjones4912

    • @Author1219
      @Author1219 7 месяцев назад +177

      @@osmosisjones4912The socks in his bedroom were.

    • @dshe8637
      @dshe8637 7 месяцев назад +86

      ​@@osmosisjones4912 Roberst Kardashian took away the bloody clothes

    • @Foolish188
      @Foolish188 7 месяцев назад +162

      ​@@osmosisjones4912His gloves, shoes and socks were covered in blood. He had plenty of time to get rid of the clothes.

  • @zenjon7892
    @zenjon7892 7 месяцев назад +1675

    Norm McDonald impression:
    "After decades of unsuccessfully searching for his wife's killer on Earth, OJ Simpson has chosen to search Hell!"

    • @holyheretic3185
      @holyheretic3185 7 месяцев назад +18

      Savage, I could see it!

    • @Cinestudi0
      @Cinestudi0 7 месяцев назад +4

      Isn't norm dead?

    • @yellonuim1741
      @yellonuim1741 7 месяцев назад +33

      @@Cinestudi0 the comment says its an impression

    • @rbrucerye
      @rbrucerye 4 месяца назад +14

      Satan Impression:
      "OJ didn't choose to search Hell, he has no choice in the matter."

    • @maxamps45
      @maxamps45 4 месяца назад +9

      *OJ Simpson will finally be able to rest in peace knowing his wife's killer is dead*

  • @michaelmoody8793
    @michaelmoody8793 7 месяцев назад +3444

    Really thought he was going to say that OJ’s most famous acting role was “man not guilty of murder”

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 7 месяцев назад +9

      So You just decided he's guilty. Despite him not being covered in Blood

    • @ImThat_EditsYT
      @ImThat_EditsYT 7 месяцев назад +8

      Dr Grande woulda said this 100% 😂

    • @troublemonkey8213
      @troublemonkey8213 7 месяцев назад +134

      @@osmosisjones4912hello, the same one man in all the replies who doesn’t believe oj wa guilty :)

    • @byronic-heroine
      @byronic-heroine 7 месяцев назад +80

      The director of Naked Gun said: "R.I.P. Nordberg. His acting was a lot like his murdering: He got away with it, but no one believed him.

    • @russlehman2070
      @russlehman2070 7 месяцев назад +32

      @@byronic-heroine I think he was a great actor. At least when he tried on that glove during his murder trial.

  • @scott8919
    @scott8919 7 месяцев назад +7019

    "Will his victims finally recover?"
    My first thought was "they're dead, I don't think so."

    • @brandonf.8360
      @brandonf.8360 7 месяцев назад +237

      I thought the same. Recover from what exactly🤦🏿‍♂️

    • @Kenobi-1221
      @Kenobi-1221 7 месяцев назад +98

      I'm glad I'm not the only one lol

    • @HashknightGaming
      @HashknightGaming 7 месяцев назад +225

      People are affected by the death of loved ones.

    • @HashknightGaming
      @HashknightGaming 7 месяцев назад +95

      They're victims in this way.

    • @HashknightGaming
      @HashknightGaming 7 месяцев назад +37

      @brandonf.8360 Do you not have family you care for anyone you care about?

  • @DonLee1980
    @DonLee1980 7 месяцев назад +466

    The first time I heard about OJ Simpson's murder case was in a statistics course, and how stats can manipulate points of view. OJ's lawyer argued, yes there was domestic abuse, but the number of domestic abusers that eventually killed their significant other, was like 1 in a 1000 (I can't remember). But obviously, he omitted the fact that of course most people don't kill their wives or husbands even if there is domestic abuse. Murders are rare to begin with. BUT if there WAS a murder, the likelihood of the abusive husband being the murderer is more than half the time. It's absolutely mind boggling how he got away with murder.

    • @hernandayolearyallda
      @hernandayolearyallda 7 месяцев назад +9

      Correction, most men who murder their wives have no prior history of abusing them, Scott Petersons are far more common. The defense intended to call a psychologist to testify towards why OJ was not typical of a man who would kill his wife [ie divorced for many years, moved on with girlfriend, refused ex-wife's advances to get back together, vacationed with ex-wife and attended events with her like Trump's wedding to Marla maples, single incident of "abuse" which was several pushes after she attacked him with a bat, etc.]

    • @Gaby44776
      @Gaby44776 6 месяцев назад +18

      It is incredibly easy to manipulate data. That’s why “correlation doesn’t prove causation” is a saying. We can manipulate data any way we want to. But that doesn’t mean it is accurate or helpful for that case.

    • @Shmutzassen-Schnitzel
      @Shmutzassen-Schnitzel 6 месяцев назад

      How do you know he did it?

    • @DonLee1980
      @DonLee1980 6 месяцев назад +12

      @@Shmutzassen-Schnitzel all the evidence.

    • @Shmutzassen-Schnitzel
      @Shmutzassen-Schnitzel 6 месяцев назад

      @@DonLee1980 what evidence?

  • @thomaskinsey3424
    @thomaskinsey3424 7 месяцев назад +2030

    As a little kid in ‘94 I couldn’t understand why orange juice was so popular all of a sudden, I was like yeah its good stuff but why put it on trial for murder

    • @highdefinition90s
      @highdefinition90s 7 месяцев назад +145

      Right I spent a number of years thinking why did they name the killer after orange juice? It’s pretty nice I don’t think it’s deadly?

    • @seankrake4776
      @seankrake4776 7 месяцев назад +101

      My mom was upset with us a few years back when we named my youngest Oliver James. I think there is a bit too much emphasis on the OJ part and not enough on the rich assholes getting away with murder part.

    • @sammantha2382
      @sammantha2382 7 месяцев назад +68

      I was a little kid too and watched the bronco chase live in my aunt's kitchen. I thought it was Bart Simpson fleeing the cops

    • @zach11241
      @zach11241 7 месяцев назад +31

      The worst part about this is Juice never got to wear Orange.

    • @ericburns469
      @ericburns469 7 месяцев назад +30

      lol you triggered a memory of kids saying “OJ’s not guilty!”, and thinking, “Orange Juice not guilty of what?”. Thanks for the time travel.

  • @murder.simulator
    @murder.simulator 7 месяцев назад +1242

    "Uh, ya what happened was, this karate guy came out and we fought over the knife, then I blacked out." Yep, alibi checks out

    • @MarySunshine25
      @MarySunshine25 7 месяцев назад +51

      Just like those ninjas who tried to kill Jodi Arias after killing her ex and then let her go 🤣

    • @maximusthedude8305
      @maximusthedude8305 7 месяцев назад +94

      I actually can't imagine having an alibi that stupid. Like... you killed someone. People are onto you. Everyone is talking about it. You get a public appearance where you can give whatever story you want. Do you spend time making the best narrative you possibly can so that you have a solid defence? Nope, just make something up about being attacked by a karate man and then say "erm I dunno what happened after that I forgot"

    • @matthewdavis9437
      @matthewdavis9437 5 месяцев назад +9

      Even funnier is that he said he had the knife in his hand and doesn't remember what happened after. Didn't say the knife was taken from him. 😂 So, he blacked out the using the knife part 😂

    • @AstraFulminous
      @AstraFulminous 5 месяцев назад

      Seems like you just said that to create a false statement. If you guys are gonna criticize the matter use factual information so the people following have a stage to stand on.

    • @murder.simulator
      @murder.simulator 5 месяцев назад +6

      @ Phantom Flame I'm paraphrasing but that is what he said in the interview. If it sounds absurd blame O.J not me

  • @Unfortunately_Mickey
    @Unfortunately_Mickey 7 месяцев назад +686

    What this death has taught me is that sometimes, I can be on the side of cancer

    • @bigmemvb
      @bigmemvb 7 месяцев назад +16

      1 in billions

    • @Known_as_G_M
      @Known_as_G_M 5 месяцев назад

      It should teach you to do your own research because the media left out lots of evidence that was discussed during the trial that raised reasonable doubt

    • @IbrarH-sn3oy
      @IbrarH-sn3oy 5 месяцев назад

      Cry about it

    • @baribari1000
      @baribari1000 4 месяца назад +34

      @@IbrarH-sn3oy cry about what? he's dead, we're laughing

    • @lex.is.ordinary
      @lex.is.ordinary 4 месяца назад +4

      @@IbrarH-sn3oy She's saying she's happy cancer killed him.

  • @noneayourbusiness5149
    @noneayourbusiness5149 7 месяцев назад +1052

    I wish I could remember the legal scholar's name, but the best and most accurate and succinct summary of the OJ Simpson trial was: "In the trial of OJ Simpson, the police framed a guilty man." There was a TON that the police did wrong and did illegally. And if they HADN'T done all of that, I'm pretty sure OJ would have been found guilty.

    • @ronblack7870
      @ronblack7870 7 месяцев назад +9

      not likely

    • @enmunate
      @enmunate 7 месяцев назад

      The LAPD lied on the stand. When asked if they planted evidence the cops plead the fifth.

    • @michaelbeemer8019
      @michaelbeemer8019 7 месяцев назад +55

      Nope. That jury was going to acquit regardless. It was 'payback' for however many convictions of blacks they felt were unjust.

    • @t.dickinson7942
      @t.dickinson7942 7 месяцев назад +18

      There was a ton of evidence Prosecutors didn't put forward

    • @noneayourbusiness5149
      @noneayourbusiness5149 7 месяцев назад

      @@t.dickinson7942 they got shut down due to failed chain-of-custody.

