Norm MacDonald got fired from SNL for saying O.J. did it. He was warned that if he kept joking about it, he'd be fired...so he told *even more* O.J. jokes. RIP Norm.
I find it disgusting that 37:14 the woman is just so complacent with her choice. When it is so unbelievably wrong. 2 wrongs don't make a right and the Rodney King situation is completely unrelated to the one presented in front of you, with the evidence presented in front of you. And if you see her face; it just screams being proud of what she did. I mean that's just insane. The jurors should be tried. She should be tried. If she willingly said something the went against the evidence to push her and the other juror's political agenda, then the trial is dumped. And they should be charged for it.
So, I'm old and was living in San Diego when this all happened. And you are the first person who's ever agreed with me that the glove totally fit and he just didn't pull them on!! Thank you!!
Nicole Brown's 911 recordings are horrifying to hear. They prove he was a wife beater and she was scared for her life. I wish she was able to escape that monster.
HE came after HER...her saw her out and asked mutual friends to set them up, as what usually happens. You dont have to prove all of the stereotypes about men right, by literally hating women you dont know, so boldly in public. Embarrassing, telling, projection. Try again, better luck next time. @@boofingenthusiast
In his book, OJ Simpson says he would've taken a bullet or stood in front of a train for Nicole. Norm MacDonald says: That is some bad luck, when the one guy who would have died for you...kills you.
On the topic of that famous "If the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit" moment: I remember reading that OJ had high blood pressure and took medication regularly to treat it. On the morning of that glove moment, OJ neglected to take those meds (perhaps by accident, but likely by design) and as a result was almost certainly dealing with a lot of swelling in his hands.
@@fantasma8253 What the eff are you talking about? Pick your battles, dude - I ain't that one, speaking for myself at least. I'm a firm believer that the American justice system treats non-whites unfairly. Your point isn't relevant anyway because OJ Simpson is not Every Black Man. Not saying the guy wasn't ever unfairly profiled, but he also had a fairly prolific and lengthy sports/film/entrepreneurial history that provided him support that few non-celebrities (black or white) could count on.
@@fantasma8253 I'd also like to point out that you more or less just voiced your ardent support for a criminal justice system that decidedly ISN'T concerned with justice. Maybe you're the type of person who can shrug their shoulders when a dedicated or proven criminal escapes punishment and say, "Well, he killed all those kids, but he played the system and he earned his freedom!" I'm not.
@@fantasma8253 The facts for American crime speak for themselves. The bigger problem is the single parent homes across the minority households, why isn't anyone doing anything about all the missing fathers? It's an epidemic and it's just repeating over and over..
Fun Fact: OJ was almost cast as The Terminator, but he did not get the part because "he did not look like a killer" acording to the director. And I guess he was right because 12 other people did not believe it either.
Regardless, the gloves clearly went onto his hands. They were just tight and small. And hw one was found at the crime scene, and the other with OJ.. c'mon, jurors. But they had their own agenda.
I have osteoarthritis in my hands and I can indeed vouch for your hands swelling and barely able to use your hand, it hurts and you need the Etedolac to help.
@@PurgeMaster847 you clearly have no idea how big in size that all star NFL player was. i guess Shaq can fit into shoes too unless they are for like 5 year olds too
The most important take away from this case is that the ONLY reason he was acquitted, is because the police botched the crime scene during the investigation SO badly that it changed the way crime scenes are processed ever since, so it never happens again. They knew he was guilty, but because the cops contaminated the crime scene the jurors couldn't say it was beyond a reasonable doubt.. it's a miscarriage of justice for sure.
A lot of people forget that or just don't know it. I watched the trial back then, and everything I saw presented was bad. There are people on here who were literally children talking like they even knew what was going on.
Important to note, they didn’t rename the book. They couldn’t legally, so they just changed the cover art to have “If” be really small and barely noticeable so it LOOKED like it said “I did it”
I never knew about the fake goatee in the car. Only thing missing was a pirate-style map, with a trail leading to a big red X on her house, that is labeled “attack here”. This was cartoonishly obvious.
Dude, I followed all of this back in the day. Everything from the Bronco chase that killed the Ford Bronco to Norm MacDonald getting fired for ragging on him “too much”. I was upset that the funeral procession wasn’t a white Bronco with everyone driving cop cars
I am old enough to remember following all of this as a kid around 8 years old. Me and my mom and her bf watched the chase live on TV, the entire dang thing.
It's racially charged and was brain dead retaliation for 1992 trials, overtly stated by the members of the jury themselves. Instead of the truth it was racial baiting mess hot on the heels of 1992 riots after cops killed a black man. Victims were white so their families got no sympathy from blacks in that situation and majority of the jury was black.
