It's actually pretty easy to do. He was already Scott free from the case, and you can't prosecute someone twice for the same crime. Him writing a book about "how" he would've done it is just a big ol middle finger to everyone
It's a pretty good defense imo "See! I didn't kill my wife and her friend! If I killed them, I wouldn't have done it anything like what I actually did!"
@@FilipinoWaylon26 he knew he couldn't be tried again and he wanted to make $$$ off of the tragedy. 🤮 So glad the Goldman's got the rights to the book and the money.
@FilipinoWaylon26 While double jeopardy does exist and it does prevent you from being tried for the same crime with the same evidence, it does have exceptions, and IIRC if new evidence arises and is substantial enough then they can be tried on the new evidence. What I mean by substantial is a random extra fingerprint wouldn't be enough, but say the accused would write a book and disclosed the location of the murder weapon that wasn't found, and said weapon had his fingerprints and the dna/blood of the victim on it and was a match. Then that might be substantial enough for them to retry them for the same crime.
Rest in Peace… To Norm. It’s sad that he passed before OJ did, because otherwise he would probably be setting up one of his greatest comedy specials of all time.
I feel like it doesn't get talked about enough how he had previously taped a home exercise video about two weeks before he was arrested, because of the humor in it. His defense in court claimed that he was too physically weak to be able to commit such a crime, so the aforementioned tape was actually subpoenaed and presented as official court evidence to prove otherwise.
@@AzraelThanatosNo, I remember they claimed he had arthritis and a limp. His lawyers asked him to stop taking his arthritis meds for the trial so his joints would swell and the glove wouldn’t fit. With the meds he was fine.
How do you get away with murder, by not being the one who did the murder to begin with. I honestly think his Son did it. No one knew he had a son from a previous relationship. The son has a record and temper problem, not the mention the son is a “pro chef” who tends to cook for friends and travel with his own Knives, yup like really sharp knives. Others say, OJ was tired of Nicole selling everything he owned for drugs. So there was a fake robbery to get his stuff back, they say that guy went rogue, but for me it doesn’t fly. That person doesn’t need to go on a passionate killing spree. One or two slashed and a quick get away is enough. But back to the Son, he would have had just as close of a relationship to Nicole as anyone else in the family. I forget some details but if OJ knew what his son did, it would be to easy to say, I got you, they can’t commit me to murder, cause I never did it. It’s genius, I’m convinced a father who loves his son would do anything. Idk if you can find it on YT but it’s on Bitchute or DailyMotion
@@calvinandhabs You mean like he canceled his wi.. Nope, never mind. Don't want to be too controversial. In a RUclips comment section no less. That would just be unheard of. (To anyone who read this comment before the edit: I'm so sorry about the discussion it has caused. I meant no harm other than to suggest that most people think that O.J. was indeed guilty of murdering his wife Nicole, and nothing beside that.)
You're not racist though so you wouldn't have been on the jury. The jury was selected because they fit two categories. 1) racist and 2) willing to enact jury nullification. The whole trial was just a show. The jury never planned on making a black man suffer any consequences for killing a white woman.
I never got that “oh it was to small” and? Like just because something is a size to small doesn’t mean you can’t put it on, do something like say kill someone, and then take it off again. It being to small doesn’t really mean anything.
With the "If" part written VERY SMALL in the "I" in the title. I still love the Saturday Night Live skit with Tim Meadows right after the acquittal where he is doing football commentary and drawing out the last play they watched, not going to spoil it but definitely track it down on here or use a VPN :)
I liked the Juiced bit. People forget he did that AFTER the acquittal and they even reference it in the show with him trying to sell "his" Bronco with dried blood in the bed and some "old gloves" on the floor. He even put them on and made a "they still fit" joke.
I'm a Brit and was completely unaware of his career, I've seen the Naked Gun films lots of times, never realised that was him. All I knew about him was "killed his wife, got off due to a shady lawyer confusing the jury"
My Brazilian gf loved The Naked Gun and asked to watch it with a couple days ago, I hadn’t seen it before so I was looking at the cast and noticed OJ. She didn’t know the history behind it so I stopped everything to watch a documentary about it. At the end she literally looked at me and said “I think he did it” and I responded with the exact same reaction as this video.
It's honestly crazy how many people will just casually watch propaganda. There are so many documentaries saying the opposite of each other and no one bothers to do any research themselves
@@SubtotalStar850-uh8pg It's true, documentaries don't actually need to be factually accurate, many of them are just outright wrong, if not manipulatively so. But oj didn't exactly hide what he did, he just got a lawyer that was very good at loop holes to get things thrown out of court.