  • @johnevans5706
    @johnevans5706 7 месяцев назад +942

    Apparently, when the police rang OJ to let him know Nicole was dead his response was "do they know who killed her?" Not "oh my god she's dead?" Or something like that.
    He just "assumed" she had been murdered.

    • @ethanstyant9704
      @ethanstyant9704 7 месяцев назад +82

      Oh and then they found 2 direct evidences of his DNA on the crime scene mixed with the victims blood

    • @baalbezub6848
      @baalbezub6848 7 месяцев назад +28

      @@ethanstyant9704 Oh and then they found evidence of 2 different knives, 2 different foot prints, and decided not to reveal her tongue was pulled through her neck “incision”. Let’s just focus on the wife beater.

    • @GodlyDra
      @GodlyDra 7 месяцев назад +13

      Okay tbf, this is the first question i'd ask because i immediately assume the worst possible reason.
      My great grandmother was dying for months and when i found out she died i still instantly assumed she got killed by somebody else.

    • @john2g1
      @john2g1 7 месяцев назад +17

      Wow... You do know that this is a legal channel right?
      We don't just presume someone's guilty, because they didn't ask a question the way you think they should.
      Also, that was his ex-wife... There's at least some love lost there.

    • @Eastvanucks
      @Eastvanucks 7 месяцев назад

      Amen to that sheeple are so blinded by the narrative oj did it himself lol and the dna could of been his sons thats why it was cloae to his it wasnt a 100 match ​@@baalbezub6848

  • @j.munday7913
    @j.munday7913 7 месяцев назад +614

    That white bronco chase was such a big deal because 1. They shut down an entire freeway so the city of LA was at a standstill 2. It was so slow. He wasn't even going the speed limit from what I remember. Him and his buddy were just casually driving down an empty freeway for around 2 hours. Every channel switched to it and my dad called me from work to watch it since he knew I was an MTV junkie.
    It was crazy because everyone thought he was the worlds nicest guy and here he was driving at like 30 mph down the center of the freeway with a gun to his head and roughly 30 cop cars after him.

    • @kerlygerl
      @kerlygerl 5 месяцев назад +5

      I remember that day so well. Another moment I realized the absurdity of humans or at least, American humans.

    • @benjaminlibertarianscorpio
      @benjaminlibertarianscorpio 5 месяцев назад

      OJ was in the back seat with a gun. Kardashian said he believed OJ was actually going to kill himself in the Bronco.

    • @Tommyboy6426
      @Tommyboy6426 4 месяца назад +2

      It was also a big deal because… it was OJ Simpson.

    • @laerwen
      @laerwen 4 месяца назад +9

      I have a vivid memory of watching it on tv and my parents came in from grocery shopping - they stopped, put their bags on the floor and just stared at the tv in the living room. It was a completely surreal moment.

  • @sammco6704
    @sammco6704 7 месяцев назад +1119

    His role in the naked gun is so much better now because you get to see him get hurt in increasingly horrible ways over and over again.

    • @yutro213
      @yutro213 7 месяцев назад +8

      I don't think so. But the scene is funny anyway!

    • @ronvlaarsvar6867
      @ronvlaarsvar6867 7 месяцев назад +2

      Although getting paint on his coat was too much!

  • @Arcademan09
    @Arcademan09 7 месяцев назад +1048

    My mom was a hairstylist in the 90s. When the trial was happening *NO ONE WAS OUTSIDE* , half the shops were closed and the ones that stayed open all had TV's inside to watch the trial

    • @ericatucker2683
      @ericatucker2683 7 месяцев назад +33

      I remember in school the teachers had it on in the pod which was like a little sem room between four classrooms and kept it on all day and when the verdict was red I was out at PE and one of the teachers came running out saying "not guilty not guilty!" I remember watching The Chase too

    • @ag9200
      @ag9200 7 месяцев назад +11

      No one went outside and half the shops were closed between January and October of 95? Weird, I don't remember that.

    • @CreativityNull
      @CreativityNull 7 месяцев назад +6

      It wasn't quite the same for me (too young during the OJ Simpson trial) but I remember something similar happening during the trial of Michael Jackson. In 5th grade one of the teachers had a TV on showing some of the news coverage of the trial (which given the subject *might* have been considered inappropriate, but honestly I personally like that the teacher tried to show us reality at a young age.)

    • @zer0luv
      @zer0luv 7 месяцев назад +6

      ​@ericatucker2683 I remember watching the trial in class, the teachers used it as a current events lesson.

    • @DanSlaughter85
      @DanSlaughter85 7 месяцев назад +5

      I can confirm. We even watched it in school. I watched the whole trial as a 3rd grader.

  • @LadyOnikara
    @LadyOnikara 7 месяцев назад +336

    The best thing to come out of that trial was the parody in Shrek 2 when the knights were chasing a "white bronco".

    • @CaptainCat101
      @CaptainCat101 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah

    • @blakewhite3131
      @blakewhite3131 4 месяца назад +32

      w a i t shrek made an oj joke and it flew right over my head until right here and now on this day

  • @st.anselmsfire3547
    @st.anselmsfire3547 7 месяцев назад +1185

    More context for Gen Z viewers: Robert Kardashian is Kim Kardashian's dad, and Alan Dershowitz is the same Alan Dershowitz who defended Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.

    • @darthmeticulous6901
      @darthmeticulous6901 7 месяцев назад +196

      Dershowitz also defended Havey Weinstein in 2018. In Trump’s case it was during his first impeachment trial.

    • @davidchristie6003
      @davidchristie6003 7 месяцев назад +182

      Wow Dershowitz is really working hard to earn his horns

    • @AprilTheRockStar
      @AprilTheRockStar 7 месяцев назад +86

      I'm not saying this in his defense, but Dershowitz has many times stated that he takes the cases that pay him. He's also said that if the Goldman family had come to him first, he would've represented them.

    • @gfys756
      @gfys756 7 месяцев назад +38

      @@davidchristie6003 Defense attorneys exist for a reason.

    • @jordansweet8054
      @jordansweet8054 7 месяцев назад +3

      Dang.

  • @anthonydelfino6171
    @anthonydelfino6171 7 месяцев назад +563

    The graphic designer for “If I did it” was also spot on.

    • @seand.g423
      @seand.g423 7 месяцев назад +10

      Lowkey would've gone for more police tape...

    • @tachiebillano6244
      @tachiebillano6244 7 месяцев назад +43

      And when I squint without my glasses, the "I did it" layout makes me see the word "idiot." The graphic designer knew what they were doing 😂

    • @ladylad2763
      @ladylad2763 7 месяцев назад +20

      100% If I remember the family of the victims actually sued and got the rights to that book and they made the title look incriminating which is 👌

    • @andysmith1996
      @andysmith1996 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@ladylad2763 Tell me you didn't watch the video without telling me you didn't watch the video.

    • @ladylad2763
      @ladylad2763 7 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@andysmith1996 Welp I was in the process of watching but yeah you got me lol

  • @billb207
    @billb207 7 месяцев назад +426

    If I recall correctly, a photo of Simpson wearing the Bruno Magli shoes didn't surface until after the not guilty verdict in the criminal case, despite strenuous efforts by the prosecution to find one. When it did, it came from a photographer who'd been engaged to photograph Simpson at some publicity event. Since it had been a paying gig, he had kept his dated invoice, proving that Simpson unquestionably had owned a pair of the shoes at the time of the murders.

    • @ethanstyant9704
      @ethanstyant9704 7 месяцев назад +40

      Also had a receipt for a knife bought a few days before that went missing but likely matched the wounds found

    • @Not_Always
      @Not_Always 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@ethanstyant9704 if it went missing how do you know he had a receipt for it

    • @hernandayolearyallda
      @hernandayolearyallda 7 месяцев назад

      Lol, false, prosecutor could never tie the shoes to OJ, and the photos were proven to be clones via the negatives. None of the sales people of the shoes ever recalled selling to OJ and FBI could not find any connection to OJ and such shoes.

    • @ignaloidas
      @ignaloidas 7 месяцев назад +32

      @@Not_Always knife went missing, the reciept was fount

    • @fightsports66
      @fightsports66 5 месяцев назад +1

      If they never found the knife you can’t really say it matched the wounds.

  • @RocLobo358
    @RocLobo358 7 месяцев назад +467

    As a former teenager who had really tight leather pants I can say you can definitely wear things that don't fit.

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 7 месяцев назад +35

      You're definitely not guilty.

    • @2bleushadow
      @2bleushadow 7 месяцев назад +9

      😂

    • @tonyacosta4574
      @tonyacosta4574 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@2bleushadow u r gorgeous

  • @junerussell6972
    @junerussell6972 7 месяцев назад +442

    As someone who had had gloves shrink after being wet, the "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" rings hollow. Those gloves were found outside and were not exactly in pristine condition. If they had been too big despite their condition, that would be a different case entirely (although if you put the wet gloves on something to stretch them, they will do so. But it takes work to stretch them. Water makes the leather more able to both shrink and stretch, but shrinking doesn't take work.)

    • @Not_Always
      @Not_Always 7 месяцев назад +2

      so you're saying he would've bought gloves that were too small and hard to put on to murder two people.

    • @coltranebartlett590
      @coltranebartlett590 7 месяцев назад +23

      He also wrapped rubber bands on his wrists weeks in advance so that his fingers would be too swolllen to fit.