@@ProddByYokai in the case Arizona vs Washington they held a retrial due to the bias of the jury. The court found that it didn’t violate double jeopardy.
One clarification - Ron Goldman was just a friend of Nicole Simpson, not her boyfriend. Nicole made the decision to end the abusive relationship shortly before OJ made the decision to end her life. Nicole was a regular at the restaurant Ron was a waiter at, and she had forgotten her glasses so Ron decided to bring them back to her - his death was the definition of wrong time - wrong place. He would have lived (and also discovered Nicole's body) if he had taken his time to get to Nicole's house...
What I was saying throughout the whole video. It's even harsher if you think about the idea that he could have also been killed because OJ, who showed possessive behaviour even after the divorce, saw Nicole with another man and made assumptions. But that's just speculation, but again, wouldn't put it past him.
That still doesn’t sound right. How did he know where she lived? They had to have more of a relationship than just the restaurant. 99.999999% of anyone else would have just kept them at the restaurant till she came back.
@ryand4533 they were friendly and acquaintances at the time, so he offered to return them. If he didn't already know where she lived due to that, he could have easily just called her up and said that the glasses were left behind and she would have told him where she lived to drop them off. But I do see your thought process.
theres so many daming pieces of evidence. the one that gets me is the gloves and when OJ was told that that nicole was dead he said "who killing them?" with out being told she was murdered.
There might have been, but the evidence was mishandled, and there was no chain of custody. One of the cops was a racist, etc. Etc. Any reasonable jury would have said the exact same thing.
OJ actually had gout, which affects the joints in your hands (and feet, elbows). The reason the glove didn’t fit was that he stopped taking his gout meds in the weeks preceding the public glove fitting. Crafty.
@@Mr_Wicked they clearly weren't his gloves, why do you think Mark Fuhrman (conveniently left out the video btw) plead the 5th in regards to recovering PLANTED evidence. Explain why every piece of evidence with OJ's blood had EDTA in it? Explain to me why Nicole Brown had a Colombian necktie just like Brett Cantor (who interestingly worked at the same restaurant as Ron Goldman). Do you think OJ gave Brett Cantor a Colombian necktie in the exact same way? Ya'll CLEARLY did not read the case
@SuperStraight_LGBTQ because all the rest of the evidence points to him. The footprints matched his ultra rare luxury shoes, the glove fibers matched his gloves, the knife used was the same special military SEAL knife he using for the film he was acting in at the time, his alibi was proven to be false years after thr trial, etc.
@@AndiCannot-lie I watched this doc one time that said orange juice took the fall for his son said his kid was mentally ill and flew off the handle on Nicole
@@AndiCannot-lielol did you not watch the video you’re commenting on? OJ literally had blood in his car and his closet and ran from police🤣 it’s like you’re just choosing ignorance atp
@@nancybetters6243 Do you not know that his son could have been in the car at one point? come on you use your brain. "Ran from the police" there was a guy that went on live TV and off himself over SA allegations saying he didn't do it and it was proven later he was telling the truth and didn't do it. Sooo
Him describing the crime in the interview has me dead- How are you go to write a book called "IF I DID IT" then recall detail by detail of this book and almost being to specific on what he "didnt" do... How did anyone think he was innocent.
No Contest is basically "I claim to be innocent, but I don't have any chance whatsoever of being found innocent so I'm just not going to fight it." It is essentially for people who are being framed, but I'm sure it is almost never used that way lol
Can we just appreciate the content progression and character development Caleb has gone through in the last few years? From reaction content and gaming to genuine, unbiased commentary and candy king! What an insane journey and I'm so glad Nux was the first introduction to you! You're a true legend of TH-cam...never change.
Also found this channel when nux made him watch a bit of assassination classroom. I don't watch nux anymore, but oompaville is one of my faves. Also, I find it ironic that you talked about all the changes he's gone through over the last few years, then signed it off with "never change" lol😅
@@YuhlemanIncorporated lol, didn't consider that. I meant in his current state. It seems like he's finally found his purpose on TH-cam and he's in much happier now.
If the jury believes he's guilty and they let him go anyway, they are just as bad as him. Maybe even worse tbh. That lady made me sick hearing her say it was revenge for the RK incident.
He may have even thought he was helping keep her safe, or at least make her feel safe. Even if they were more than friends, there is no justification for what happened. Of course the most dangerous time with an abuser is when you leave.
Honestly this is one of the reasons I'm worried about Kim K, he has too much fame and money to be held responsible for his actions and he is still a danger to Kim, despite having someone else around.