@@FastForwardPlans The biggest thing was the whole rodney king incident. Members of the jury revealed afterwards that they let him go despite knowing he was guilty, as "revenge"
One of my dads best stories going back to his collage days was when my dad and his roommate learned about OJ in his white bronco heading south. My dad said “damn, that’s freaking wild, look they are chasing OJ” And after he said that he hears his roommate say “Damn it! Looks like there is not going to be any more Naked Gun movies.” Still a memory he laughs at
not only did he wear the exact gloves in a broaddcast in like 1989 or something, but he was off his arthritis meds (joints would swell), wearing what looks to be 3 gloves under it, spread his fingers out, and blood shrinks leather when it dries
@@calvinandhabs OMG so you're saying that by binge watching all your videos recently I am responsible for OJ's death?!?! 😮😮😮 That can't be, I have big hands so gloves never fit me... Thank you for the countless chuckles, I can't believe I killed Norberg, but your videos have been worth it.
The only reason i know who that is is because one of my undergrad profs tried to explain how court works in the US by the examples of this murder case and the Heart/Depp thing
I love that Norm MacDonald has gotten more shout outs due to OJ’s death than OJ himself. Rightfully so. Norm was one of the on out celebrities I actually admired, and as a Canadian, felt a deep national pride because of him.
@@SubtotalStar850-uh8pgNo Kardashian was already his personal lawyer. He had Kardashian join his team of lawyers because it meant that he wouldn’t have to be called to testify against OJ, since he would have known all the things surrounding OJ and his wife leading up to her death.
Nobody not going to talk about his football career? He was one of the best of all times. He was in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the only NFL player ever to run over 2000 yards in a single 14 game season. He rushed for 11,236 yards and scored 456 points on 76 touchdowns in his career.
The way he tried so hard to spread his fingers and faintly tug at the gloves so they wouldn't fit. Accounting also for vinyl gloves and the contortion from dry blood. And they still fit anyway. I don't see how people look at him wearing the gloves and say he didn't. It actually infuriates me how ridiculous it is.
And the fact that his legal team made sure he hadn't taken his arthritis medication, which caused his hand to swell up and made it so that it wouldn't fit easily, creating doubt.
There were plenty of good moves by the defense and terrible moves by the prosecution In the words of OJs lawyer, "legal justice was done" (pretty much solidifying he had done it without actually confirming it)
The jury was looking for any lame excuse to acquit. He was obviously making no serious effort to put the gloves on. Found it shocking tha prosecution allowed that fake demonstration.
I remember as a kid the trial was big news in Europe too actually - because he was known for the naked gun movies, not the … baseball? I remember it was always a 2 part story about the trial and then about how divisive it was with certain groups thinking he was innocent and such. Gotta be honest even as a kid in Europe it seemed pretty fucking obvious he did it
True, I am German and I knew about it, but this might actually portray how we felt learning that the guy we had seen as teens in a comedic movie was a double killer
He wore the exaxt pair of gloves on live TV in 1990 while doing sports casting....so they fit. He just wasn't taking his arthritis meds as per advice from his lawyer
In all honesty I hadn’t heard of Norms death so this went from a “haha funny OJ’s dead” to some really deep sadness and I had just been watching some stuff Norm was in released in 2022 but apparently he died not to long before that so I guess seeing him in 2022 I just kinda figured he was still alive. We lost one of the most iconic voices in comedy history. Norm Macdonald rests in peace in the halls of iconic comedian voices, his spot sits right next to Gilbert Gottfried. I’ve heard tales that the conversations they have would make a man laugh without ever needing to hear the punch line.
His portrayal of Nordburg was fantastic. The Naked Gun movies are great, and if you haven't watched them, I strongly recommend them. That being said, it's nice that OJs wife's killer has passed.
I started watching awhile back and was a little concerned about it ruining the movie. Totally forgot Nordburg's running gag was being seriously injured repeatedly. Really took the edge off.
@@SubtotalStar850-uh8pgI don't know man, fleeing from police in the back of a friend's car with a gun, passport, fake beard and thousands of dollars doesn't exactly scream "I'm innocent"
I love that everyone’s reaction to OJ’s death has either been to remember his wife…or to shout out Norm Macdonald dunking on OJ every chance he got lmao
I'm Dutch and my dad showed me the naked gun movies countless and countless times. When I grew up I learned about the OJ story but I never linked the two things in my head. I never knew Nordberg and OJ were the same guy 😅
The director of The Naked Gun said on Instagram something like: “His acting was a lot like his murdering. Nobody believed him, but he got away with it.”