    • @ScarlettCatte
      @ScarlettCatte 7 месяцев назад +57

      No, that's not what OP said at all.
      @@Not_Always

    • @advanceringnewholder
      @advanceringnewholder 7 месяцев назад +14

      I can fit new XS latex gloves on my big hand. My size is usually L. I can do that because the gloves is powdered. Meanwhile, i would struggle to put L size gloves if my hands are wet

    • @cooldudenibb
      @cooldudenibb 7 месяцев назад +6

      Exactly! And he can also just tighten his fingers, make them all rigid and that's like putting a glove on a mannequin, it's so hard

  • @thedrawingquill2059
    @thedrawingquill2059 7 месяцев назад +69

    i went over the oj case in my forensics class and an example about how miss handling of evidence and a poorly handled case could make things fall apart and breed doubt when there shouldn't be any. it's so weird to see it be brought up all over again after he passed

  • @lich109
    @lich109 7 месяцев назад +446

    Hiding "if" inside the "I" of "I did it" and adding "confessions of the killer" is still one of the most brilliant moves in forever destroying the reputation of OJ. He might have gotten more work and had a rehabilitated reputation (like somebody such as George W Bush) if nothing extra was done, however the civil case and change to the book absolutely solidified his guilt in the minds of many, I'd say.

    • @Not_Always
      @Not_Always 7 месяцев назад +6

      He didn't write that book. He just let them put his name on it for money because the families of the 'victims' effectively kept going after him for every dime he earned.

    • @harmonic5107
      @harmonic5107 7 месяцев назад +105

      ​@@Not_Alwaysthe murder victims are still victims? You might want to rephrase that. Victim doesn't mean victim of OJ specifically. Murder is the action that they were victims of.

    • @ScarlettCatte
      @ScarlettCatte 7 месяцев назад +102

      He helped write the book.
      And the families of the victims had every right to go after him for every dime he earned. He owes them still to this day.
      @@Not_Always

    • @oscaranderson5719
      @oscaranderson5719 7 месяцев назад +46

      @@Not_Alwaysif my two options were downsizing my living expenses and signing off on the most tasteless murderbook, I know which one I’d take.

    • @jaybee4118
      @jaybee4118 7 месяцев назад +34

      @@Not_Alwayshe didn’t just put his name on it, he actively participated in the writing of it. He knew what it contained and he wanted it out there.

  • @obnoxiouspriest
    @obnoxiouspriest 7 месяцев назад +170

    Fun fact, the ghost writer of OJ Simpson's book actually testified against OJ during the trial. He happened to live a few doors down from where the murders occurred and testified that he had heard Nicole Brown Simpson's dog barking in distress that evening.

  • @CxMHaze
    @CxMHaze 7 месяцев назад +108

    “Ghoulish” is the best description of OJ I’ve ever heard.

  • @theclocktower3258
    @theclocktower3258 7 месяцев назад +1245

    Everyone knows murder is only possible if you're wearing gloves that fit perfectly. I'm positive there's never been a single death by the hands of someone wearing ill-fitted gloves

    • @TitaniumTurbine
      @TitaniumTurbine 7 месяцев назад +6

      Uhhhh, did you not see the popular video of OJ attempting to put on the glove during the trial? It wasn’t just ill-fitted, they were way too small.
      Not defending him but I think you have the wrong idea.

    • @justicefool3942
      @justicefool3942 7 месяцев назад +187

      @@TitaniumTurbine Leather gloves shrink around 15% when they get wet and aren't immediately dried off, which is what happened. Leather gloves are also meant to be a fairly tight fit to begin with and he was kind of able to get one of the gloves on, so it's not much of a stretch to say that, if they were a little larger, they would fit him "like a glove".
      There should have been a cross examination in which the same brand gloves of the same size are brought in brand new and he tried those on as well. It could very much squash a lot of these conspiracies either way about the glove not fitting.

    • @Bahlzeron
      @Bahlzeron 7 месяцев назад +31

      ​@@justicefool3942Regarding the gloves (one fitting and one not) weren't the gloves found in seperate locations?... one at the scene, and one at his residence. That would explain one fitting better than the other.
      Also the gloves in question were Isotoners (if I recall correctly), very tight fitting gloves.

    • @justicefool3942
      @justicefool3942 7 месяцев назад +50

      @@Bahlzeron The more likely reason one would fit better than the other is uneven blood distribution. That is, the one that fit better had less blood on it and so would shrink less.
      Either way, they both shrank, which is why a good cross exam should have had a control group of gloves that are the same brand of the same size that were not previously worn or tampered with to get a much better grasp on how the gloves would have likely fit prior to being soaked in blood.

    • @iswordlogici7760
      @iswordlogici7760 7 месяцев назад +45

      ​@TitaniumTurbine do you know now easily you can make a glove not fit if you want it to? Lol

  • @mikeb.7183
    @mikeb.7183 7 месяцев назад +425

    Strange factoid..... The Ghost Writer for the book testified against OJ at the trial. He lived across from Nicole and was one of the people who heard the dog howling.

    • @5amiann
      @5amiann 7 месяцев назад +16

      Why didn't anyone find out what was wrong? Too paranoid or self obsessed to go find out? I always go out to see what's wrong in my neighborhood. I'm the one who reported the water main broke at midnight.

    • @EinsteinsHair
      @EinsteinsHair 7 месяцев назад +11

      @@5amiann I'm the same way. Dogs were barking a lot more than normal last week. I checked behind houses, and the street in front, but didn't see anything. In the OJ case someone walking down the sidewalk heard and saw the agitated dog, and saw the body.

    • @soldiaz7261
      @soldiaz7261 7 месяцев назад +41

      @@5amiann dogs howl over a lot of things, and it doesn't sound like a particularly quiet household to live near in the first place. there are reasons other than "paranoid" or "egomaniac" to not investigate a dog howling.
      also given that it was in fact a murder scene i dont think its automatically "paranoid" to be concerned about the potential danger of investigating. if that was someones reasoning [which we have no evidence it was], it wouldnt be wrong to be worried.

    • @VultureSkins
      @VultureSkins 7 месяцев назад +24

      @@5amianndo you leave your home at night to investigate every noise?

    • @omgandwtf1
      @omgandwtf1 7 месяцев назад +9

      I've gone outside to investigate what I thought was a forest fire at midnight in the middle of a blizzard, called 911 and walked over to try and get a better look, turns out there was a factory just past the woods and it was just some routine burning, but I apparently locked my apartment and forgot my keys, I was stuck outside in a t shirt and shorts in a blizzard at midnight miles from the nearest possible 24 store, I had to dig through the snow for a rock to bust the window to unlock my door because I had a second floor apartment and the door window was the only one I could reach. After that I decided to just stay inside and call in the future and if I'm wrong oh well at least I had good intentions. Fk going to investigate.

  • @bobagorof
    @bobagorof 7 месяцев назад +35

    Something I don't recall noticing at the time (I was too young) that my dad pointed out when they showed the footage recently is that when OJ was trying to put on the gloves he is already wearing some gloves. That would, of course, make gloves a much tighter fit than if they just went over your hands as they are designed to do.

  • @Julianna.Domina
    @Julianna.Domina 7 месяцев назад +1037

    I had Nicole's sister as a counselor for a while. She was an absolutely amazing human being, and I'm so happy that she's finally got justice. She told me that she'd finally be able to rest once he died.

    • @dismurrart6648
      @dismurrart6648 7 месяцев назад +64

      I remember hearing the news and thinking "Nicole's family will be so happy"

    • @cowmath77
      @cowmath77 7 месяцев назад +7

      I’m sure she was an absolutely average human being and mostly good at her job.

    • @1432b
      @1432b 7 месяцев назад +50

      ​@@cowmath77 WTF do you mean?

    • @Triknor
      @Triknor 7 месяцев назад +64

      @@1432b don’t feed the troll.

    • @Dogan_TM
      @Dogan_TM 7 месяцев назад +42

      ​@@cowmath77 Leagues better than you'll ever be, at least. Not saying much, but it's true all the same.

  • @RobRoss
    @RobRoss 7 месяцев назад +705

    I remember Chris Rock had a bit in his act at the time about this case. He was suspicious of the Black community’s joy over OJ’s acquittal. He said something like “Where’s my OJ prize?” (meaning, what did we “win” by OJ getting off?)

    • @maxfan1591
      @maxfan1591 7 месяцев назад +110

      That's the USA for you - the country where poor people cheer for the rich person they most closely identify with, because they're the easiest person they can imagine being.

    • @davidt3563
      @davidt3563 7 месяцев назад +81

      A lot of people viewed it as "haha our rich guy gets away with crimes that your rich guys get away with" which out of context sounds horrible, but when classes and color exist it is a huge win. Your rich get away with anything, our rich get away with anything regardless of how political it is. We are exactly the same.

    • @RCorvinus
      @RCorvinus 7 месяцев назад +32

      None of which makes anyone but the rich, rich.

    • @redjoker365
      @redjoker365 7 месяцев назад +61

      The Innocence Project was founded by the DNA expert from OJ's legal team using the money he made from the trial. The police contaminating the scene and making a lot of the DNA evidence unusable in addition to the public's poor understanding of DNA evidence led to the rise of better evidence handling procedures and DNA evidence appeared in crime dramas more often to get average people comfortable with the concept

    • @maxfan1591
      @maxfan1591 7 месяцев назад +29

      @@redjoker365 Thank you, I didn't know that. It's good to know that some good has come from the OJ debacle.