Dude watching the interview with the juror who admitted it was revenge just shrug made me livid like can you imagine if literally any other race did that. an eye for an eye makes the world blind. Two wrongs do not make a right.
Judge not lest ye be judged for you will be judged by the same measure you have judged. I watched the trial when it happened back then. There were many, many problems with the evidence. There was no chain of custody. Some of it was tampered with. One of the cops was racist, etc. Etc. When you have to question so many things, any reasonable jury would also find him not guilty.
Actually, he was wearing the black gloves during that broadcast, as Nicole had bought two pairs in black and brown. They found the brown pair at the crime scenes. He was photographed wearing the shoes though, the Bruno Magli ones. And, those pictures were published months before he committed the…..crimes.
My aunt was pregnant at the time (living in LA) and as her last meal before going into labor she wanted to go to this very specific restaurant. Well that same day OJ decided to run wild and so the freeway was shut down and she wasn't able to get that meal. I know, dumb story but relevant to this video.
Or to have just brought ALL the evidence to the case And not planting evidence on OJ And not having a corrupt, anti Black cop on the case who had a history with Nicole 😂😂 yall act like famous Black people don't get locked up all the time ain't nobody covering for OJ 😂😂😂
@@fantasma8253 they would have acquitted anyone black anyways, can't get them to hold themselves accountable, or think crime is an bad thing, funfact, most races think crime is bad, except the American black race.
We know he was an abusive partner to Nicole, and I have zero doubt that the system failed her and Ron Goldman. His being found liable in the civil suit was as food as it'll get
We may not have gotten the guilty verdict, but we DID get the Goldman family being able to sue OJ for everything, win the rights to his trash book, and publish it with some very cheeky/snarky editing so that the title still said "If I Did It", but the "If" is super small and imposed over the "I Did It" so that the book just says "I Did It". OJ may have been acquitted in a court of law, but the court of public opinion never looked at him the same again. Society knew the score and the Goldmans got some petty revenge. Nowhere near enough justice, but if you took someone who knew about OJ in the 70s and 80s and told them what he'd later be known for, I'll bet it would be quite the shock.
28:55 His fame and the love people felt for him had really had nothing to do with the reason why he got away with it. There was this tension that was going on in the state at the time because we had just gotten through the LA riots. It was crazy and intense and there was a lot of tension that was still going on at the time, and the jurors had been threatened, and they were in fear to say anything other than innocent. I truly. Believe that it didn't matter what he did, but because of his race he would have gotten away with anything during that point in time.
If you look up " O.J. Simpson Juror Calls The Verdict "Payback" For Rodney King [From ESPN's O.J. Made in America]" one of the jury members proudly proclaims they did it to vindicated Rodney King. You're a 💯 correct. If he was a white man they would've slammed the books on him.
Glad that lady confessed that her and the jury had an agenda carried it out. The Judicial System televised how flawed it is. Then he wrote a book confessing about how he did.
I was in school at the time of the trial and they actually stopped school for the verdict. The entire school applauded and cheered at the not guilty verdict. I cannot understand how an entire school couod be so utterly wrong about this trial.
I was also in school and my teacher stopped class to put the verdict on TV. I didn’t know what was going on and I’m not sure my classmates did. Looking back it’s weird my kindergarten teacher thought it was appropriate to make us watch.
I’ve always thought he was guilty but just learned about a private investigator with a theory of it being his son Jason. He sounds just as crazy as his Dad and made me question it for the first time ever.
I was in fifth grade at the time of the verdict. I don't remember it being a part of the school day but it could've been idk I was 10. The only thing I ever remember interrupting the school day was 9/11 and I was a sophomore at that time
I was a sophomore in high school when the trial was happening. It was such a huge deal. It's hard to convey to people who weren't around then or old enough to experience it just how crazy it was. I will never forget the day they were going to announce the verdict. School was basically canceled. We had to go to school but in every class there was a TV and all we did was watch the coverage of the trial. I was in Spanish class when they announced the verdict. After the verdict was read there was basically 2 reactions people had. There were the people who went crazy screaming and cheering, running around like their team won the super bowel. And there were the people who just kinda sat there in stunned disbelief at what they just heard.
I was a sophomore as well. I came here to say something similar, but I saw your comment first. You're pretty much describing my experience as well. There were people cheering, others were outraged and then there were those that didn't know how to react because they were in such disbelief. It was surreal. I distinctly remember some of the people cheering and then turning to a friend and teasing them for believing that he was guilty. The entire atmosphere surrounding the trial was like a sideshow rather than the serious matter that it should have been.