NFL player and comedic actor who killed his ex wife and her friend for allegedly cheating on him, he was declared not guilty and died of cancer at the age of 76 recently
@@bossbro2991 The evidence against him was overwhelming but was dismissed because the cops f*cked up the evidence. He led the police on a high-speed chance and was found in possession of several thousand dollars in cash, a fake moustache, passport, and the blood of both victims in his car. He famously was acquitted because the glove that was found at the scene of the crime "Didn't fit"
@@bossbro2991 no one's cheering, it's just that most assume he's done it, and some think he hasn't. Its controversial because if he had done it, then he got a life free from prison without any repercussions
@@husklo He was sentenced to 33 years in prison for armed robbery (unrelated to the murders) and served 9 of them before being paroled. So he didn't get a life free from prison.
as a non-american I didn't know that O.J Simpson was an actor. I only know him as the guy who got away with murdering a woman because he was black and at that time the first "wave" of BLM happened in the US so people believed he was innocent and just thought he was one of many black people wrongly accused of a crime just because he was black. And also Kim Kardashians Dad was his lawyer and that's why they are rich. But that's about it. I don't think I've ever seen a movie with him in it.
Yeah kinda a misconception, people weren't backing him up "just because" he was black and people assumed he was being wrongly accused because of that faked. He was being fucked over just by a little. The police did the police thing and were corrupt, faking evidence when they didn't need to. So yeah, when people see that the police faked some shit on a black man's trial, they are going to think he probably is another innocent black dude being framed. As it was common unfortunately. It's just that this time, this dude was most definitely guilty. But that's for sight for yah. The police set themselves in their own shit, because they decided to do the sexy little police brutality dance on someone who did commit a crime. Making the trail an absolute shit show 💩. They made a dead woman not get the peace she deserved because they couldn't stop abusing power for 5 fucking seconds. It's literally so maddening how much it is the police's dumbassery that got us a murder walking free, making a "funny" little book about how he totally didn't kill his wife but if he did he'd totally would do it this way. I can't say how the black community felt about OJ during the trail and immediately afterwards, but it can definitely be said ain't no self-respecting black person defending OJ anymore. 😂 after this shit, the black community is only mad that another racist had prevented a good thing from happening; A black murder rotting in jail as he fucking should have. Anyway, if I sound mad, I'm sorry I don't mean too, I'm not good with commentating tone through text 😅
@@willowdove6703 not so sure about that when you look at the polls divided by race checking what people thought about his innocence. People in the comments is avoiding it like a plague but race was fundamental.
Well, according to US law he did NOT do it 🤷♂️well, that is your crappy justice system, so you have to deal with it. And we (Austrians) really loved him as Nordberg in Naked Gun 😍
Nothing to ask this time. Just a shout out to Norm Macdonald. We miss you.
You can still visit his restaurants if you want
Norm would have loved to see this.
“Well, at least O.J. can rest knowing his wife’s killer is dead!”
Norm's gone?! Oh no, I didn't even know he was sick.
@@MBTYuGiOhhe's been dead for years
Norm was the man, missed big time.
He died after a long battle with Cancer.
...
Cancer has denied these allegations, but is writing a book titled, "If I Did It".
He was on Twitter and every post he made was replied to with him being called a murderer by a lot of people.
LMAO
Gold
Norm are you back?
Every time I see that title, Vsauce shouts it to my ear.
OJ Simpson can rest in peace knowing his wife’s killer is dead
Wild
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Lol
GIVE IT BACK TO THE FUNNY MIDGET
edit: holy crap this is my most popular comment!
Sounds like some Norm Macdonald shit. Rest in peace Norm.
“I don’t want to be controversial, but…. I think he did it….”
I have heard that line 😂
I always remember the Chewbacca defense from South Park
@@g.h.milanboseblut5616to be fair a wooki on endor makes no sense
@@aadpiraat7126 Yes. They live on 10 miles High trees wroshyyr, and they're not bears at all. They're sloths
It still baffles me that he wrote a book prostrating on the possibility of him doing it
It's actually pretty easy to do. He was already Scott free from the case, and you can't prosecute someone twice for the same crime. Him writing a book about "how" he would've done it is just a big ol middle finger to everyone
It's a pretty good defense imo
"See! I didn't kill my wife and her friend! If I killed them, I wouldn't have done it anything like what I actually did!"
He doing the same thing that the baby's hark actor does
@@FilipinoWaylon26 he knew he couldn't be tried again and he wanted to make $$$ off of the tragedy. 🤮 So glad the Goldman's got the rights to the book and the money.
@FilipinoWaylon26 While double jeopardy does exist and it does prevent you from being tried for the same crime with the same evidence, it does have exceptions, and IIRC if new evidence arises and is substantial enough then they can be tried on the new evidence.