  • @NJRDC
    @NJRDC 7 месяцев назад +278

    I was a criminal justice major in college during the OJ case. We actually had someone from that DAs office come speak my senior year. Let’s just say he a) admitted his office didn’t handle the case particularly well and b) he personally believed in OJs guilt.

    • @mistym0rning
      @mistym0rning 7 месяцев назад +24

      There was soo much blood evidence that, in today’s world, he absolutely would’ve been convicted. It’s 100% certain that he did it.

    • @Alexander-the-Mediocre
      @Alexander-the-Mediocre 7 месяцев назад +25

      @@mistym0rning Yeah except that evidence of blood wasn't collected properly and mishandled that it looked unnatural and therefor was argued that it was planted by the cops. It had traces of EDTA so they argued it was from a lab. The accusation of the blood being planted plus the blood being contaminated with what looks like what's used in labs was enough to throw doubt on the blood evidence. Tech today would have been able to tell the difference between natural EDTA and lab version but back then it wasn't.
      Now I do believe OJ is guilty but you stating it so clear cut makes it obvious you don't know much about the case. The police messed up. All this "strong" evidence wasn't because of how the police handled it. Fuhrman the guy that lied under oath and was really racist was even asked if he falsified reports or planted evidence and he pleaded the 5th.

    • @galenwia
      @galenwia 7 месяцев назад +6

      ⁠@@Alexander-the-MediocreYes! I remember this. I was 14 at the time. The trial is what got me interested into pursuing forensics as a career. A lot changed in the field after the OJ trial.

    • @ryanreviews8566
      @ryanreviews8566 7 месяцев назад

      too late to apologize for their BS now

    • @bennelong8451
      @bennelong8451 7 месяцев назад +2

      That person from the DA was just mad they couldnt get another black man behind bars. Oj was innocent

  • @seattlegrrlie
    @seattlegrrlie 7 месяцев назад +462

    I never understood that defense. Leather shrinks, hands swell, and "fits like a glove" is a saying we use because gloves are tight to the skin. Yet, somehow we ignored all the other evidence and put a (confessed) murder on the streets based on one tight glove

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 7 месяцев назад +3

      You mean his car park were it park before and Blood on the outside of his glove. He'd been at house before wouldn't that explain blood stains

    • @PeteOtton
      @PeteOtton 7 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately LAPD were less competent than the Keystone Cops and with mishandling of the evidence and destroying evidence by rolling Nichole onto her back to put her in the body bag to transport her to the morgue even a new lawyer could have gotten an aquital.

    • @XandateOfHeaven
      @XandateOfHeaven 7 месяцев назад +77

      Mark Fuhrman was far more damaging to the case because his recording primed the jury to think of all evidence in the context of him admitting to planting evidence in previous cases. The problem is that even if Fuhrman wanted to plant evidence he would have had to have known he was going to frame OJ before he even knew where he was going or what happened. The timeline of events for him to have planted evidence don't make any sense. However, this reasoning would have been completely prejudiced by the recordings of Fuhrman using racial slurs, claiming to brutalize suspects, and claiming to plant evidence.

    • @shawnwales696
      @shawnwales696 7 месяцев назад

      I think the jury was more afraid of the possible repercussions of convicting him (such as the riots after the not guilty verdicts in the Rodney King case) and of being labeled as racists than they were concerned that Simpson might murder someone else. I was in my late 30s at the time and there was a lot if side eye glances. They had to know that they were acquitting a probably guilty man. That's our system though, it's run by humans and humans are infamously flawed, we shouldn't be surprised when cases like this occur occasionally.

    • @DerekScottBland
      @DerekScottBland 7 месяцев назад

      Research the evidence against OJ's son Jason. OJ almost certainly tried to help cover it up, but Jason was the murderer.

  • @riptyurass302
    @riptyurass302 7 месяцев назад +36

    Feels like it needs to be said, in a civil court you only need to be found '51% guilty' but in criminal court you need to be found '99% guilty'. This essentially means that there can be without a doubt that you're guilty in criminal court, while civil court has more leeway.

  • @wking8
    @wking8 7 месяцев назад +264

    That reaction of him looking at the shoes is wild

  • @contortionyx
    @contortionyx 7 месяцев назад +166

    It's probably just because of how young I was when all this happened, but I had no idea of just how vindictive OJ was towards the families, making them jump through hoop after hoop after hoop for pennies of what he owed them

    • @chris2kgreat
      @chris2kgreat 7 месяцев назад +2

      Self preservation.. anybody would react that way to a civil judgement against them if the civil judgement means everything you have gets taken from you (even if it should in principle, self preservation means you don't care about that)

    • @Kh79797
      @Kh79797 7 месяцев назад +12

      ⁠@@chris2kgreatbut most people don’t commit double homicide

  • @Doodlebob563
    @Doodlebob563 7 месяцев назад +38

    People often forget that the trial also put the Kardashians on the map, in case you needed one more reason to hate OJ.

    • @allanorme2093
      @allanorme2093 4 месяца назад +3

      OJ has left a bigger stain on the world then he did when he "Blacked out"

  • @jennaheiser625
    @jennaheiser625 7 месяцев назад +262

    I really want to not hate Florida. But they keep doing crap like that!

    • @Dan55888
      @Dan55888 7 месяцев назад +57

      Seems to he a safe harbor for a lot of high profile criminals these days, and their golf courses...

    • @benjaminthefox
      @benjaminthefox 7 месяцев назад +37

      Hey man there's plenty of blame to go around. It was California police incompetence that let him get away with it at all.

    • @5amiann
      @5amiann 7 месяцев назад

      ​@benjaminthefox That, their racism, and the fact that the judge, prosecutors, and lawyers all wanted to write books on it and make money. Shame on them all.

    • @MrTheclevercat
      @MrTheclevercat 7 месяцев назад

      @@Dan55888 I'm sure you get your daily dose of CNN propaganda about these "criminals" and their golf courses.

    • @jennaheiser625
      @jennaheiser625 7 месяцев назад +26

      @@benjaminthefox There are definitely a lot of characters in this saga that suck HARD.

  • @UndeadEggmiester
    @UndeadEggmiester 7 месяцев назад +304

    Shit I laughed pretty hard when that lawyer said " I am surprised I became the exactor to ojs will but I'll make sure the goldmen family gets nothing". I mean man that's a whole new level of hate I didn't expect to see in this day and age to people you don't know.

    • @alwaysdisputin9930
      @alwaysdisputin9930 7 месяцев назад +82

      This type of behaviour is why people hate lawyers.

    • @dgathome4345
      @dgathome4345 7 месяцев назад +4

      He later retracted that statement. He said OJ’s estate had debts to pay meaning the Goldmans.

    • @paul995
      @paul995 7 месяцев назад +47

      @@dgathome4345oh well if he retracted it that’s ok then what a top guy instead

    • @gianlucamorelli
      @gianlucamorelli 7 месяцев назад

      @@dgathome4345 retractions = PR moves

    • @maximusthedude8305
      @maximusthedude8305 7 месяцев назад +36

      Right? Like damn, what a piece of shit. And there's literally no way he wouldn't have known people would hate him for it either. He basically just said, "welp, guess it's time to do literally the worst thing I could do in this situation."

  • @J0eMega
    @J0eMega 7 месяцев назад +27

    The craziest thing is that there are still people who unironically believe he didn’t do it.

    • @82Catfish
      @82Catfish 4 месяца назад +1

      I was origionally sketical because, to a layman, the obvious question is "if hes guilty why was he acquitted?", in the age of dopamine fueled urgency and impatience (thanks tiktok) its awfully suss that no one could give me a straightforward answer.
      Its also not CRAZY to image the public might wrongfully demonize a celebrity, especially one who isnt white, so from my perspective things didnt seem to add up, the wikipedia summary doesnt explain it very well either.
      Of course, in truth, its very complicated and not easy to summarize quickly. Eventually I was educated about the whole story, not just the sketchy trial.
      I think part of what lead to my undecided perspective in the firstplace is that the common popculture joke is to kinda satirically shed doubt on OJ's guilt, and thats kinda how I learned about it all first. Theres also a lot of instances where people paint OJ more endearingly and obviously once you humanzie him you kinda want to believe he didnt do it, coz wouldnt that be great?
      Hopefully that makes sense.
      you could probably just summarize that all as "people often dont explain it very well".

    • @jonathandpg6115
      @jonathandpg6115 Месяц назад

      @@82Catfishthat's not the reason at all. The reason is because people will say you are racist if you say that he was guilty trying to shut you up on the topic and that is something we do more and more. We hide behind different stereotypes to try and shut down any opposition because we no longer have the ability to even try and think critically and get to the truth.

  • @maryhales4595
    @maryhales4595 7 месяцев назад +324

    On the note of Rodney King - my parents were newlyweds at the time, living in West LA during the riots. My mom was nine months pregnant with my older sister. The curfew was lifted before my sister was born, but they still remember seeing the smoke from the balcony of their apartment.

    • @Oblivisci........
      @Oblivisci........ 7 месяцев назад +39

      I have a friend from school whose dad was shot in Ktown during the riots. He immediately moved the family to Denver which is where I met him. They were all from Seoul and just wanted a better life because S.Korea was pretty impoverished in the 70s and 80s. What they ended up enduring was far worse than the crime in Seoul. They lived Denver and made it their permanent home though.