I was born about 3 weeks before the bronco chase and my parents hyped that thing so much that I had a pretty solid understanding of the case by about age 6. Kinda surreal to have a decent working knowledge that almost feels like memory for something that I literally should have NO WAY of remembering. 🤣
I remember this, I was a teenager and lived in southern California, I remember the L.A. riots and the OJ trial on TV for a year, it was so exhausting and tensions were very high. "Can't we all just get along?" - Rodney King
i think its absolutely disgusting that those people let such a monster walk *purely because he was black.* how tf is that in any way revenge for different cops beating a different black man?? those women just let the other woman die a brutal death with no justice. in my book, they are now *just as horrible and guilty as OJ.*
It wasn't just that he lied. It was also the fact that his lies and record overall kinda proved the detective was at the very least kinda morally grey, if not flat out corrupt. With the police brutality, the police corruption, the profiling that was happening then... it really undermined the case then to have his testimony fall out like that in the courtroom. But to be fair also, this is also one of the go to cases for a jury going rogue. Between their interviews and their attitudes during the trial... it was pretty obvious that they just went "lol, cute, but I don't want to do my job." It's very rare that this happen, but it does happen. Honestly, their actions in my eyes are not much better than OJ's. Like... I'll give them the smallest shred in that they didn't do the murders like him, but they did let him get away with it.
Y'all there's a video of the jury admitted to sabotaging the trial. The jury should face consequences. " O.J. Simpson Juror Calls The Verdict "Payback" For Rodney King [From ESPN's O.J. Made in America]" if you look this up on TH-cam you'll see she's so proud of herself. to me it's vile because Rodney King is a unrelated case.
I had a Pog Slammer with a picture of OJ Simpson inside with bars painted over it on the front, on the back was an Orange with the words “The Juice is Loose”
Bro I did too! Got it from a gas station. Getty Mart I believe. Mine was gold and it had him behind bars and it said “the slammer” or something like that.
People abuse NDAs so much like they do not legally protect you from people disclosing crimes you've committed but a lot of people don't know that and are silenced from fear of legal retaliation
As far as I know Ron Goldman was not her boyfriend, they were friends and he was just returning something to her that she left at the restaurant he worked that. I think it’s unfair to him and his death that you continuously say Nicole’s name but almost only call Ron “Nicole’s boyfriend”
@@jimparsons9454 in the actual trial, Ron’s family, and many even the tv show made about it say they were not dating and were simply acquaintances as Nicole visited the restaurant Ron worked at very often.
he did do it there is a literal video on him wearing the gloves that "do not fit" him I also HEARD that he was told to not take his arthritis medication specifically for that day too so his hands would swell
Plus his lawyersntold him not to take his blood pressure pills or arthritis pills to make his hands swollen. Also another thing to think about is leather can defrom and shrink after being covered in blood and dry. Plus the jury literally admitted the only reason they let him go was to get *justice* for Rodney king. The interview is here on TH-cam and if you just look up " O.J. Simpson Juror Calls The Verdict "Payback" For Rodney King [From ESPN's O.J. Made in America]" you can see for yourself
Just look at the sarcasm while trying on that glove. Tried selling it before he even put effort. Perhaps the glove didn't fit as it was blood stained and shrunk?
I think it was said it didnt fit because he had to wear a latex glove when he put on the other glove and with it being those skin tight gloves, of course they wont fit anymore over another glove.
Not only that but in a documentary I watched they literally admitted to having him not take his arthritis medicine so his hands were swollen and he couldn't rlly move them@@greychi
@AshChiCupcak yeah, also correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure he was taking medicine, I forgot for what, and it can cause you hands to swell a bit....
@@AshChiCupcak I don't know if my reply went through but I was wrong, he wasn't taking a certain medication, he was in fact told to stop taking his Arthritis medication and that can cause swelling in his hands...
Hasn't one of the juries admitted that, at the time, they were all thinking he was guilty, but voted to say he wasn't because they were mad about the Rodney King case?
I watched the trial on tv as a kid (I am soon to turn 40). I don't remember one person ever believing he was innocent. The lawyer was able to grandstand and confuse the jury. I think people today are a little more savvy with this kind of manipulation and I don't think a jury would fall for it in present day.
Lol nah, in no way the jurors were confused. Those jurors were consisted of 8 black, 1 hispanic, 1 white and 2 mix raced person. After the LA Riot, in no way those 8 black jurors is gonna let the juice found guilty. They reach the verdict in under 4 hours of deliberation. OJ's lawyer just need to find one thing to make it looked like the police were framing OJ, that's why they stick with the glove slogan. It's a way to pressure the jurors on whether they were on "the man" side or "the brothers" side.
