Okay, I'm either going to watch this one or the People vs. OJ simpson here in the next couple of weeks. Which one would you recommend?
ESPN is promoting this documentary for all its worth, as if there is new news out there. I made the mistake of listening to ESPN radio on Saturday morning and Booger McFarland was on with some host I'd never heard of. Booger said unequivocally that he thought OJ was innocent and that his experience was that everyone (black and white) had been happy that OJ was acquitted because it was clear he did not commit the murders. He acted as if a majority of people feel that way. It was really unbelievable. it struck me that Booger is someone who can competently discuss college football but, like many of the ESPN personalities, has no business talking about weightier subjects.
Okay, I'm either going to watch this one or the People vs. OJ simpson here in the next couple of weeks. Which one would you recommend?
Precisely. Just watched episode 2 recordation. Probably (?) episode 3 tonite will be the murder scenario.If you want to watch actors act, go with People. If you want to see OJ as himself and how he lived with real interviews with his family and friends, watch the 30 for 30.
The attorneys, except for Cochran, wanted him to plea manslaughter. Kardashian had a real rough time with going through with the trial.OJ is guilty. Can't imagine anyone thinks otherwise. The lawyers that defended him are no better human beings IMO.
Did not know about the murder of the young black girl. Mercy. Unimaginable that lady didn't go to prison.
No way the officers don't go to prison nowadays in the Rodney King case. Merciless.
Does anyone know whatever happened to the truck driver that was beaten in the middle of the road on camera during the beginning of the riots? That was brutal. I still remember seeing that live.
That really pissed me off for the Fri nite game being bumped for the "chase"I just heard last week that O.J. made Al drive slow so he could hear the end of the Knicks/Rockets game. Pretty wild
Apparently part four shows close ups of Brown and Goldman's injuries. The first airing will show the photos, repeats will blur the images. I think I'm going to record the the repeat.
http://www.businessinsider.com/oj-simpson-never-before-seen-crime-scene-photos-2016-6
I've followed this case pretty closely from the get-go, so I obviously knew OJ beat Nicole, but still it was tough hearing those 911 calls, interviews and excerpts from her diary. Dude didn't just lose it one night. This was a pattern of violence that kept escalating.
So far, this doc is tremendous.
IIRC the Reginald Denton attack was day 1 of a 3 day riot? I truly wish they just let that city burn and left those people with the consequences of looting every store within range. After 6-7 days those same people would have cried racism when white people wouldn't deliver food to the area.
And I also remember the main reason those cops got off was because of what happened before they started recording.
Still, Goldman was 25 and OJ was 46. 46 is 46, even for The Juice. Maybe he was that much bigger. In any event, yeah, the knife is a great equalizer.....Goldman was a pretty fit dude. Imagine it would've taken someone with OJ's size and athleticism (and the knife, of course) to overtake him.
the cops got off because of people like you being on the jury
pretty sure this has been mentioned by someone else at some point in the last 25 years but it doesn't matter what happened before they started recording
the rioters were upset about video evidence of lapd brutality--that they'd been experiencing for decades--being ignored. they concluded there would never be justice for them within the system
you're upset about an imagined scenario where somebody throws a brick through a window during the fifth day of riots, then can't get a pizza delivered, and then has a press conference arranged by the naacp to decry the racism of the delivery driver
Just watched episode 3. The case was over before it began. Episode 4 will be interesting......They could have boiled episode three down to what that one prosecutor said: "the jury selection became reverse Darwinisn: the survival of the least fit."
That about says it all.
Apparently part four shows close ups of Brown and Goldman's injuries. The first airing will show the photos, repeats will blur the images. I think I'm going to record the the repeat.
http://www.businessinsider.com/oj-simpson-never-before-seen-crime-scene-photos-2016-6
and as they said, Los Angeles was on trial, not OJ.you'd think so.... but once there was one single black person appointed to that jury OJ was never gonna be found guilty.
That Barry guy reminded me an awful lot of Saul Goodman. His appearance and everything.
There was a lot more to OJ getting off than just race. I always thought it was just Fuhrman that blew everything but that guy collecting evidence looked like a rookie too. Then Chris Darden doing dumb stuff at every turn.
It's a shame because there is no doubt he killed them what so ever.