    • @ericatucker2683
      @ericatucker2683 7 месяцев назад +17

      I grew up in Orange county and my dad worked in La doing aerospace stuff. I remember my dad not going to work for several days

    • @ericatucker2683
      @ericatucker2683 7 месяцев назад +27

      ​@@Oblivisci........Yeah, the shit that the Koreans lived through during the riots was pretty horrible.

    • @leafyrox
      @leafyrox 7 месяцев назад +4

      I was in the Valley when the riots happened. I didn't see any near me but watched on tv. Scary.

    • @LordKelvinX2086
      @LordKelvinX2086 7 месяцев назад +15

      One of my colleagues was a teacher in Compton at the time. He said that when the verdict came in, the principal called all the staff in and told everyone to get in their cars and get the hell out, because he knew that shit was going to get ugly.

  • @jb7905
    @jb7905 7 месяцев назад +244

    That was a crazy ad read transition. "That guy was awesome, but he's dead. Let me represent you instead." 💀

  • @wintercame
    @wintercame 7 месяцев назад +82

    2:15 OJ is wearing those gloves that "didn't fit" while broadcasting a football game.

    • @prophetuncut
      @prophetuncut 7 месяцев назад +1

      Not.

    • @wintercame
      @wintercame 7 месяцев назад +18

      @@prophetuncutYups. They were an expensive brand bought by Nicole as as a gift for OJ.

    • @prophetuncut
      @prophetuncut 7 месяцев назад

      @@wintercame 😂🤣😂 yeah right! OJ Simpson was innocent, the evidence showed and proved... You guys have to move on and get a life now, it's time.

    • @prophetuncut
      @prophetuncut 7 месяцев назад

      @@wintercame 😂🤣😂yeah right. She also bought him the Bronco and the house he lived in and gave him a career. Nicole was a great monogamous lady... Legend has it that she once raised the dead.

    • @bennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
      @bennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 7 месяцев назад +22

      ​@@prophetuncutthe receipt for the gloves, showed that Nicole bought them from Bloomingdales.. but go off dude

  • @HussainFilm
    @HussainFilm 7 месяцев назад +147

    Can we have a shoutout to LegalEagle's research team? Look at all the article clipping they show - pieces from NYT, Wash Po, LA Times and others of all the reporting and how it was reported at the time. Must have taken a while putting that altogether. As a journalism nerd, I was pausing to read the exact wording and then googling to read the full pieces, fascinating.
    Thank you guys for your work and LegalEaglle for your explainer on this important injustice. Prayers to the Nicole and Ron's families and loved ones, I hope OJ's passing gives you some solace that the killer is finally gone from this world.

    • @kcnmsepognln
      @kcnmsepognln 7 месяцев назад

      Shame they keep using the Daily Mail as a source: it's a hate-filled rag.

    • @Laissez-faire402
      @Laissez-faire402 7 месяцев назад +2

      Seriously? It's a mainstream, monetized RUclips channel. You're basically gushing about them doing the standard work to create content.

    • @HussainFilm
      @HussainFilm 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@Laissez-faire402 Dude watch the video and count the number of newspaper clippings. He could have just talked over moving images of OJ and some random mashed up news clips from CNN. They chose the exact pieces from major publishers that were reported at the exact time the trial and civil trial happened. They provide the context of what it was like back then, e.g. cvil trial verdict piece talking about it coming out same day as Bill Clinton's state of the union.
      "Standard work" GTFO. Legal Eagle is an outstanding RUclips channel and his team puts in the work to make his videos the best as possible, and I appreciate that. Maybe stop watching if you're a hater.

  • @TihetrisWeathersby
    @TihetrisWeathersby 7 месяцев назад +1643

    The Juice has expired

    • @Wastingsometimehere
      @Wastingsometimehere 7 месяцев назад +66

      The Juice has finally been contained in a box.

    • @perfectlypeachykeen
      @perfectlypeachykeen 7 месяцев назад +70

      The Juice was bad long before the expiration date.

    • @FallenPhoenix86
      @FallenPhoenix86 7 месяцев назад +57

      OJ: Best before 1994

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 7 месяцев назад +2

      If the OJ's blood was on the outside of the glove wouldn't that mean he was attacked with the glove . And why wasnt his shirt and pants covered

    • @jlev1028
      @jlev1028 7 месяцев назад +19

      ​​@@osmosisjones4912Don't make a dumb conspiracy theory to deny an evildoer's crimes. First Trump, now OJ? Who are you going to excuse next? Putin?

  • @MurderMostFowl
    @MurderMostFowl 7 месяцев назад +10

    A funny little thing I remember from the trial was the stealth product marketing some people sneaked in the courtroom. early on in the trial, you could see the backside of a computer monitor whenever they would show the courtroom from a certain angle. When the trial started, it was just a nondescript monitor but a few days later someone had replaced it with a monitor with a monitor that had a huge “SONY” embossed on the back side plastic.

  • @BeanManolo
    @BeanManolo 7 месяцев назад +63

    Two things that surprise me: Florida somehow having a law that allows criminals to get away from getting their court-ordered payments made (you'd think a exception for debts incurring from either criminal or civil court-ordered settlements would exist but again, it's Florida);
    The other is LaVergne's statement claiming he'd do everything to make sure the Goldmans didn't got nothing. At least here such a comment would be considered a grave violation of the Ethics and Discipline Code of the OAB (similar to a State bar association, but that covers the entire country) and would get him suspended pending investigation, and maybe even disbarred (and here disbarment is a death sentence to any lawyer's career).

    • @777SilverPhoenix777
      @777SilverPhoenix777 7 месяцев назад +9

      If I had to guess the laws in Florida were meant to protect the elderly from losing everything, should creditors come after them for some reason. After all they do get tricked into things at that age, they start to lose their understanding and agree to things that no one would normally agree to. Just because a few bad eggs use it to their advantage doesn't mean it's a bad law. My grandmother would have totally done something like that had my mother not taken over her finances.

    • @mnxs
      @mnxs 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@777SilverPhoenix777I suppose that's a possibility. however, that law still feels way too broad and abuse-friendly.

    • @jcskyknight2222
      @jcskyknight2222 7 месяцев назад

      Do we think there’s anyone else in the world who might be looking to take advantage of that…? 😂

  • @ultimateskillchain
    @ultimateskillchain 7 месяцев назад +84

    I was a kid in 1995 and remember this going on. Even then, I had the unsettling feeling that he was a bad person, just seeing him on TV. But when he was acquitted, I had this idea that "well, I guess he didn't do it" because kids are dumb and I guess I thought there's no way they'd get something that big wrong.
    Of course, the older I got, the more I learned how fallacious that line of thinking was, and became as convinced as everyone else that he was guilty. Thank you for the coverage of it here. Looking back now, I feel so bad for Nicole. She did what we're all told to do: report it, get out--and she did the best she could with the circumstances to do exactly that... yet it wasn't enough, the police didn't help, and she not only got killed, but he basically got away with it. I wish I could say the world had changed, but looking at both domestic violence stats and the corrupt, broken "justice" system... it's just the same shit, different decade, isn't it?

    • @bobbun9630
      @bobbun9630 7 месяцев назад +8

      "I thought there's no way they'd get something that big wrong." The jury didn't get it wrong. The job of the prosecution was to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and if the jury didn't think the prosecution managed that, then they got it right when they acquitted. As perverse as it may seem, we don't actually send people to prison for the acts they actually committed. We send them to prison because the prosecution convinced a jury that that the person committed those acts. We mostly all accept on the basis of faith in the jury system that these are the same thing, but they're really not.

  • @SpikeRosered
    @SpikeRosered 7 месяцев назад +14

    The amount of people who thought he was innocent because they simply didn't want their hero to be a killer was disturbing.

  • @Calpurnia917
    @Calpurnia917 7 месяцев назад +288

    My middle school had all of us watch the verdict being read in 1995. It’s hard to explain how big that trial was.

    • @robertstuart480
      @robertstuart480 7 месяцев назад +13

      They interrupted our elementary school classes to tell us the verdict.

    • @99kdaniel
      @99kdaniel 7 месяцев назад +10

      Wow! They actually allowed middle school aged children to watch this in school!? I remember my parents and others being captivated by this trial. I remember when the verdict was read but at 13 (my age at the time) I didn't understand why people celebrated the verdict while others were devastated by it. In my school we didn't watch it. The teachers seemed divided.

    • @floogy
      @floogy 7 месяцев назад +6

      Same at my middle school! They brought a radio into the cafeteria while we were at lunch so that we could hear the verdict live. A very bizarre memory that I'll never forget.

    • @j.reinholme
      @j.reinholme 7 месяцев назад +5

      Same at my school in 4th grade, the teacher wheeled in the tv and yelled out "aw bull shit!" Even at the time I questioned if this was an appropriate thing for an adult to be doing.

    • @turokken
      @turokken 7 месяцев назад +4

      My High School Social Studies teacher asked if we wanted to watch and follow the Michael Jackson trial. Majority of us said yes, so we watched it on a rollout TV stand as it went along through the verdict

  • @CrabbyOldLady
    @CrabbyOldLady 7 месяцев назад +64

    One tangential note: He got away with murder, with the exception of the nine years he spent in a Nevada state prison. Yes, completely different crime, but yes, it was a setup, and yes, the severity of the sentence was directly related to the murders.
    Las Vegas Metro was in communication with two members of the group who went with Simpson to take back his memorabilia. They knew that the crime was going to be committed, and they sat back and let it happen. Their informants/participants were in fact gathering evidence for them. It was all done to make sure that he would finally go to prison after getting away with murder. My source: two outside consultants working at Las Vegas Metro at the time, who were present when explicit conversations about the setup took place, before and afterwards.