I have actually been to the museum where the Bronco is at and it was pretty surreal seeing it along with other famous killers cars such as bonnie and Clydes death car and ted bundys beetle
I was in high school drama class and watched the verdict love, it was shocking. Hearing the juror say it was payback for Rodney King is frustrating, but that makes some sort of sense. That situation was so awful and I don’t think any of those cops paid for what they did to RK.
Norm MacDonald got fired from SNL for saying O.J. did it. He was warned that if he kept joking about it, he'd be fired...so he told *even more* O.J. jokes. RIP Norm.
RIP Norm MacDonald, a great Canadian
LEGENDARY STATUS
One of the GOAT's
At least he didn’t joke about that horrible tragedy, that would’ve been horrible
Norm is a legend. I love him 😂
As a child during this trial, we lost 11 months of Saturday morning cartoons and ill never forgive O.J. for that.
I suppressed the memory of that childhood trauma until just now.
that and the murders lol
You got sumn better
I never noticed because we had cable and Nickelodeon didn't cover the OJ trial 😂
@@rockee9869that trail was the reason my Dad decided to get cable
I find it disgusting that 37:14 the woman is just so complacent with her choice. When it is so unbelievably wrong. 2 wrongs don't make a right and the Rodney King situation is completely unrelated to the one presented in front of you, with the evidence presented in front of you. And if you see her face; it just screams being proud of what she did. I mean that's just insane. The jurors should be tried. She should be tried. If she willingly said something the went against the evidence to push her and the other juror's political agenda, then the trial is dumped. And they should be charged for it.
The “Rodney King” situation sounded unrelated anyway, what even is that?
@@ssesssusman9417he was a black man that was brutally beat up in 1992 by police officers, they also got acquitted which caused the infamous LA riots
Absolutely agreed
@@ssesssusman9417 The greatest DUI of all time.
@@ChickenKinglolz oh… that is related…
OJ can rest in peace, knowing his wife’s killer is dead
@@RoMaRobMarqare you clinically insane?
@@dograinbow7915yes
Aw... you beat me to it.
Sorry to ask, but can you explain that meme to me? I just can’t understand it for some reason
@@BandKidBambicuz OJ did it, therefore his wife’s killer, who’s obviously OJ, is dead.
his cancer: “i didn’t do it, but if i did”
Cancer: I put on the glove and it didn't fit.
@@shizzledinkOng
@@shizzledink cancer: i was grown into his head, it didn't fit
💀y’all are savage
"Hey Twitter world"
-Cancer 2054
So, I'm old and was living in San Diego when this all happened. And you are the first person who's ever agreed with me that the glove totally fit and he just didn't pull them on!! Thank you!!
Add to that he was trying to put them on OVER latex gloves. Do you know how "grabby" latex is? There's a reason they put powder inside of them.
andddd the fact that he had stopped taking his arthritis medication so his hands would swell and the gloves wouldn't fit!!
Nicole Brown's 911 recordings are horrifying to hear. They prove he was a wife beater and she was scared for her life. I wish she was able to escape that monster.
Sheeeeeeesh
Buh BAM @@boofingenthusiast
She did escape
Oof, the incels found your sane and competent comment insulting to them somehow, watch out ooooOoooo 👻
HE came after HER...her saw her out and asked mutual friends to set them up, as what usually happens. You dont have to prove all of the stereotypes about men right, by literally hating women you dont know, so boldly in public. Embarrassing, telling, projection. Try again, better luck next time. @@boofingenthusiast
In his book, OJ Simpson says he would've taken a bullet or stood in front of a train for Nicole. Norm MacDonald says: That is some bad luck, when the one guy who would have died for you...kills you.
None of that makes sense yall running with false narratives
@@MojoMoneyMajor What doesn't make sense
@izanamisgrave why did Fuhrman plead the 5th refusing to answer basic question? 🤔
@@izanamisgrave and how come nobody talks about Glen Rogers?
@@MojoMoneyMajor Because he doesn't have to testify.
On the topic of that famous "If the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit" moment: I remember reading that OJ had high blood pressure and took medication regularly to treat it. On the morning of that glove moment, OJ neglected to take those meds (perhaps by accident, but likely by design) and as a result was almost certainly dealing with a lot of swelling in his hands.
It wasn’t blood pressure meds it was arthritis meds and one of his lawyers suggested it to him
@@fantasma8253 What the eff are you talking about? Pick your battles, dude - I ain't that one, speaking for myself at least. I'm a firm believer that the American justice system treats non-whites unfairly.
Your point isn't relevant anyway because OJ Simpson is not Every Black Man. Not saying the guy wasn't ever unfairly profiled, but he also had a fairly prolific and lengthy sports/film/entrepreneurial history that provided him support that few non-celebrities (black or white) could count on.
