Young Blood Here, Did OJ Do It?

Y'all dudes really don't like hand to hand king huh? :lol:


Keep doing ur thing young king! I feel you man..


And I do think oj did it, but I ain't mad that he got off. Point for the bad guys..

Excuse how ignorant that sounds, but this trail was all about race man... And I think that for once in history being black actually helped the man.. You know, with all the curropt ish lapd was doing on camera and getting away with?


And we all know he's doing life now for getting off on this charge... So it's alot of lies and agendas on both sides..
 
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The Juice did it. But when it was time to present the case Darden and Clark weren't ready for the "Dream Team". The prosecution got outclassed simple as that, they tried to play up to the flare and dramatics of the defense, and it woefully backfired when Darden had Juice try on the glove. Cochran pounced and that was it. And then you have Furman, his credibility was shot from the beginning. But even though he was acquitted, he was done, the book didn't help. He eventually got convicted of murder, it was called armed robbery though.
 
I was in the 10th grade when the verdict came out, we were watching it on the tv in class and you could see the how people were leaning, half the class was cheering and the other half was furious, the teacher started crying, then I remember one of the kids from my basketball team saying, "that's what they get for Rodney King". He immediately was sent to the office.
 
There are some wild excerpts from that book online


I looked over at Goldman, and I was fuming. I guess he thought I was going to hit him, because he got into his little karate stance. "What the **** is that?" I said. "You think you can take me with your karate ****?" He started circling me, bobbing and weaving, and if I hadn't been so ******* angry I would have laughed in his face. "O.J., come on!" It was Charlie again, pleading. Nicole moaned, regaining consciousness. She stirred on the ground and opened her eyes and looked at me, but it didn't seem like anything was registering. Charlie walked over and planted himself in front of me blocking my view. "We are ******* done here, man-let's go!"

I noticed the knife in Charlie's hand, and in one deft move I removed my right glove and snatched it up. "We're not going anywhere," I said, turning to face Goldman. Goldman was still circling me, bobbing and weaving, but I didn't feel like laughing anymore. "You think you're tough, ************?" I said. I could hear Charlie just behind me, saying something, urging me to get the **** out of there, and at one point he even reached for me and tried to drag me away, but I shook him off, hard, and moved toward Goldman. "Okay, ************!" I said. "Show me how tough you are!"

Then something went horribly wrong, and I know what happened, but I can't tell you exactly how. I was still standing in Nicole's courtyard, of course, but for a few moments I couldn't remember how I'd gotten there, when I'd arrived, or even why I was there. Then it came back to me, very slowly: The recital-with little Sydney up on stage, dancing her little heart out; me, chipping balls into my neighbor's yard; Paula, angry, not answering her phone; Charlie, stopping by the house to tell me some more ugly **** about Nicole's behavior. Then what? The short, quick drive from Rockingham to the Bundy condo. And now?

Now I was standing in Nicole's courtyard, in the dark, listening to the loud, rhythmic, accelerated beating of my own heart. I put my left hand to my heart and my shirt felt strangely wet. I looked down at myself. For several moments, I couldn't get my mind around what I was seeing. The whole front of me was covered in blood, but it didn't compute. Is this really blood? I wondered. And whose blood is it? Is it mine? Am I hurt?
 
When Cochran put on the knit cap, and wore it during the closing argument, I knew Juice was walking.
 
hell yea he did it and i'm younger than you OP 
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If Mark Ferman didn't tamper the crime scene he likely would've been convicted.

The other conspiracy theory was his eldest son did it, and he took the heat because he had a better chance to get away with murder. He never liked Nicole, but that's a weak motive.

She was cheating, and he did it. Law enforcement botched their job making it easier for Johnny.

Came in here to say just that. Read about a theory (about 5 years ago) that his son did it and OJ took the rap because he knew at the end of the day, he'd be able to swerve it. But who knows.
 
Why are people acting like they don't know what I'm talking about? Race plays a huge role in who thinks/thought OJ was innocent or not.  We really just gonna dance around the issue and pretend this is really about justice. sit down.

People know fam, they know. They're likely trying to prevent the thread taking the "turn".
 
Well I'm gon break it down like this Young Blood. I know you waitin for daddy, it won't be long shawty.
 


Why are people acting like they don't know what I'm talking about? Race plays a huge role in who thinks/thought OJ was innocent or not.  We really just gonna dance around the issue and pretend this is really about justice. sit down.

I think people know they just don't care what you're talking about :lol:

Its hard to find anyone these days who believes dude is innocent regardless of race. This ain't the 90s anymore b.

His show is gonna be lit af btw.
 
I can't say with certainty that he did it. I can definitely see why people voted not guilty.
 
 
Why are people acting like they don't know what I'm talking about? Race plays a huge role in who thinks/thought OJ was innocent or not.  We really just gonna dance around the issue and pretend this is really about justice. sit down.
People know fam, they know. They're likely trying to prevent the thread taking the "turn".
It's an OJ thread. It's destined to be a race thread
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Especially on NT
 
Cochran and OJ's lawyer team did what they set to do: successfully defend his client.

But all the signs were major red flags against OJ.

When I was younger I was in the mindset that the didn't do it. But as I have gotten older, I really feel like the lawyers exposed the LAPD carelessness and that is why he got off. Really looking forward to the FX special and the several part 30 for 30. Like somebody else said, being rich must be nice and he could afford the "legal dream team". The saying goes that there is three things you don't want to see on the cross,: A.I. in his prime, Ronaldo on the pitch and F. Lee Bailey on the rostrum. If someone could embed the link and watch just a sample of what he was doing on the daily.



His other lawyer Carl Douglas always has said when he put the glove on, he went into full actor mode.
 
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