    • @castonyoung7514
      @castonyoung7514 7 месяцев назад +5

      This is huge. Everyone should know this was a setup.

    • @nate87799
      @nate87799 7 месяцев назад +9

      My source: trust me bro

    • @bipolit
      @bipolit 7 месяцев назад

      OJ is innocent

    • @clearlynotchloe
      @clearlynotchloe 7 месяцев назад +1

      source: i know a guy

    • @bipolit
      @bipolit 7 месяцев назад

      @@clearlynotchloe source: book laying out of OJ's son was the killer

  • @callumjohnston858
    @callumjohnston858 7 месяцев назад +9

    Ok, everything else aside, OJ seeing the photo of him with the shoes is hilarious.

  • @Khalith
    @Khalith 7 месяцев назад +150

    Cochran’s infamous use of the Chewbacca defense was instrumental in acquitting OJ.

    • @LaMirah
      @LaMirah 7 месяцев назад +18

      I'm shocked and appalled that Devin did not mention the Chewbacca Defense. It'll probably be the most enduring legacy of OJ's in the pop culture zeitgeist, _and_ it's related to law...

    • @Moraenil
      @Moraenil 7 месяцев назад +24

      @@LaMirah Well, he does have an entire video dedicated to the Chewbacca defense. Probably felt he didn't need to go over it again.

    • @JimmyJojoshabadoo
      @JimmyJojoshabadoo 7 месяцев назад +9

      I think it would be disrespectful to cite that in a video that addresses the Brown and Goldman estates. They still have surviving relatives that still have to endure the trauma of him being free, relevant, and the system failing them.

  • @lknight1266
    @lknight1266 7 месяцев назад +47

    The one thing that impresses me about your videos, is the ad reads u do, even for your legal team, is ALWAYS done brand new for each video, not just one clip reused from when you originally did it. It’s nice you spin the videos topic into it as well

    • @2bleushadow
      @2bleushadow 7 месяцев назад

      Yes I love this 😄

  • @kstepko
    @kstepko 7 месяцев назад +8

    Thank you! You were probably going to make this video anyway, but I requested it in the comments and now I feel proud.

  • @Sevenfeet0
    @Sevenfeet0 7 месяцев назад +45

    Props for remembering the "If i did it" sketch from "The Chris Rock Show" which was famously predicted such a ridiculous book. Also, OJ's film career dates all the way back to when he was a student at USC. His appearance in "The Towering Inferno" was while he was an active player in the NFL. "Capricorn One" and "The Naked Gun" came right at the end of his playing career. Not to mention the Hertz ads. So he was very much a household name, even if you didn't follow football.

  • @nerdoftheatre
    @nerdoftheatre 7 месяцев назад +75

    2:00 My boss and coworker were talking about OJ. He then turns and goes - you're too young to have witnessed any of this. I just mentioned that I was born in 1998 and I had to check when the trials started.

  • @primaldnb
    @primaldnb 7 месяцев назад +8

    Subject matter aside, that's such a sick tie dude, love that turquoise

  • @ninavale.
    @ninavale. 7 месяцев назад +178

    The fact that he got found responsible and liable in civil court tells me, very much that this wasn't about anyone actually beliving he didn't do it. It was people hating LAPD and having issues with corruption and clear biases within that institution. The tensions and grivences were so high people were willing to let a murder go. I believe one of the jurors said that this was a payback for Rhodney King. Now, this shouldn't have had a bearing on OJ's case, but when tensions are high people are rarely logical and rational.

    • @cinemaocd1752
      @cinemaocd1752 7 месяцев назад

      Not only that, but they had no choice but to vote based on what they were presented with in court: a star witness that was a turner diaries level racist, blood evidence that was mishandled, and a trial that lasted more than a year. They were all exhausted and I think the verdict was as much payback to the prosecution team as it was payback for rodney king...

    • @legathar8558
      @legathar8558 7 месяцев назад +33

      that quote is a myth, however that sort of attitude absolutely existed around the trial

    • @danpatterson8009
      @danpatterson8009 7 месяцев назад +25

      Agree. The defense exploited that sentiment in stacking the jury, and did their best to paint the prosecution as biased. Fuhrman was a godsend for the defense- some think he was paid by them to discredit the state's case.

    • @puirYorick
      @puirYorick 7 месяцев назад

      Guilty or not - there was a solid establishment of reasonable doubt regarding the way cops handled the evidence. I personally find that BOTH juries came to the appropriate findings under the rule of law. Civil trials are on the balance of probabilities but criminal cases need proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Dirty cops = plenty of reasonable doubt. Had the detectives played it clean, the defence couldn't play up that doubt in the jurors' minds.

    • @someguy1ification
      @someguy1ification 7 месяцев назад +15

      The prosecution was also MUCH better at presenting their case in the civil trial.

  • @cloud9847
    @cloud9847 7 месяцев назад +148

    the gloves always got me. If you buy fitted gloves that are snug/tight and then try to put those same gloves on with a pair of latex gloves - that are too small anyway because your lawyer is good - then those fitted/snug gloves won't fit anymore.
    That Jury were some seriously stupid people.

    • @donovans6472
      @donovans6472 7 месяцев назад

      i guess lawyers and law professors are just as stupid because they also agree with the not guilty verdict for the criminal trial

    • @NobodyNeedstoknow-bq5px
      @NobodyNeedstoknow-bq5px 7 месяцев назад +18

      No, just black, supporting their most famous black idol.

    • @yelitzavalencia3416
      @yelitzavalencia3416 7 месяцев назад +1

      I think the “if the glove doesn’t fit…” defense could’ve worked because of Mark Fuhrman. The whole plead the fifth moment when asked if he planted evidence likely aided the defense in planting the idea that the gloves don’t fit , therefore they don’t belong to OJ. Now we have knowledge that they didn’t have. Unfortunately, his actions tainted the case and helped prevent justice from being delivered.

    • @sachathehuman4234
      @sachathehuman4234 7 месяцев назад +20

      ​@@NobodyNeedstoknow-bq5pxdont be racist please.

    • @almightybogza
      @almightybogza 7 месяцев назад +30

      ​@@sachathehuman4234Its not racist, in fact the jury was racist. Most of them were black. This happened after the LA riots. They 100% voted not guilty BECAUSE he was black.
      The fact that detective Furhman used racist remarks a lot.

  • @ZAB_Nailz
    @ZAB_Nailz 7 месяцев назад +18

    Your seamless ad transitions will never cease to amaze me

  • @lazrustosadow5880
    @lazrustosadow5880 7 месяцев назад +287

    Can't wait till cancer writes it's own book "I did it"

    • @capybara1331
      @capybara1331 7 месяцев назад +19

      It be "if I did it" but the "if" will be very small on the image for the sake of deniability.

    • @chris2kgreat
      @chris2kgreat 7 месяцев назад +3

      Cancer writes such a book, millions of times per year in the US alone

    • @stoiccrane4259
      @stoiccrane4259 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@chris2kgreat Cancer would be the world's top grossing author if it wrote books.

    • @averygamerdude7911
      @averygamerdude7911 5 месяцев назад

      Same here pal!

  • @TihetrisWeathersby
    @TihetrisWeathersby 7 месяцев назад +852

    The amount of people still love and defend OJ is gross

    • @Newton-Reuther
      @Newton-Reuther 7 месяцев назад +68

      Could say the same thing about Trump or Clinton, both of whom have way more blood on their hands (because they didn't wear gloves)
      Edit: People are really sensitive about a news headline from 30+ years ago. Really shows how many people can't let go of events that had nothing to do with them.

    • @TheMajorStranger
      @TheMajorStranger 7 месяцев назад +190

      @@Newton-Reuther There's a very clear distinction between institutional violence and murdering his estranged wife.

    • @Oblivisci........
      @Oblivisci........ 7 месяцев назад +129

      @@Newton-ReutherIs it alright that I think all three are disgusting?

    • @Heathcoatman
      @Heathcoatman 7 месяцев назад +126

      @@Newton-Reuther The old "yeah, but whatabout......."
      Arent there enough forums to give your political opinion elsewhere? No one cares there, either, but it's at least appropriate. You gave away your bias

    • @TheFiddleFaddle
      @TheFiddleFaddle 7 месяцев назад +86

      @@Newton-Reuther Hey I'm sorry to break it to you but there's a lot of people responsible for a lot of death in the world. One murderer doesn't excuse the other.

  • @jenniferbell5482
    @jenniferbell5482 7 месяцев назад +5

    I was horrified to see a comment in another post that someone said that his football career was more important than the violent death of two people and this person thought he was guilty. He said doesn’t matter he was the Juice! His football career was amazing, he was such a hero for his football career. Really where are people’s morals?

  • @unicorntulkas
    @unicorntulkas 7 месяцев назад +120

    "If there was an injury or death in your family, whether OJ did it or not"
    damn, that's a cold line

    • @mikeE997
      @mikeE997 7 месяцев назад

      "But, Jonny Conkran has passed away"

  • @hooting-ton5215
    @hooting-ton5215 7 месяцев назад +178

    OJ showed us one important thing when he was acquitted:
    Black, white or brown... so long as you have the money and fame you can escape any consequences for your heinous actions

    • @otsoko66
      @otsoko66 7 месяцев назад +32

      almost ... what it showed was that -- for the first time -- if he had enough money, a Black man could finally escape consequences just like rich white men had always done.