@@fantasma8253 I'd also like to point out that you more or less just voiced your ardent support for a criminal justice system that decidedly ISN'T concerned with justice. Maybe you're the type of person who can shrug their shoulders when a dedicated or proven criminal escapes punishment and say, "Well, he killed all those kids, but he played the system and he earned his freedom!" I'm not.
@@fantasma8253 The facts for American crime speak for themselves. The bigger problem is the single parent homes across the minority households, why isn't anyone doing anything about all the missing fathers? It's an epidemic and it's just repeating over and over..
@@fantasma8253 He murdered his wife, I'm going to blame the player.
Fun Fact: OJ was almost cast as The Terminator, but he did not get the part because "he did not look like a killer" acording to the director. And I guess he was right because 12 other people did not believe it either.
Is this true. Cause it’s either a great story or an amazing joke.
@@oscarmccoy9102it is true and is Also a great joke
Guess believe
He took it as a challenge apparently
This has been debunked over and over for years by both James Cameron and Gale Hurd.
My favorite part of any oompa video is when he inevitably sends his dawgs into a barking frenzy by making abrupt loud noises
Poor Frankie 😂
They are so excited
They are done putting up with his nonsense 😂
I’m like the complete opposite, every time those dogs start yapping it makes me so annoyed.
@@michaelt5459 same 😂
His lawyers told him to stop taking his arthritus meds days before the hearing so his joints would swell up. Tis the glove.
Regardless, the gloves clearly went onto his hands. They were just tight and small. And hw one was found at the crime scene, and the other with OJ.. c'mon, jurors. But they had their own agenda.
I have osteoarthritis in my hands and I can indeed vouch for your hands swelling and barely able to use your hand, it hurts and you need the Etedolac to help.
@@yittmashupsit’s almost impossible to not fit your hands into any glove unless they are for like 5 years old
@@PurgeMaster847 you clearly have no idea how big in size that all star NFL player was. i guess Shaq can fit into shoes too unless they are for like 5 year olds too
Nah it was his son you tried though
The most important take away from this case is that the ONLY reason he was acquitted, is because the police botched the crime scene during the investigation SO badly that it changed the way crime scenes are processed ever since, so it never happens again. They knew he was guilty, but because the cops contaminated the crime scene the jurors couldn't say it was beyond a reasonable doubt.. it's a miscarriage of justice for sure.
A lot of people forget that or just don't know it. I watched the trial back then, and everything I saw presented was bad. There are people on here who were literally children talking like they even knew what was going on.
@@fantasma8253keep the same reasoning of “it’s in the past move on” when it comes to other arguments
@@anon2427you know he won’t. 😂
you are wrong. its not the ONLY reason
a juror said she did it as revenge for rodney king so you are wrong
1994: The Juice is loose
2024: The Juice is expired
I was today years old when I realized shrek was running away on a "white bronco" 😂😂😂😂
*how could you shake hands with a murderer
“With all due respect ma’am, That murderer ran for 11,000 yards” - Dave Chappelle
I feel like I know what the hidden reply (blocked by TH-cam) here said.
One of the funniest Chappelle jokes lol
Now do the Fuhrman joke 🤫
Huh? Jason Simpson wasn’t in the NFL... 🤔
Important to note, they didn’t rename the book. They couldn’t legally, so they just changed the cover art to have “If” be really small and barely noticeable so it LOOKED like it said “I did it”
Yeah that part of the story always stuck with me, absolutely wild 😂
its so egregious, no innocent or even empathetic person would answer that question. only proved how little OJ cared about nicole or his children
Make the if the same colour as the backdrop.
I never knew about the fake goatee in the car. Only thing missing was a pirate-style map, with a trail leading to a big red X on her house, that is labeled “attack here”. This was cartoonishly obvious.
Be even better if the x was marked "glove"
Dude, I followed all of this back in the day. Everything from the Bronco chase that killed the Ford Bronco to Norm MacDonald getting fired for ragging on him “too much”. I was upset that the funeral procession wasn’t a white Bronco with everyone driving cop cars
😂😂😂😂 hilarious
Norm MacDonalds SNL takedowns of OJ are legendary. And still as funny today as they were 30 years ago.
Yeah I was young when it happened but I was 9 so I remember watching it with my grandma. I just didn't understand the "severity" if the situation
Same!!! It was
STOP WHAT YOU’RE DOING & WATCH ALLLLLL OF THIS!
😅
I am old enough to remember following all of this as a kid around 8 years old. Me and my mom and her bf watched the chase live on TV, the entire dang thing.
