I, for one, will never forget every moment of Friday June 17, 1994.
I remember being pissed that NBC kept putting the Knicks-Rockets game in a little window at the top of the screen so that we could see the Bronco being slowly chased around LA
bed confessions? When you know you're going, like he probably did, if you are ever going to get things right with your maker, that's the time to do it.
I, for one, will never forget every moment of Friday June 17, 1994.
I remember being pissed that NBC kept putting the Knicks-Rockets game in a little window at the top of the screen so that we could see the Bronco being slowly chased around LA
I was also irate. I was cursing at the TV yelling for tire strips and gunshots just so I could get game of a big screen
Darden having OJ try on the glove…probably one of the biggest fuck up decisions in legal history.
Yes, as an experienced litigator, rule #1 at trial is never ask a question you don't know the answer to. Having him try on the glove? Beyond stupid. So many variables there.
Darden having OJ try on the glove…probably one of the biggest fuck up decisions in legal history.
Yes, as an experienced litigator, rule #1 at trial is never ask a question you don't know the answer to. Having him try on the glove? Beyond stupid. So many variables there.
I, for one, will never forget every moment of Friday June 17, 1994.
I remember being pissed that NBC kept putting the Knicks-Rockets game in a little window at the top of the screen so that we could see the Bronco being slowly chased around LA
Yep me too... I was like "Come on!! We have no idea when the next time the Knicks will be in the finals again!!" lol
I too was pissed about Knicks Rockets being in that box. But I also thought there was a legit chance OJ was going to kill himself on national TV. Just a wild experience.
the jury questioning was just disgusting. They didn't give a shit that a man killed another man or woman. They basically saw it as revenge for Rodney King. It was sickening.
bed confessions? When you know you're going, like he probably did, if you are ever going to get things right with your maker, that's the time to do it.
To be fair he already wrote a gross book where he all but confessed.
Then the rights to the book were awarded to the Goldmans as part of the judgment in their civil suit, and they had the book reprinted with "if" in tiny letters
Then the rights to the book were awarded to the Goldmans as part of the judgment in their civil suit, and they had the book reprinted with "if" in tiny letters
Then the rights to the book were awarded to the Goldmans as part of the judgment in their civil suit, and they had the book reprinted with "if" in tiny letters
That is awesome. I knew about the book. I knew the Goldmans had the rights. I did not realize about the reprint.
Then the rights to the book were awarded to the Goldmans as part of the judgment in their civil suit, and they had the book reprinted with "if" in tiny letters
What a disgusting human being.
And it’s crazy how much OJ was loved prior to June ‘94. I thought he was a horrific broadcaster for NBC, but people loved him from the Hertz commercials and The Naked Gun movies.
But FYI OJ - that is not Al Cowlings navigating up front at the rudder. It is Charon. And that island you see ahead? It ain't Catalina. It is Hades. So abandon all hope as ye enter and prepare for an eternity of torture, pain and suffering. Who knows, maybe Johnny Cochran is waiting for you there to share in the burden of your perpetual misery?
Darden having OJ try on the glove…probably one of the biggest fuck up decisions in legal history.
the problem was that he had him try on the fucking glove with a white cotton glove already on! This is because he used the actual glove. He should have gotten an exact replica of the glove and have him try that one on without the white glove or not tried that maneuver at all!
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I tend to agree
There’s an ESPN 30 for 30 on that day alone..
I remember being pissed that NBC kept putting the Knicks-Rockets game in a little window at the top of the screen so that we could see the Bronco being slowly chased around LA
Yeah this one is kind of tough to react to. I have a couple of "definitely too soon for that" thoughts myself.
This was definitely one of my "too soon" thoughts lol...
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I, for one, will never forget every moment of Friday June 17, 1994.
I remember being pissed that NBC kept putting the Knicks-Rockets game in a little window at the top of the screen so that we could see the Bronco being slowly chased around LA
I was also irate. I was cursing at the TV yelling for tire strips and gunshots just so I could get game of a big screen
RIH. Rest in Hell
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R.I.P., I guess.
RIH. Rest in Hell
Rot in hell
Yes, as an experienced litigator, rule #1 at trial is never ask a question you don't know the answer to. Having him try on the glove? Beyond stupid. So many variables there.
Rangers cup parade and a chase during my friends birthday party
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Darden having OJ try on the glove…probably one of the biggest fuck up decisions in legal history.
Yes, as an experienced litigator, rule #1 at trial is never ask a question you don't know the answer to. Having him try on the glove? Beyond stupid. So many variables there.
Yup. My old man still rails about that.
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I, for one, will never forget every moment of Friday June 17, 1994.
I remember being pissed that NBC kept putting the Knicks-Rockets game in a little window at the top of the screen so that we could see the Bronco being slowly chased around LA
Yep me too... I was like "Come on!! We have no idea when the next time the Knicks will be in the finals again!!" lol
Rot in hell, scum
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To be fair he already wrote a gross book where he all but confessed.
... How does that work?
That is awesome. I knew about the book. I knew the Goldmans had the rights. I did not realize about the reprint.
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What a disgusting human being.
And it’s crazy how much OJ was loved prior to June ‘94. I thought he was a horrific broadcaster for NBC, but people loved him from the Hertz commercials and The Naked Gun movies.
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Linked the news story about the ruling
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... How does that work?
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Nice
One of the few times in history where cancer is the good guy in a story...