    • @Not_Always
      @Not_Always 7 месяцев назад

      What piece of evidence was the smoking gun for you that made you think he was guilty, that a jury somehow overlooked?

    • @bitcoinconstitutionalist9252
      @bitcoinconstitutionalist9252 7 месяцев назад +19

      @@Not_Always Answer: The statements of one of his jurors stating that she had decided that he was not guilty after the first day of the trial and nothing afterward could change her mind. That's a tainted juror admitting to it in public.

    • @oriontigley5089
      @oriontigley5089 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Not_Always
      Watch tgis section of the video: 8:00
      I feel like that's pretty damning.

    • @thisisnotmyname8766
      @thisisnotmyname8766 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Not_AlwaysWho tf did it then?

  • @markloveless1001
    @markloveless1001 7 месяцев назад +6

    Those razors really are good. I've had one for about a year, used it just a couple of hours ago. It's paid for itself several times over in not having to buy the replacement heads; I've yet to buy more blades, and as old school double side flat razor blades, they'll be really cheap when I have to. One of the few things I bought on an internet ad (Simon Whistler in this case) and while yeah, kinda steep on the front end, worth it.

  • @solrinin
    @solrinin 7 месяцев назад +291

    Man, it would be nice if we didn't have a tiered justice system where rich people basically have to admit (in the correct way no less) to be found guilty of their crimes...

    • @emisor9272
      @emisor9272 7 месяцев назад +37

      If he doesn't admit, you must acquit

    • @barryfraser831
      @barryfraser831 7 месяцев назад

      This time it wasn't because of the tiered justice system of wealth. Instead it was because of the tiered justice system of racism. Specifically the LA PD were horribly racist and had been caught trying to frame OJ. And the jury was majority black with only two white members. And worse of all, the prosecution was insanely incompetent.
      Had the Prosecution been better or the Jury not already untrusting to the police he would have been found guilty.

    • @KaladinVegapunk
      @KaladinVegapunk 7 месяцев назад

      And the poor can't afford proper legal help so they have to take guilty pleas, innocent or not, while DAs only want to win & cops can get false confessions, it's BS

    • @samuelbarber6177
      @samuelbarber6177 7 месяцев назад +25

      Honestly, even if they admit it that’s not a guarantee. If you’re rich enough, there’s always a loophole a good Lawyer can find. Johnny Cochran was evidently a better Lawyer than even Billy Flynn.

    • @Dan55888
      @Dan55888 7 месяцев назад

      Trumps crimes are clear as day and the system just spins it's wheels.

  • @stefanforrer2573
    @stefanforrer2573 7 месяцев назад +17

    that whole "if the glove doesn't fit..." thing is perfect proof of how absolutely useless jury trials are.. i mean if a jury can be swayed by a stupid goddamn nursery rhyme, a jury is bloody useless

  • @AissurDrol
    @AissurDrol 7 месяцев назад +104

    Wild thing about the glove is that it did in fact fit... I've definitely worn clothes that didn't fit WELL, but I was still wearing them. I'm not gonna go out and buy some new gloves to commit a murder. Any ol' gloves laying around the house should do.

    • @johanalejandrocazadordepin7225
      @johanalejandrocazadordepin7225 7 месяцев назад +12

      not only that, there multiple videos of him wearing the gloves on TV. Furthermore, the gloves did fit while he was wearing other gloves at the same time he stopped taking medication for his arthritis so his hand would get bigger

    • @mistym0rning
      @mistym0rning 7 месяцев назад +1

      Didn’t they also have him put on rubber gloves underneath while trying on the leather gloves? Since they couldn’t disturb the evidence. It’s difficult to put leather gloves over rubber gloves, for sure. The fact that jurors weighed those ill-fitted gloves more heavily than DNA / blood evidence will never cease to infuriate me.

  • @CiaoRooster
    @CiaoRooster 7 месяцев назад +15

    I know CPG Grey has an old video on it, but I’d love to see you give an explainer of jury nullification.

  • @fsodn
    @fsodn 7 месяцев назад +65

    I don't know that the jury got it wrong. OJ clearly murdered those two people, but the police investigation was absolutely clown-shoes.
    I asked my father-in-law (lawyer and later judge) about the trial soon after it happened. His response was "if the prosecution's lead witness (a police officer) upon cross-examination is asked 'did you plant evidence?' and his answer is 'I plead the fifth' you don't have a case".
    I myself have been on a jury that deadlocked because me and one other juror thought that the prosecution and particularly the arresting officer (and witness) that pulled the guy over did a completely crap job of handling evidence in a way that would stand up to scrutiny.

    • @ArtGirl82
      @ArtGirl82 7 месяцев назад +11

      I wonder if the LAPD cleaned house after their botch job became sooooooo infamous. I know if I was a local DA, I'd be beyond pissed to have a couple of my prosecutors hung out to dry during a nationally televised trial, by a cop of all people.

  • @ShinkuGouki
    @ShinkuGouki 7 месяцев назад +173

    The amount of times that OJ claimed he loved Nicole to then just sit in every interview and laugh hysterically was enough for me.
    I knew he was guilty from the moment I saw all the evidence and the court proceedings. Him laughing hysterically when discussing the brutal murders of his ex-wife and Ron Goldman, I cannot have respect for such an individual

    • @matthewbarabas3052
      @matthewbarabas3052 7 месяцев назад +1

      you mean the evidence that later proved him to be not guilty?

    • @BrooksMoses
      @BrooksMoses 7 месяцев назад +23

      @@matthewbarabas3052 No, that would be the evidence that later was found to be insufficient to prove that he was guilty to a "beyond a reasonable doubt" standard. Courts don't "prove" people guilty; they "find" them guilty, which is something a reasonable person can disagree with, and they certainly don't "prove" people not guilty because that is not their job. All the criminal court found was there was some "reasonable doubt". The rule is "If you're only 99% certain, you must acquit."
      And, of course, the civil court found that the evidence was sufficient to establish that he probably did it.

    • @matthewbarabas3052
      @matthewbarabas3052 7 месяцев назад

      @@BrooksMosescourts do have to prove guilt, though... thats literally the job of the prosecutor.

    • @ShinkuGouki
      @ShinkuGouki 7 месяцев назад

      @@matthewbarabas3052 OJ was proven guilty,but the 10 bIack jurors were mad about Rodney King and they thought letting OJ go free would be "Justice"

    • @johanalejandrocazadordepin7225
      @johanalejandrocazadordepin7225 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@matthewbarabas3052 He was proved guilty. The trial was in reality a political trial, the jury ignored the evidence because they were being threaten by the politicians

  • @WorldinRooView
    @WorldinRooView 7 месяцев назад +6

    OJ's talent on the football field was clearly 2nd to his ability to get the best worst lawyers.

  • @logancade342
    @logancade342 7 месяцев назад +132

    If they hadn't done what they did by acquitting the cops who savagely beating Rodney King, the OJ jury likely wouldn't have found him innocent. Before you say it, we all know: that's not how it's supposed to work. But that goes both ways. Juries aren't supposed to channel motives like that, and cops aren't supposed to savagely beat unarmed black people (or any people). A lot happens that isn't supposed to happen, but the system should have held those cops accountable. 💯

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 7 месяцев назад +35

      Agreed! If LAPD were held liable for their negligence and abuse before, there wouldn't be a revenge verdict on a guilty defendant.
      I actually believe the Dream Team poking so many holes into how LAPD handled the crime scene, notification of OJ, the evidence, and so on. They also should have fired Mark Furhman before 1994....

    • @pearlharbor8065
      @pearlharbor8065 7 месяцев назад +12

      Oh please...keep defending them. We know exactly what it was about, just look at the jury.

    • @jaybee4118
      @jaybee4118 7 месяцев назад

      @@pearlharbor8065you sound racist.

    • @macmcleod1188
      @macmcleod1188 7 месяцев назад

      @@mangos2888 There still might have been a jury nullification. "Driving while black" and the regular unjustified homicides by police of other young black men was on their mind. Imagine if the police killed or beat a dozen young pretty white girls every year in your town. How would you feel about the police and "justice" then?
      Good police officers hold *bad* police officers accountable to the law. An officer who covers for a *bad* police officer *is a bad police officer* .

    • @merrymachiavelli2041
      @merrymachiavelli2041 7 месяцев назад +12

      By that logic, we shouldn't ever have black people on a jury. Portions of the population are always going to have grievances, justifiable or not, against the justice system and civil institutions. If we're saying that means they should, or even reasonably will, reach a highly biased verdict then those jurors should be illegible.
      Sentiments like 'it's okay for x group of people to do a bad thing, because y injustices exist' don't actually lead anywhere. They don't make the system more likely to reform, they just sow intergroup animosity that makes whatever objectionable thing that happened more likely to happen again.

  • @michaellohmeier6427
    @michaellohmeier6427 7 месяцев назад +30

    The fact the Florida even has a law that allows such practises in order to basically circumvent any form of collecting from a court determined debt is from my point an attack on the right of the courts as the law basically makes any form of debt uninforcable and as such null and void, killing any form of legal protection for the stiffed party.

    • @BrooksMoses
      @BrooksMoses 7 месяцев назад +14

      And notice that it only protects people who are rich enough (or lucky enough) to own their home without debt. If you are renting or have a mortgage, it doesn't protect the money you were planning to pay rent or pay your mortgage with, so tough luck.