“if the sock don’t fit, you must aquit” - Oompaville J Simpson, 2024
I really thought he was gonna go in the American Pie direction with that sock.
so real
the best qout of the year
- Oompaville J Cochran 2024
but not OJ xD OJ never said that
@@jonwallace6204😅j 11:05 jo po
The fact that the jury has admitted to being so biased should have been ample reason for retrial.
It's racially charged and was brain dead retaliation for 1992 trials, overtly stated by the members of the jury themselves. Instead of the truth it was racial baiting mess hot on the heels of 1992 riots after cops killed a black man. Victims were white so their families got no sympathy from blacks in that situation and majority of the jury was black.
the US constitutions fifth amendment contains the double jeopardy clause, stating you cannot be tried twice for the crime after the verdict
@@ProddByYokaigreat movie lol.
@@ProddByYokai in the case Arizona vs Washington they held a retrial due to the bias of the jury. The court found that it didn’t violate double jeopardy.
Not only that, but the scumbags should be charged, too.
🕊️ He's somewhere, looking up at us 🕊️
I hope he wanted a warm climate.
Sure is😂
😈🔥🔥🔥😈
and that somewhere is hot and noisy no doubt
At least he no longer has to worry about hypothermia
After learning OJ had died, one lesson that I’ve learned from all of this is that he is not alive anymore.
you are wise beyond your years
thats the side effect of death afaik
He still won at the end , because corruption since back in the day and money buying the judges.
This made me cackle
Bold of you to assume he hasn't became a ghost that haunts and stabs wives lol.
At the verdict his face doesn’t say “justice has been served” it says “I got away with it
The way Caleb's dogs always go insane as soon as Caleb starts acting a little too insane is just so funny
RIGHT i was just about to comment this
Adorable
I think that the dogs think he’s barking when he gets louder and more intense 😂 They’re just responding to him
" it's hot down there isn't it?" 😂😂
I can see how oompa took inspiration from the movies and actors he was talking about. Loved them growing up.
One clarification - Ron Goldman was just a friend of Nicole Simpson, not her boyfriend. Nicole made the decision to end the abusive relationship shortly before OJ made the decision to end her life. Nicole was a regular at the restaurant Ron was a waiter at, and she had forgotten her glasses so Ron decided to bring them back to her - his death was the definition of wrong time - wrong place. He would have lived (and also discovered Nicole's body) if he had taken his time to get to Nicole's house...
What I was saying throughout the whole video. It's even harsher if you think about the idea that he could have also been killed because OJ, who showed possessive behaviour even after the divorce, saw Nicole with another man and made assumptions. But that's just speculation, but again, wouldn't put it past him.
That still doesn’t sound right. How did he know where she lived? They had to have more of a relationship than just the restaurant. 99.999999% of anyone else would have just kept them at the restaurant till she came back.
@ryand4533 they were friendly and acquaintances at the time, so he offered to return them. If he didn't already know where she lived due to that, he could have easily just called her up and said that the glasses were left behind and she would have told him where she lived to drop them off. But I do see your thought process.
theres so many daming pieces of evidence. the one that gets me is the gloves and when OJ was told that that nicole was dead he said "who killing them?" with out being told she was murdered.
didn’t he just not ask how she died?
There might have been, but the evidence was mishandled, and there was no chain of custody. One of the cops was a racist, etc. Etc. Any reasonable jury would have said the exact same thing.
Dang hidden replies. I hate that TH-cam censors replies
almost as if he knew his son killed her.
He was also reported as a wife beater previously and there was DNA evidence. Those are the most damning pieces of evidence IMO
It’s so tragic that O.J. died so close to finding the real killer! Now his relentless hunt has been cut short.
Ya he was looking on the golf course and under skirts dang his luck
Glen rogers just chilling while yall focused on a football player
OJ actually had gout, which affects the joints in your hands (and feet, elbows). The reason the glove didn’t fit was that he stopped taking his gout meds in the weeks preceding the public glove fitting. Crafty.
Norm MacDonald sure is missed. When i saw oj passed away, he was the first person i thought of 😂
same lol
Just to add a detail: The book is still titled "If I Did It" its just that the "If" is placed in extremely small text on the new prints
That's because Nicole's family got the rights to the book after suing him, and changed the way it looked to make it a little more honest
The fact he wore those EXACT GLOVES on Dec.15, 1990 on TV at A FOOTBALL GAME! ALONG WITH THE SAME EXACT SHOES AS WELL XDDDDD
so you think OJ hands were able to grow in his mid 40's LOL
@@MojoMoneyMajor ??? Explain.. you really think the gloves didn't fit?