What I mean by substantial is a random extra fingerprint wouldn't be enough, but say the accused would write a book and disclosed the location of the murder weapon that wasn't found, and said weapon had his fingerprints and the dna/blood of the victim on it and was a match. Then that might be substantial enough for them to retry them for the same crime.
If the humour fits, you must acquit
These are the rules
@@calvinandhabsI can’t help but read this in the German accent
I read anything in a german accent.
You know what they say if the glove fits
@@calvinandhabszese Arr zero rulzes*
Rest in Peace… To Norm. It’s sad that he passed before OJ did, because otherwise he would probably be setting up one of his greatest comedy specials of all time.
Man, you're so right. What a tragedy.
@@runstarhomer2754Reminds me of that one tragedy.
@@kriegcore 9/14?
Lorne would've brought him back for a guest spot on Weekend Update
@@runstarhomer2754 it was NBC executive Don Ohlmeyer that fired Norm, not Lorne. Don was a personal friend of OJ.
I feel like it doesn't get talked about enough how he had previously taped a home exercise video about two weeks before he was arrested, because of the humor in it. His defense in court claimed that he was too physically weak to be able to commit such a crime, so the aforementioned tape was actually subpoenaed and presented as official court evidence to prove otherwise.
I believe the comment about being too weak was due to a more recent injury at the time.
@@AzraelThanatosNo, I remember they claimed he had arthritis and a limp. His lawyers asked him to stop taking his arthritis meds for the trial so his joints would swell and the glove wouldn’t fit. With the meds he was fine.
Wow!😂
How do you get away with murder, by not being the one who did the murder to begin with. I honestly think his Son did it. No one knew he had a son from a previous relationship. The son has a record and temper problem, not the mention the son is a “pro chef” who tends to cook for friends and travel with his own Knives, yup like really sharp knives. Others say, OJ was tired of Nicole selling everything he owned for drugs. So there was a fake robbery to get his stuff back, they say that guy went rogue, but for me it doesn’t fly. That person doesn’t need to go on a passionate killing spree. One or two slashed and a quick get away is enough. But back to the Son, he would have had just as close of a relationship to Nicole as anyone else in the family. I forget some details but if OJ knew what his son did, it would be to easy to say, I got you, they can’t commit me to murder, cause I never did it. It’s genius, I’m convinced a father who loves his son would do anything. Idk if you can find it on YT but it’s on Bitchute or DailyMotion
He's looking up at us right now🙏🙏🙏
Critically underrated post.
I dont get it
@@mesuthaktan6330 He's in Hell.
@@mesuthaktan6330he's in hell
@@mesuthaktan6330 He's looking from hell
Smart, cutting off that incredibly controversial take at the end.
Please don’t cancel us
@@calvinandhabs You mean like he canceled his wi..
Nope, never mind. Don't want to be too controversial. In a RUclips comment section no less. That would just be unheard of.
(To anyone who read this comment before the edit: I'm so sorry about the discussion it has caused. I meant no harm other than to suggest that most people think that O.J. was indeed guilty of murdering his wife Nicole, and nothing beside that.)
@@sisterthesister4870I have a dark sense of humour most would say and this had me rolling on the floor lol
@@Jessepinkman764I hope to God the joke isn't just the N word because I will actually just go insane
@@Janepringleschill out, the word beginning with Ni is "Nicole." Why was your first thought that word and not the obvious? It was his wife's name...
With the amount of jokes I’ve seen surrounding O.J., you’d think Norm MacDonald came back from the dead for a day
Oh you know he’s haveing field day up thier with the news
“Oh so *now* you can make oj jokes on weekend update?”
Norm MacDonald taught the world sarcasm so we could carry on his legacy and openly mock murderers when they kick it.
If Only
Or so the Germans would have us believe.
If the glove doesn't fit.
Me In the jury box: Ummm....it looks like they fit....
You're not racist though so you wouldn't have been on the jury. The jury was selected because they fit two categories. 1) racist and 2) willing to enact jury nullification.
The whole trial was just a show. The jury never planned on making a black man suffer any consequences for killing a white woman.
I never got that “oh it was to small” and? Like just because something is a size to small doesn’t mean you can’t put it on, do something like say kill someone, and then take it off again. It being to small doesn’t really mean anything.
@@NerdyAngel1989he also stopped taking a med so his hands get swollen and the some jury literally lied because they want revenge for Rodney case.
It was plain as day that he was making the greatest effort he possibly could to *NOT* put them on.
@@cucuawe465they were also stored in a freezer unit, which shrank the leather gloves.
"Oh I see, things are starting to fit like a hand in a glove." 💀💀
Are you intimidated by his sharp wit????
