How OJ Simpson Got Away With It (Documentary)

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Why the eff would anyone agree to hypothetically talk about how they would've committed a murder?!! What a psycho!!!

bkim
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I studied this case in college. Forensics teacher was upset just trying to explain all the basic initial procedure mistakes, not to mention evidence collecting errors and police misconduct. It was a class full of DO NOT DO THIS OR ELSE.

TeamQuigley
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The Akita was the key, the dog was there when Nicole was murdered but didn’t attack the killer. The Akita they owned was a Japanese Akita not an American Akita and they are extremely protective and fearless. So the dog knew the killer.

IBMikmaq
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As Mark Twain might have said: Better to keep your mouth shut and let people keep wondering, than to run your mouth and remove all doubt!

williamanthony
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Only a true narcissist could commit a crime like this and turn around and write a book about it.

bradstoner
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That's a guilty dude right there. Talking about two people being murdered in gruesome fashion, and he laughed maniacally.

tomsd
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He did that!!! It was TOO PERSONAL AND VENGEFUL!
DONE WITH RAGE AND HATE!
Horrible, horrible tragedy

xxsecondsxx
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He "hypothetically" had a knife in his car. He remembered hypothetically taking the knife, he DID remember that! 😂

richardlee
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Wow …Him laughing makes him even more guilty . He’s a psychopath .

dianamcmillan
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When he laughed for a few seconds he seemed crazy and evil …I suspect there are many sides to OJ we haven’t yet seen - except in brief seconds 😮

woodardadrienne
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It is just disgusting to watch OJ break out in laughter while he describes the murder of two people

landonlacy
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What's crazy is that I met OJ Simpson at two different points in my youth, and he was extremely charismatic and generous with his time in both instances. He was one of my favorite athletes, and then with his role in "The Naked Gun" he became a full fledged celebrity. I was so proud to have had those interactions with him, and now I just find it chilling. It's crazy how someone can appear one way on the surface, and be a totally different person deep down inside.

KidFresh
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He’s not even telling the story in a hypothetical context, he’s saying “I did this”, “We did that” he’s literally confessing to the murders on national TV.

JD-cmnd
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My father was a lawyer. He retired after 50 years in that field. He once told me that one of the first things they teach in law school is never ever never try to predict a jury's verdict. But when several people and myself asked him what he thought would happen, he said that OJ would be acquitted. And he was ONLY time in his career that he ever said that.

Marc
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I was in college and they had the verdict live on a TV in the Education building. It was all about race. The white women cried, and a black man cheered. It was sickening.

jaythor
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I read somewhere that psychopaths often love to brag, relive and revisit their murders. This was his way and that’s why he’s so thrilled to talk about it.

Jeanjackettty
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that trial took place between my 5th and 6th grade years of school...I remember a lot of people were mad about the verdict...it went from being a murder trial to being about race...I feel sorry for Nicole's family and Ronald's family...they deserved true justice...this trial is still haunting to this day

JCDiva
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I still can’t believe he got away with it… if that been a poor working Joe, our asses would’ve been in jail

richardclark
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As soon as I found out Nicole had a teained Akita in her home, I knew OJ had done it. Had a stranger walked inside, the dog wouldve lost his mind and attacked until he or the person was dead.

katemaloney
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The way he switches between "hypothetical" and clearly talking from memory is scary

antons