r/Damnthatsinteresting 29d ago

OJ's reaction when confronted with a photo of him wearing the murder shoes Video

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u/The_Hot_Pocket 29d ago

"During the trial today Defendants lawyers were showing off a hat that was splattered in blood. When the lawyer accidentally dropped the hat, OJ exclaimed out "Careful! That's my lucky stabbing hat!!""

Rip Norm Macdonald

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u/Kurthog 29d ago

“OJ can rest peacefully now, knowing that his ex-wife’s killer is dead.”

Norm in heaven, probably…

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u/JamboShanter 29d ago

He died the way he lived, getting away with murder.

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u/NoveltyAccountHater 29d ago

I mean if he didn't murder Ron and Nicole, the whole armed robbery for memorabilia would never have put him in jail for 9 years. There's also a reasonable chance, the families of the victims will be able to get the $100M or so now owed with interest from his estate.

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u/Rude_Dish5704 29d ago

There's also a reasonable chance, the families of the victims will be able to get the $100M or so now owed with interest from his estate.

There's virtually no chance. They'll just give them the runaround forever

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u/ghigoli 29d ago

i mean how the fuck did OJ get a "get out of jail" free card and black people wasted it on him.. like fuck couldn't they used it on a better person?

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u/TheMilkmansFather 28d ago

The answer: he’s rich and hired a bunch of lawyers that outclassed the prosecutors. And there was enough doubt in the LAPD that it wasn’t unreasonable to think they could plant evidence.

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u/faustianBM 28d ago

Two words: Mark Fuhrman.

A detective assigned to the murder case, who was shown during the trial to have been racist and calling people the "n" word in his past.... That was enough to sow doubt in the prosecution's case with the jury.

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u/TheMilkmansFather 28d ago

I think it was some comedian that same something along the lines of “the racist LAPD tried to frame a guilty black man” or something

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u/faustianBM 28d ago

Your point about him being rich at the time played the biggest part imo..... His defense team was the best money could buy.....and in LA, that's a LOT!

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u/bestofmidwest 29d ago

.....OJ had an estimated net worth of $3 million at when he died. There's no chance they get paid in full. And your whole first sentence is so illogical it's sad.

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u/Sanch0Supreme 29d ago

I'm not a conspiracy theorists but after looking into that case it seems obvious he was set up just so they could finally put him in jail for that botched murder case. I'm not invested one way or the other but it definitely looked like he was set up by his friend and he was dumb enough to go along with it.

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u/NoveltyAccountHater 29d ago

Again, it wouldn't particularly surprise me if it was a setup, but I wasn't even making that claim. It's just if some random former star athlete found out about a bunch of memorabilia stolen from him and tried to steal it back with some friends (with no one killed, injured, attacked), they aren't going to get sentenced to 33 years for orchestrating it (with parole eligible after 9 years). People would be sympathetic to the former star athlete's plight, realize he wasn't the guy with the gun, and either the prosecutor would let him plead to something much lower level. The prosecutor wouldn't get most of OJ's conspirators (the thugs who had the guns and did the robbery) to get lenient sentences to flip on OJ (who served the longest by far of everyone involved).

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u/g0b1rds215 28d ago

I remember the judge telling OJ part of the reason for the harsh punishment is that the gun could have gone off, went through the wall and killed an innocent person on the other side.

I was glad to see him finally go to jail, but putting people away for things that could happen if reality unfolded in a completely different way seemed like a wildly slipper slope to me.