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@@VCRiderEEE
Love the hand motion at "so so funny"
Reply 5, think I'm intimidated by a shape knife
He wrote a friggin book called "if i did it" saying he didn't kill his wife, but if he did here is how he would do it
plus he made a lot of "jokes" regarding the topic such as pulling a knife on an interviewer acting like hes going to stab her with the knife.
“Confessions of a killer”
With the "If" part written VERY SMALL in the "I" in the title.
I still love the Saturday Night Live skit with Tim Meadows right after the acquittal where he is doing football commentary and drawing out the last play they watched, not going to spoil it but definitely track it down on here or use a VPN :)
@@worsel555 the book ended up being published by the wife's family, who knew he was guilty, they designed the cover like that
@@justafan13and made the if red on the black I
I liked the Juiced bit. People forget he did that AFTER the acquittal and they even reference it in the show with him trying to sell "his" Bronco with dried blood in the bed and some "old gloves" on the floor. He even put them on and made a "they still fit" joke.
What a disgusting excuse for a human
Bro, my video lagged before the “What?” so I thought he was just staring in disbelief for 10 seconds 😭
"Ladies and gentlemen of this supposed jury, it does not make sense! If Chewbacca lives on Endor, you must acquit! The defense rests."
The chewbacca defense 😮
What a Wookiee.
but Chewbacca doesn't live on ender
chewbacca is from kashyyk, endor is the home plant of the ewoks
the fun sized version of the wookies
@@dynamitewolft4194thats why it doesn't make sense and you must acquit!
Just learned abt O.J Simpson and wow!
2000 yards in 14 games?!?!
He was quicker on the field than he was in his Bronco
@@kyle9401 the bronco has slow wheels, while O.J, had fast feet.
Yeah he really slashed through defenses
A cutting edge offense
@@kyle9401it wasnt his bronco idiot. It was Al Cowlings
I'm a Brit and was completely unaware of his career, I've seen the Naked Gun films lots of times, never realised that was him. All I knew about him was "killed his wife, got off due to a shady lawyer confusing the jury"
Th plot thickens when you learn the shady lawyer was none other than Robert Kardashian.
I mean to be fair, OJ absolutely crushed it in the naked gun movies.
My Brazilian gf loved The Naked Gun and asked to watch it with a couple days ago, I hadn’t seen it before so I was looking at the cast and noticed OJ. She didn’t know the history behind it so I stopped everything to watch a documentary about it. At the end she literally looked at me and said “I think he did it” and I responded with the exact same reaction as this video.
It's honestly crazy how many people will just casually watch propaganda. There are so many documentaries saying the opposite of each other and no one bothers to do any research themselves
@@SubtotalStar850-uh8pg I thinke he did it 👀
@@SubtotalStar850-uh8pgAre you suggesting OJ didn’t do it?
@@SubtotalStar850-uh8pg It's true, documentaries don't actually need to be factually accurate, many of them are just outright wrong, if not manipulatively so.
But oj didn't exactly hide what he did, he just got a lawyer that was very good at loop holes to get things thrown out of court.
@@FastForwardPlans The biggest thing was the whole rodney king incident. Members of the jury revealed afterwards that they let him go despite knowing he was guilty, as "revenge"
I think it’s also pretty accurate the German didn’t even mention his football career😂
Did he play for Bayern München?
No then did he really play?
He didn’t play football, he played American Football. Way different sports
@@ferst262I think you mean American safety rugby.
@@GazB85They're all different forms of football. Association football, rugby football, gridiron football, Aussie Rules Football.
@@DB-pb8zlAlso Gaelic football.
I expected him to go “… 250 yards against the Lions??” At the end there 😭😭😭
The fact this kind of news only reaches me through RUclips shorts never ceases to astonish me...
This applies to me as well (to an considerable extent)
We might be living under a rock or we just don't check the news.
Same 😂
Yea I live under a rock also the news just pisses me off so I don't watch it
Same
Now, it all truly fits together like a hand in a hand-shoe
Handschuh is the German translation for the word "glove" 🙃😂
@@VivaJLHExcuse me, the word you're looking for is "handshoe". Handschuh is the German word for "handshoe". Common mistake.
"Like a fist in the eye"
@@GHOST-in-the-MACHINE You're joking, right?
@@dontaskme3648like ass on bucket
This reminds me of an old joke:
"Knock knock"
'Who's there?'
"OJ"
'OJ who?"
"Ok you can be on the jury!"
The way you immediately go “well of course he did i” with the cut off… chefs kiss 😂
“I think he did it” couldn’t be more true 😅
The jury knew he did it. That's why they enacted jury nullification. Those racists believe that murder should have been legal.
