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OJ Simpson...Dead

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April 11, 2024, 11:04 AM
Balzé Halzé
OJ Simpson...Dead
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April 11, 2024, 11:05 AM
Infidel
That's terrible.

I feel sorry for the cancer.




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April 11, 2024, 11:10 AM
Lefty Sig
It's too bad Norm MacDonald isn't alive to see this, and make a joke about it. Or a lot of jokes, as he did about OJ's murders.
April 11, 2024, 11:23 AM
darthfuster
quote:
Originally posted by smschulz:
His life is a tragic story. Frown


Really? How so?



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April 11, 2024, 11:25 AM
airsoft guy
quote:
Originally posted by Lefty Sig:
It's too bad Norm MacDonald isn't alive to see this, and make a joke about it. Or a lot of jokes, as he did about OJ's murders.


Oh man, that's the real tragedy here. I guess the murders were too.



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April 11, 2024, 11:30 AM
oddball
And just when he was about to find the real killer of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman...he runs out of time. Hope he had rectum cancer.



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April 11, 2024, 11:30 AM
Flashlightboy
Good riddance.

At the time of his trial, I had a buddy who worked in the LA DA's office and he wasn't very kind to Marcia Clark or the DA Gil Garcetti.

It was well-known that Marci Clark wasn't the best DA for a murder case but she sold herself to Garcetti with the angle that she bonded with women jurors on other murder cases. She's correct that she had a 100% conviction rate with majority female juries but on this one, she begged for the case over other more skilled prosecutors. Her other cases were more slam dunk and she deluded herself into thinking it was a slam dunk here.

Bill Hodges, who started the prosecution, was a much more experienced and better skilled prosecutor, but he stepped aside during the case for health reasons and that gave us Chris Darden.

Clark simply wasn't the best and given the Dream Team of attorneys OJ had, she was out-gunned.

The other knock, again on the both of them, is the transferring the case from Santa Monica to DTLA. Since the murder took place in Brentwood, Santa Monica was the proper courthouse but Marcia argued that she had such a bond with women voters that no matter where it was heard, she could get the win. Garcetti agreed and they both liked the idea that the DA's office was in DTLA and they could bring the full effect of their office and their resources better there instead of in Santa Monica.

Both of weren't the best in the decision making but if the DA had the perfect prosecutorial team, that jury still wasn't going to convict him. The evidence didn't matter to them.
April 11, 2024, 11:45 AM
Balzé Halzé
quote:
Originally posted by oddball:
And just when he was about to find the real killer of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman...he runs out of time. Hope he had rectum cancer.


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April 11, 2024, 11:54 AM
BigSwede
OJ surrounded by loved ones before he passed









April 11, 2024, 11:58 AM
rat2306
^^"Drugs, Frank! Drugs!" His best scene and lines from the trilogy.
April 11, 2024, 12:04 PM
egregore





April 11, 2024, 12:08 PM
mr kablammo
I remember reading in interviews after the trial t hat some of the black female jurors stated that they would never convict a black man.


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April 11, 2024, 12:08 PM
BMR
I heard he wrote a book titled “if CANCER DID IT.”



April 11, 2024, 12:12 PM
Pickle Rick
That MF should should have ate a bullet in the Bronco and died of lead poisoning instead having to waste precious oxygen all these years. F-Him. John


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April 11, 2024, 12:25 PM
trapper189
quote:
Originally posted by mr kablammo:
I remember reading in interviews after the trial t hat some of the black female jurors stated that they would never convict a black man.


From the Babylon Bee article linked above:

“At publishing time, O.J. Simpson's questions unfortunately remained unanswered after a majority-black jury declared him "not dead."”
April 11, 2024, 12:32 PM
P220 Smudge
One of his final acts was to tell everyone to get their Covid shots. "And it's you people who aren't gettin' the shots that has brought this mask thing back."



Tell me he died of turbo cancer. It sounds horrible, and I hope he had it.


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April 11, 2024, 12:35 PM
egregore

April 11, 2024, 01:06 PM
pulicords
quote:
Originally posted by Flashlightboy:
Good riddance.

At the time of his trial, I had a buddy who worked in the LA DA's office and he wasn't very kind to Marcia Clark or the DA Gil Garcetti.

It was well-known that Marci Clark wasn't the best DA for a murder case but she sold herself to Garcetti with the angle that she bonded with women jurors on other murder cases. She's correct that she had a 100% conviction rate with majority female juries but on this one, she begged for the case over other more skilled prosecutors. Her other cases were more slam dunk and she deluded herself into thinking it was a slam dunk here.

Bill Hodges, who started the prosecution, was a much more experienced and better skilled prosecutor, but he stepped aside during the case for health reasons and that gave us Chris Darden.

Clark simply wasn't the best and given the Dream Team of attorneys OJ had, she was out-gunned.

The other knock, again on the both of them, is the transferring the case from Santa Monica to DTLA. Since the murder took place in Brentwood, Santa Monica was the proper courthouse but Marcia argued that she had such a bond with women voters that no matter where it was heard, she could get the win. Garcetti agreed and they both liked the idea that the DA's office was in DTLA and they could bring the full effect of their office and their resources better there instead of in Santa Monica.

Both of weren't the best in the decision making but if the DA had the perfect prosecutorial team, that jury still wasn't going to convict him. The evidence didn't matter to them.


I was working very closely with members of the LADA's Santa Monica Office at the time. They'd handled plenty of "high profile" murder trials and could have easily handled this case, BUT the elected District Attorney (Garcetti) decided to make this a political matter by taking the case away from them and relocating it to the Criminal Courts Building downtown. There, it would be heard by a different jury pool (comprised of more African American juror) and a win would (in Garcetti's opinion) strengthen his base in the next election. Marcia Clark and Chris Darden were also chosen more for optics than actual abilities.

When Garcetti replaced the rule of law with a political narrative, he opened the door for what followed: A politicized jury that used "NULLIFICATION" to arrive at a verdict no less invalid than racist juries rendered in the South when white offenders who'd victimized black victims as members of the KKK escaped justice got a pass.

Strangely, members of the LAPD Robbery Homicide unit, had actually treated Simpson with far more difference than they'd have treated the average white suspect in such a horrific murder. I had an opportunity to review their entire interview of Simpson and to any experienced investigator, it was painfully obvious how starstruck they'd been. A simple question or two posed in the correct manner probably would have resulted in an admission of guilt, but they'd dropped the ball so easily pitched to them not because of "racism", but due to awe of Simpson's history and celebrity.

Years later, when I was retired and providing investigative and expert services to indigent defendants, I worked several cases with one of the members of the "Dream Team." He told me that he and other team members were actually shocked that the jurors rejected the prosecutors' case and came back with a Not Guilty verdict. They'd underestimated the amount of sway the "race card" had, and had expected at most a hung jury. FWIW: He and other members of the defense team actually felt a degree of guilt for how things turned out. On one hand, they had a legal, moral, and ethical responsibility to provide their client with the best legal defense they could, but seeing someone they believed had actually killed these two victims get off? As human beings they were disgusted and disappointed.


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April 11, 2024, 01:06 PM
ElToro
quote:
Originally posted by Lefty Sig:
It's too bad Norm MacDonald isn't alive to see this, and make a joke about it. Or a lot of jokes, as he did about OJ's murders.


Next best thing. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TCSCJtuyfUY
23 minutes of Norm shitting on OJ on SNL. RIP Norm. Got fired from SNL because he wouldn’t stop the OJ jokes.
April 11, 2024, 01:07 PM
apf383
Damn shame……………………………it took this long.



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