  • @jeffm9770
    @jeffm9770 7 месяцев назад +3

    Two good things came out of that trial. Jackie Childs on Seinfeld and the Chewbacca Defense, both of which were covered brilliantly on this channel.

  • @ChubbyUnicorn
    @ChubbyUnicorn 7 месяцев назад +37

    So...the families will get nothing. Ever. Wealthy people really can do whatever they want to whomever they choose.

    • @yutro213
      @yutro213 7 месяцев назад +1

      Balbal, stop crying and admit you are just poor.

  • @sennataylor592
    @sennataylor592 7 месяцев назад +97

    The only time it’s acceptable to root for cancer

    • @thedemon0843
      @thedemon0843 7 месяцев назад +33

      “I’m joining the fight against cancer… on the side of cancer.”

    • @Z107.X0
      @Z107.X0 7 месяцев назад +3

      King Charles?

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@Z107.X0 What did he do to you?

    • @josgretf2800
      @josgretf2800 7 месяцев назад

      @@ronald3836 monarch

  • @brosephchillaxatron5440
    @brosephchillaxatron5440 7 месяцев назад +2

    That Eagle Team plug was wild. Do not regret following

  • @cronkus
    @cronkus 7 месяцев назад +133

    “Will his victims finally recover?” You can’t recover from death, Eagle Man.

    • @VultureSkins
      @VultureSkins 7 месяцев назад +22

      As many other comments have pointed out, the family and friends left behind are victims as well

    • @atheistyoda8915
      @atheistyoda8915 7 месяцев назад +6

      Of course, because the ones murdered didn't have any sort of family that misses them or was traumatized by the whole ordeal, right?

    • @castonyoung7514
      @castonyoung7514 7 месяцев назад

      @@atheistyoda8915 But whose parents are still alive? O.J. died at 76, half of each of the victims' families are probably dead too.

    • @atheistyoda8915
      @atheistyoda8915 7 месяцев назад +13

      @@castonyoung7514 Uh, I think you forgot that Nicole Brown has children. Ron Goldman's father is also still alive.

    • @morganb6611
      @morganb6611 7 месяцев назад

      Did you watch the video at all? We know the victims are deceased.

  • @Laf631
    @Laf631 7 месяцев назад +51

    I understand the jury wanted to get back at the police, but the way they hurt Nicole, Ron, and their families by letting their murderer walk free is appalling.

    • @JayTemple
      @JayTemple 7 месяцев назад +12

      Don't fault the jury if the police had already caused their own lack of credibility.

    • @Alexander-the-Mediocre
      @Alexander-the-Mediocre 7 месяцев назад

      Naw it was the police fault. Much of the evidence was put into question because of how badly it was collected. The blood for example was contaminated in a way that looked like it might have come from a lab so you couldn't disprove it wasn't planted.
      Evidence looked tampered with. It probably wasn't but the police mishandled it so badly there was no way to fully know. So there is no way the jury could convict given the requirement of "beyond a reasonable doubt" given that the police gave so much reason to doubt.

    • @Alexander-the-Mediocre
      @Alexander-the-Mediocre 7 месяцев назад

      One juror did. But the police mishandling was so bad it looked like evidence was tampered with. Remember it has to be " beyond reasonable doubt" but the police gave many reasons to doubt even of you think OJ is guilty.

    • @jenniferbell5482
      @jenniferbell5482 7 месяцев назад +1

      I know it was so dispicable. They were supposed to be impartial and took an oath to be impartial.

    • @jenniferbell5482
      @jenniferbell5482 7 месяцев назад

      @@JayTemplethe jury members later said they would never convict him no matter what because of the police beating Rodney King. At that time the relationships between cops and black people was horrendous. The jury was mostly black and they said they made the decision to not convict him because of Rodney King.

  • @ChaseTheHighpoint
    @ChaseTheHighpoint 7 месяцев назад +5

    The ad transition was WILD

  • @robertstuart480
    @robertstuart480 7 месяцев назад +119

    If I'm ever charged with double murder, I know exactly which law firm I'm calling.

    • @Heathcoatman
      @Heathcoatman 7 месяцев назад +1

      OH Which firm? All of OJs lawyers are dead or retired. Plus, if you dont have the race card, they wont be able to work their magic.

    • @immapotato1
      @immapotato1 7 месяцев назад +8

      not necessarily. the guys who got him off have been retired for decades likely

    • @PeteOtton
      @PeteOtton 7 месяцев назад +13

      @@immapotato1 Some of them are even dead.

    • @shawnmiller4781
      @shawnmiller4781 7 месяцев назад +5

      DEWEY, CHEATHAM and HOWE?

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 7 месяцев назад

      @@PeteOtton Cochran and Kardashian are dead, but I heard Kim took up law studies...

  • @Darth_Sepharious
    @Darth_Sepharious 7 месяцев назад +77

    I was a teen when the OJ criminal trial was being held...Everyone I knew stopped calling orange juice "OJ" after that lol To this day I still don't call it OJ.

    • @yutro213
      @yutro213 7 месяцев назад +7

      You wrote "OJ" 3 times already.

  • @MrJamess1982
    @MrJamess1982 7 месяцев назад +2

    The big issue with getting OJ to try on the glove. Which most people buy gloves that are pretty tight, is that he tried it on with a surgical type glove already on. Try that at home and see how well it goes.

  • @BotanicalBasil
    @BotanicalBasil 7 месяцев назад +34

    I never expected the Daily Mail as a serious citation here.

  • @SteveBorne-fc4hw
    @SteveBorne-fc4hw 7 месяцев назад +33

    I am a Brit, so really shouldn't make suggestions to the US but......a thought has occurred to me. Would it be an idea to give Florida back to the King of Spain and then build a wall? 🙂

    • @Peannlui
      @Peannlui 7 месяцев назад

      I think the rest of the US wants it returned to the sea.

    • @steve470
      @steve470 7 месяцев назад +18

      I live in Florida, so I can comment on your thought.
      I really don't think the King of Spain would go along with that idea.

    • @gfys756
      @gfys756 7 месяцев назад +2

      The entire UK should be given back to the Indigenous Africans who founded it.

    • @Ellie-rx3jt
      @Ellie-rx3jt 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@steve470what about the alligator king, you think he'd accept being your ruler as an independent monarchy?

    • @steve470
      @steve470 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Ellie-rx3jt Only if he doesn't get a better offer from any of his other six sons. So I doubt it.

  • @tigerofdoom
    @tigerofdoom 7 месяцев назад +9

    Great ep, but those Did You Know boxes at minute 14:00 and after are so small that they're not readable on a phone. Usually, you guys full screen those things.

  • @StephtheGD
    @StephtheGD 7 месяцев назад +47

    “The book was written by a ghostwriter” Yeah, he’s a ghost now I guess. 🤔🤣

    • @NobodyNeedstoknow-bq5px
      @NobodyNeedstoknow-bq5px 7 месяцев назад

      A ghostwriter is the term used when the primary source, namely OJ here, provides the information to another person who proceeds to write the actual book. The ghost writer is not given credit for writing the book, that goes to the primary source.

  • @ShadVrinn
    @ShadVrinn 7 месяцев назад +18

    Man, I remember the Bronco chase. I was in the lounge area of the locker room in the athletic club I was a member of, they didn't kick us out at the normal closing time because we were all watching the chase.

  • @authorofone
    @authorofone 7 месяцев назад +2

    Never before have people joined in on a man’s fight against cancer… on the side of cancer.

  • @tomriley5790
    @tomriley5790 7 месяцев назад +28

    How this guy got away with it is unbeliveable.

    • @JayTemple
      @JayTemple 7 месяцев назад +5

      A police department that was already infamous for framing black suspects helps.

    • @LtLost15
      @LtLost15 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@JayTempleIt was also the race card being played and the white jurors didn't want to be labelled racists. I just wonder how they feel knowing they helped a murderer get away with it.

    • @coolyeh1017
      @coolyeh1017 7 месяцев назад +1

      Because to quote a legal scholar "They [the police] tried to frame a guilty man." The prosecutorial team fumbled the case so many times and against a top-tier legal defense team the prosecutors were outmatched. The police department messed up the custody of evidence, thus introducing contamination, there was the racist police detective who pled the 5th on if he tampered or placed evidence at the scene before, thus ruining the prosecutor's star witness's credibility, the poor explanation of DNA blood tests and how they work (the expert the prosecutors had testify confused the jury even more), etc.

  • @antoinevs7201
    @antoinevs7201 7 месяцев назад +106

    Goes to show, if you're rich enough, you can get away with everything.

    • @Lucifersfursona
      @Lucifersfursona 7 месяцев назад +6

      Further proof it is time for us to let go of money

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 7 месяцев назад +3

      When you so called anti conspiracy theory people lose a Case you cry 😭 systemic corruption 😅

    • @realhousewifeoftransylvania1.0
      @realhousewifeoftransylvania1.0 7 месяцев назад +10

      I don't think it was money that made the jury biased.

    • @RFDN0
      @RFDN0 7 месяцев назад

      ​@Lucifersfursona, that won't be as good you think it will be.
      Money is legitimately just a median of exchange. It is mostly used to make trade easier. Without it we lose most jobs right away.
      When we lose money it will likely be because the rich no longer need us for labor.

    • @the0ne809
      @the0ne809 7 месяцев назад +1

      specially in Florida, the state that created this law lol

  • @Banferti
    @Banferti 7 месяцев назад +7

    This is really helpful to anyone under 30 who is too young to remember this. Thanks for the recap!!