The only sad part is norm can’t make a joke about it
RIP to the 🐐
In memoriam de regulus:
Norm "Serving a Youthful Porpoise" McDonald.
@@calvinandhabsWHAT
@@Luxan-yf4rv RIP to the goat?
I didn't even know he was a porpoise.
@@livedandletdie
He's down there, looking up at us
"Zey are so so funny" while doing the psycho stabbing motion 😂 genius
One of my dads best stories going back to his collage days was when my dad and his roommate learned about OJ in his white bronco heading south. My dad said “damn, that’s freaking wild, look they are chasing OJ”
And after he said that he hears his roommate say “Damn it! Looks like there is not going to be any more Naked Gun movies.”
Still a memory he laughs at
i think he did it...
that single line make me burst out laughing.
not only did he wear the exact gloves in a broaddcast in like 1989 or something, but he was off his arthritis meds (joints would swell), wearing what looks to be 3 gloves under it, spread his fingers out, and blood shrinks leather when it dries
I too think his impressive football career leaves one speechless. And his trophy proves that he indeed did it
You guys never cease to make me chuckle
A chuckle a day keeps the OJ away. Away for good this time.
@@calvinandhabs OMG so you're saying that by binge watching all your videos recently I am responsible for OJ's death?!?! 😮😮😮 That can't be, I have big hands so gloves never fit me... Thank you for the countless chuckles, I can't believe I killed Norberg, but your videos have been worth it.
"Things are starting to fit like a hand in a glove." 💀💀 brooo
“This is like a stab in the heart”💀💀💀
You can escape the law, but you can't outrun the Grim Reaper.
Now it's time to return to our fond memories of the Cosby Show on Pro7
Why do I feel so sleepy, it's such a bummer.
I'm gonna sing a song for you, and Bill's gonna give you a pill or two.
@@synthwavecat96 And then you'll get scabbididabdabdroopy.
Because no woman asked for drugs in trade for sex, ever
If the coffin fits, he must have quit.
The only reason i know who that is is because one of my undergrad profs tried to explain how court works in the US by the examples of this murder case and the Heart/Depp thing
Did he talk about jury nullification because that trial was the best prime example of a jury enacting it.
What he did was absolutely unreal. 142 yards per game is crazy.
R.I.P. grandpa O.J. The Simpsons will never be the same again.
Rip❤
He lookin up at you rn
@@Court-Master-Harlequin "Lookin up"
Skill Issue
@@TheDuskzEntertainment What's the "skill issue"? Capital letters generally go at the _beginning_ of sentences…
I love that Norm MacDonald has gotten more shout outs due to OJ’s death than OJ himself. Rightfully so. Norm was one of the on out celebrities I actually admired, and as a Canadian, felt a deep national pride because of him.
Norm made me realize that I'm a deeply closeted Canadian
@@solarwalkmanso you live in Quebec?
@@oliviersavard8676 no, I said I'm deeply closeted
He's resting easily now knowing his wife's murderer is dead.
The stabbing motions on “so so funny” made me lol
Reminder that we would have been saved from the Kardashians if OJ didn't do what he did.
Rob Kardashian was already extremely wealthy and famous. That's literally why OJ used him is due to his large cases and being well known
The statement evil begets evil has never been more true.
@@SubtotalStar850-uh8pgNo Kardashian was already his personal lawyer. He had Kardashian join his team of lawyers because it meant that he wouldn’t have to be called to testify against OJ, since he would have known all the things surrounding OJ and his wife leading up to her death.
we’d be saved if the Eagles didn’t decide to fuck up their tank and win their last couple games in ‘69
I mean they still would have been attention whoring even without OJ. I don't think that would have changed.
I wish Norm McDonald was around to see it his response would have been hilarious
Nobody not going to talk about his football career? He was one of the best of all times. He was in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the only NFL player ever to run over 2000 yards in a single 14 game season. He rushed for 11,236 yards and scored 456 points on 76 touchdowns in his career.
That's the joke. Here in Europe we mostly knew OJ from his appearances in movies because we don't watch American football.
He literally wore the same gloves, two years later on live television
The hand gesture during "they are so, so funny" 💀
The way he tried so hard to spread his fingers and faintly tug at the gloves so they wouldn't fit. Accounting also for vinyl gloves and the contortion from dry blood. And they still fit anyway. I don't see how people look at him wearing the gloves and say he didn't. It actually infuriates me how ridiculous it is.
And the fact that his legal team made sure he hadn't taken his arthritis medication, which caused his hand to swell up and made it so that it wouldn't fit easily, creating doubt.
