Must see documentaries..

His own lawyers knew it, which is why they had to present the defence they did, and it was only when the prosecution demanded OJ put on the gloves and they found a reporter to say she had interviewed Mark Fuhrman for a TV show and he was a racist, did they have anything to present to confuse the jury. Throw in Rodney zking and the tinderbox that was LA at that time and you get the verdict and the outpouring of black emotion.

He is, was, and always will be guilty as sin. He murdered his wife by almost severing her head and when the waited showed up with her glasses, he slashed him to death, too, and threw him in the bushes, then hurried off to the Bronco to get back to Rockingham and jet off to Chicago. He even changed the story of how he got the cut knuckle numerous times, but courtroom antics helped mask all the evidence.

OJ is a murderer and a convicted armed robber and hijacker. He was just never convicted of the murders in a court of law because of a biased and racist jury. This time, it worked in favor of the black man, which is ironic considering he turned his back on his black history and didn't identify with the black community at all.

The stuff he robbed was his own gear that had been taken.

Had he not wrote 'that book', he gets away with some combi order and escaped jail imo.
 
Gap Year Paedophile

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05gh2kb

Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates how a teenage gap year student became one of Britain’s worst ever paedophiles.

In 2016, thirty year old Richard Huckle was imprisoned after being convicted at the Old Bailey of abusing twenty three children in Malaysia and Cambodia. Working as an English teacher and posing as a Christian, Huckle raped and sexually assaulted vulnerable and poor children of all ages, from babies to young teenagers. On the dark web, he shared tens of thousands of images of his crimes, boasted about them and even published a manual for paedophiles.

This film investigates how Huckle escaped detection for nearly a decade and reveals that he could have been stopped earlier. Following Huckle’s trail to India, where his movements have not been investigated by the authorities, Munro uncovers previously undetected crimes. The film asks whether Huckle also abused children in Britain and reveals that the true count of his victims is likely to number into the hundreds.
 
Not read the whole thread so I don't know if anybody has mentioned the ESPN Dewey Bozella story. Pretty certain it's one of their 30 for 30 episodes. He was an amateur boxer who spent 25+ years in prison for a crime he was eventually cleared of the charges.
Well worth a watch.
 
Not read the whole thread so I don't know if anybody has mentioned the ESPN Dewey Bozella story. Pretty certain it's one of their 30 for 30 episodes. He was an amateur boxer who spent 25+ years in prison for a crime he was eventually cleared of the charges.
Well worth a watch.

Yeah, decent episode that, scandalous in the grand scheme of things..

The next 30 for 30 is rick flair, should be fun (:
 
Gap Year Paedophile

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05gh2kb

Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates how a teenage gap year student became one of Britain’s worst ever paedophiles.

In 2016, thirty year old Richard Huckle was imprisoned after being convicted at the Old Bailey of abusing twenty three children in Malaysia and Cambodia. Working as an English teacher and posing as a Christian, Huckle raped and sexually assaulted vulnerable and poor children of all ages, from babies to young teenagers. On the dark web, he shared tens of thousands of images of his crimes, boasted about them and even published a manual for paedophiles.

This film investigates how Huckle escaped detection for nearly a decade and reveals that he could have been stopped earlier. Following Huckle’s trail to India, where his movements have not been investigated by the authorities, Munro uncovers previously undetected crimes. The film asks whether Huckle also abused children in Britain and reveals that the true count of his victims is likely to number into the hundreds.

Despicable peice of shit who has ruined many lives.
 
There is a chance Jason was in the car, but there is no doubt in my mind, or the evidence, that he did it.

He murdered her, after an argument at the front door, by slitting her throat from behind (little to no blood in the rear) and then killing him after a brief struggle by the bushes. He had dozens of stab wounds, so I believe OJ thought he was the latest beau (young, handsome, showing up at her door at night, she was scantily clad). I don't think there was a rage, but a red mist (that he was known for. She was a battered wife and he thought he was above the law because they always let it go, and she came back!) that doesn't necessarily equate to rage. I think he was angry when he killed her and had to cover up for her murder by murdering him.

Surely, the Bruno Magli shoes, the fact there was any blood in the car, the fact that he cannot account for his whereabouts at that time, the blood on his socks, the fact that the majority of his clothes were never found (most believe Kardashian got rid of them for him), the repeated lies (to the police, no less) about how he cut his hand, and the Bronco chase, etc, etc, etc...

Guilty as sin, and after a brief stint for armed robbery and kidnapoing, he will be out and about as if it all never happened! Remorseless psychopath who doesn't identify with his black heritage, yet uses it as a tool to self-aggrandize. Bad, bad man....but the world is full of them!

Been thinking about those murders. How does Simpson argue with his ex, slit her throat and repeatedly stab Goldman and neither one be screaming at the other being knifed??

Wouldn't there have to be two people involved to avoid that scenario??

Not saying Simpson didn't do it, but that he had 'help'...?
 

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