The shocking O.J. evidence nobody saw

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You have to give OJ credit. He spent the rest of his life searching just about every golf course in the country for the real killer /s

RockinRobbins
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The fact that it didn't occur to OJ to ask about his children, who were in the condo when he killed Nicole, speaks volumes. The mask slipped - he showed the cops his lack of conscience.

coryharry
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I never get tired of listening to Tom Lange. Every interview with him is always too short for me. I'm so grateful he's still around keeping it real and protecting the truth of this case.

riverebec
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I remember the trial. He's right about how the cops were more on trial than the murderer.

wendys
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Judge Ito was in WAY over his head on this case. People forget how useless he was. Intimidated by the defense and allowing a kangaroo court to occur

grizbear
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Great job letting Tom Lange talk and not interrupting or sidetracking him. This was fascinating. I hope you do get him back for more interviews.

marilynfoster
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This should be a multi part episode. Tom Lange has a wealth of information about not only OJ but investigations in general.

peterbparis
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"OJ was a voyer"...super polite way of calling him a stalker

clarebear
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Well at least OJ can rest easy knowing Nicole and Ron’s killer is dead!!!

CocoCash
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Lange is a legend. Plainspoken, sharp and fair.

Kato is just a doll, boyish charm and never presumptive, the media was brutal to him and he stayed true to himself. Love him.

Jadechop
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The whole thing with the glove at the trial...OJ was acting, smirking, putting on a show. If it had been me, and they wanted me to put on a glove that had my dead spouse's blood on it, I would have been sobbing. I would have been totally freaked out that the murderer had worn these very gloves when they killed my spouse. My reaction would have been horror, not smirking.

margannaful
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Yeah, the real kicker at the start is when he didn't even ask about his kids.

sallyjb
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I was 23 during this trial and now at 54 i still couldn't fathom how he was found not guilty. Then today I see footage of a juror interview where the woman clearly stated that 90% of the jurors thought he was guilty but they voted not guilty out of revenge for the Rodney King beating. When she was asked how she felt about doing that after the fact she just threw up her hands like oh well..what a slap in the face of Ron and Nicole's family and Americans in general. To this day that verdict grinds my gears and no doubt OJ knew hed be making news after death again.He probably died with a smile. It definitely doesn't change how people feel about this trial or him. To me closure will never happen in this regard.

exwyzee
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Judge Ito was the ringmaster of the circus. He never had control of his courtroom.

Kevin_
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Nobody wears leather gloves and mask in June unless you have bad intentions.

annab.
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Vincent Bugalosi, who never lost a murder case, said in his book Outrage, that when your blood is found at the crime scene it is an open and shut case.

pbm
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Please do more Interviews with Tom & Kato. Excellent interview. Much respect for Tom! It’s a shame none of this was brought to light.

kristin
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Whatever history of injustices the jury felt the toward the LAPD, there was no bigger injustice than what that jury did toward Ron and Nicole. Shameful.

brianburke
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I think what amazes me about Tom Lange is just how sharp his memory is at 79 years old and how much he recalls from when he investigated these murders back in 1994. Heck, I could listen to Tom Lange tell stories all day long and not just about the OJ case, I want to hear about his other cases too including Wonderland, his cases when he worked as a PI after retiring from the LAPD and also perhaps to get his insights on some current cases and cold cases? I would like to hear him explain his analysis on the JonBenet Ramsey case. Hope you can get him to come on your show as a regular guest, he's a truly legendary detective!

Romulan
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This is stunning - what an interview I am glad they all wanted to do this together.

mattg