@@sourdrop I keep forgetting this
There were plenty of good moves by the defense and terrible moves by the prosecution
In the words of OJs lawyer, "legal justice was done" (pretty much solidifying he had done it without actually confirming it)
The jury was looking for any lame excuse to acquit. He was obviously making no serious effort to put the gloves on. Found it shocking tha prosecution allowed that fake demonstration.
It's plain as day that he was consciously making every effort he possibly could to *NOT* put it on.
It’s almost as if I can feel OJ looking up at us right now ☺️❤️
I remember as a kid the trial was big news in Europe too actually - because he was known for the naked gun movies, not the … baseball?
I remember it was always a 2 part story about the trial and then about how divisive it was with certain groups thinking he was innocent and such. Gotta be honest even as a kid in Europe it seemed pretty fucking obvious he did it
Shame the police set him up
True, I am German and I knew about it, but this might actually portray how we felt learning that the guy we had seen as teens in a comedic movie was a double killer
@@MsPeabody1231 lol, trolls
@@Bobby-wn5yrOJ both did it and the police planted evidence. Both things can be true
@@Bobby-wn5yr it's a well known fact the LA police department was extremely racist and corrupt at the time
The “I think he did it” at the end got me 😂
He wore the exaxt pair of gloves on live TV in 1990 while doing sports casting....so they fit. He just wasn't taking his arthritis meds as per advice from his lawyer
I mean he did kill with laughter... well.... mans..laughter
Again I'm German and I have never heard of this guy
Watch some documentaries!
I'm German and I've seen him in the movies as a teen, then heard he was a sports legend, then heard he was a double murderer
What??? Naked gun is such a classic and the trial is known in germany.
Good for you, good for you
In all honesty I hadn’t heard of Norms death so this went from a “haha funny OJ’s dead” to some really deep sadness and I had just been watching some stuff Norm was in released in 2022 but apparently he died not to long before that so I guess seeing him in 2022 I just kinda figured he was still alive.
We lost one of the most iconic voices in comedy history. Norm Macdonald rests in peace in the halls of iconic comedian voices, his spot sits right next to Gilbert Gottfried. I’ve heard tales that the conversations they have would make a man laugh without ever needing to hear the punch line.
2000+ rushing yards in a single season
If he had said “I don’t want to be too controversial but…. The glove didn’t fit” I would have lost my mind
Fits like a hand on a glove 💀
He paid the ultimate price for forcing the Kardashians upon us
We have entered the darkest timeline since 1995...
What
@@PinnePonlol their dad was one of his attorneys. That's how the name Kardashian first gained notoriety
@@aesinam except that's not true because he was already extremely wealthy and well known
@@SubtotalStar850-uh8pgnot well know on TV, that case made him really famous on TV and gave them the idea for the show
Hand in a glove joke was the best analogy possible, considering...
like a hand in a glove 💀
O.J. was killing it in the naked gun. Also his wife and his wife's friend.
His portrayal of Nordburg was fantastic. The Naked Gun movies are great, and if you haven't watched them, I strongly recommend them.
That being said, it's nice that OJs wife's killer has passed.
I started watching awhile back and was a little concerned about it ruining the movie. Totally forgot Nordburg's running gag was being seriously injured repeatedly. Really took the edge off.
Nah their son is still alive
@@porkcracklins630 why would that ruin a movie? They had no evidence against him, being accused ≠ guilt
@@SubtotalStar850-uh8pg Cause there is a whole bunch of evidence that he did it. Cause he definitely did it.
@@SubtotalStar850-uh8pgI don't know man, fleeing from police in the back of a friend's car with a gun, passport, fake beard and thousands of dollars doesn't exactly scream "I'm innocent"
In an alternative timeline Cancer got OJ before Norm and then Norm would unite the United States with an epic eulogy for OJ.
...we were robbed.
"like a stab in the heart" Lmao
"dis news ist like a stab in der heart, no?"
"Juiced" is such a deep cut I freaking love it 😂
His hand movement when he said "they are so so funny" ☠️💀
“Wow, holy shit… you’re telling me he ran for 143 yards per game?”
You guys really make me miss deutchland so much and my firends! Use to argue like this all the time lol
I love that everyone’s reaction to OJ’s death has either been to remember his wife…or to shout out Norm Macdonald dunking on OJ every chance he got lmao
I don't know why the algorithm doesn't show you guys anymore because damn this is a good one😂
I'm Dutch and my dad showed me the naked gun movies countless and countless times. When I grew up I learned about the OJ story but I never linked the two things in my head. I never knew Nordberg and OJ were the same guy 😅
This might be the first time Calvin has schnäppled Habs.
"This news is like a stab in the heart" 😂😂😂😂
To be fair... the naked gun movies were really good
Classic Nordberg
He's right. SURELY Naked Gun just wouldn't be the same without him.
"Things are starting to fit like a hand in a glove" 😂😂😂
The director of The Naked Gun said on Instagram something like: “His acting was a lot like his murdering. Nobody believed him, but he got away with it.”
FYI: of course in germany we know about the murder case.
What murder case?
After the documentary....
only people who even know who O.J. Simpson is. So not many
Ze German sense of humor is no laughing matter!
I have been living under a rock pls explain the joke and who OJ Simpson is
NFL player and comedic actor who killed his ex wife and her friend for allegedly cheating on him, he was declared not guilty and died of cancer at the age of 76 recently
@@midnight_tv8 so is it controversial type or people cheering him for being a G type ?
@@bossbro2991 The evidence against him was overwhelming but was dismissed because the cops f*cked up the evidence. He led the police on a high-speed chance and was found in possession of several thousand dollars in cash, a fake moustache, passport, and the blood of both victims in his car.
He famously was acquitted because the glove that was found at the scene of the crime "Didn't fit"
@@bossbro2991 no one's cheering, it's just that most assume he's done it, and some think he hasn't. Its controversial because if he had done it, then he got a life free from prison without any repercussions
@@husklo He was sentenced to 33 years in prison for armed robbery (unrelated to the murders) and served 9 of them before being paroled. So he didn't get a life free from prison.
the part about him knowing juiced but not. yknow. everything else about him. was fucking incredible
Literally only just found out he was an actor by this video. I have only ever heard about him from the trial.
as a non-american I didn't know that O.J Simpson was an actor. I only know him as the guy who got away with murdering a woman because he was black and at that time the first "wave" of BLM happened in the US so people believed he was innocent and just thought he was one of many black people wrongly accused of a crime just because he was black. And also Kim Kardashians Dad was his lawyer and that's why they are rich. But that's about it. I don't think I've ever seen a movie with him in it.
He got away with murder because he was rich and famous, not because he was black.
Yeah kinda a misconception, people weren't backing him up "just because" he was black and people assumed he was being wrongly accused because of that faked. He was being fucked over just by a little. The police did the police thing and were corrupt, faking evidence when they didn't need to. So yeah, when people see that the police faked some shit on a black man's trial, they are going to think he probably is another innocent black dude being framed. As it was common unfortunately. It's just that this time, this dude was most definitely guilty. But that's for sight for yah.
The police set themselves in their own shit, because they decided to do the sexy little police brutality dance on someone who did commit a crime. Making the trail an absolute shit show 💩. They made a dead woman not get the peace she deserved because they couldn't stop abusing power for 5 fucking seconds. It's literally so maddening how much it is the police's dumbassery that got us a murder walking free, making a "funny" little book about how he totally didn't kill his wife but if he did he'd totally would do it this way.
I can't say how the black community felt about OJ during the trail and immediately afterwards, but it can definitely be said ain't no self-respecting black person defending OJ anymore. 😂 after this shit, the black community is only mad that another racist had prevented a good thing from happening; A black murder rotting in jail as he fucking should have.
Anyway, if I sound mad, I'm sorry I don't mean too, I'm not good with commentating tone through text 😅
I don’t think BLM was as much a factor as he was a beloved celebrity and people don’t like to believe bad things about their idols
@@willowdove6703 not so sure about that when you look at the polls divided by race checking what people thought about his innocence. People in the comments is avoiding it like a plague but race was fundamental.
@@andresvalentingarcialopez505recall this was shortly after Rodney King as well
Well, according to US law he did NOT do it 🤷♂️well, that is your crappy justice system, so you have to deal with it. And we (Austrians) really loved him as Nordberg in Naked Gun 😍
Not guilty doesn't mean innocent. 🤷
He was also found liable in civil court.
He definitely did it, the jurors in the trial even admitted he was guilty
I laughed so hard on this I almost choked on my Anker Apfelstrudel 😂
@@KingOfTresuneUnfortunately the cops attempting to railroad him and the prosecutor's terrible job made a not guilty the right choice.
No, it means they accepted a racist jury and horrifically screwed up the evidence handling past the point of a valid conviction.
Everyone called us racist for thinking he did it, never forget.
“Things are starting to fit like a hand in a glove.”
GOOD GRACIOUS
He literally did it. It’s been proven.
My favorite part about the case is the fact of what happens when leather gets wet and drys...
i love the subtle stabbing motion with "they are so so funny"
My dumb ass thinking he’s talking about orange juice
Rip O. J.
At least he’s in a more fitting place
He’ll be looking up at us
🕊️🕊️🕊️
That ending made me laugh so hard it hurt! 😂