@@Mr_Wicked they clearly weren't his gloves, why do you think Mark Fuhrman (conveniently left out the video btw) plead the 5th in regards to recovering PLANTED evidence. Explain why every piece of evidence with OJ's blood had EDTA in it? Explain to me why Nicole Brown had a Colombian necktie just like Brett Cantor (who interestingly worked at the same restaurant as Ron Goldman). Do you think OJ gave Brett Cantor a Colombian necktie in the exact same way? Ya'll CLEARLY did not read the case
@@Mr_Wicked they clearly did not fit, do you have vision issues? Why did Mark Fuhrman plead the 5th?
why did the "blood soaked glove" have EDTA in it? why did Mark Fuhrman plead the 5th. Answer QUICKLY
Orange Juice Shrimpson did in fact do it.
Or it was his son. "A fit muscler man is the only person who can do this" well he's oldest kid is fit. Why is no one talking about that?
@SuperStraight_LGBTQ because all the rest of the evidence points to him. The footprints matched his ultra rare luxury shoes, the glove fibers matched his gloves, the knife used was the same special military SEAL knife he using for the film he was acting in at the time, his alibi was proven to be false years after thr trial, etc.
@@AndiCannot-lie I watched this doc one time that said orange juice took the fall for his son said his kid was mentally ill and flew off the handle on Nicole
@@AndiCannot-lielol did you not watch the video you’re commenting on? OJ literally had blood in his car and his closet and ran from police🤣 it’s like you’re just choosing ignorance atp
@@nancybetters6243
Do you not know that his son could have been in the car at one point? come on you use your brain. "Ran from the police" there was a guy that went on live TV and off himself over SA allegations saying he didn't do it and it was proven later he was telling the truth and didn't do it. Sooo
Him describing the crime in the interview has me dead- How are you go to write a book called "IF I DID IT" then recall detail by detail of this book and almost being to specific on what he "didnt" do... How did anyone think he was innocent.
Because he ain't do it you're just blindly cosigning Nancy Grace talking points. Do you know who Glen rogers is?
Take a break from your mental gymnastics. I hope you stretched before reaching so far for your conclusions.@@MojoMoneyMajor
I didn't know the white bronco thing in Shrek 2 was a reference to a real life event! That's so wild to me.
There's a lot of references to it. There's one in Duke Nukem 3d where the police chase is live on TV.
I've never shaken hands with a murderer is WILD 😅
I HAVE
@@key790 😳😳😳
Then he got the nerve to say thank you 😂😂
One of my greatest embarrassments is that my mom and sister geniunely believe he was innocent. Insanity
Ill pray for you. LOL
You should be more embarrassed being embarrassed by other people’s opinions.
Shut up @@NoleInJax
It could have very easily been his son. Your mother and sister were just paying attention
You must not have been through much my friend
No Contest is basically "I claim to be innocent, but I don't have any chance whatsoever of being found innocent so I'm just not going to fight it." It is essentially for people who are being framed, but I'm sure it is almost never used that way lol
I'm mad that Norm didn't make it long enough to see this day. Would have loved to hear what he had to say.
say about a murderer dying of an almost natural cause in his old age while his victims didn't get to live that long? what is there to say about that
@@bananaOyster he's talking about norm Mcdonald the famous comedian who would make jokes about how oj was guilty.
@@johncaughey7583 especially being that Glen Rogers out lived all of them LOL funny huh🤣😉
@@bananaOyster Glen rogers is still alive fym?
@@johncaughey7583 yes
I still remember the shock when the verdict came down. I was 10, and the lunch room went wild. Everyone was arguing. Absolutely surreal.
That's nuts. I was in 4th grade during 9/11 and they didn't even tell us until we got home that day.
@@mollusckscramp4124I wasn’t alive when 9/11 happened, my parents said it was a pretty surreal experience seeing it on the TV at work.
Can we just appreciate the content progression and character development Caleb has gone through in the last few years? From reaction content and gaming to genuine, unbiased commentary and candy king! What an insane journey and I'm so glad Nux was the first introduction to you! You're a true legend of TH-cam...never change.
Also found this channel when nux made him watch a bit of assassination classroom. I don't watch nux anymore, but oompaville is one of my faves. Also, I find it ironic that you talked about all the changes he's gone through over the last few years, then signed it off with "never change" lol😅
@@YuhlemanIncorporated lol, didn't consider that. I meant in his current state. It seems like he's finally found his purpose on TH-cam and he's in much happier now.
If the jury believes he's guilty and they let him go anyway, they are just as bad as him. Maybe even worse tbh. That lady made me sick hearing her say it was revenge for the RK incident.
That shrug was so evil.
Ron was Nicole's friend, there's no evidence that they were more than that. The poor man was truly in the wrong place at the wrong time.
He may have even thought he was helping keep her safe, or at least make her feel safe.
Even if they were more than friends, there is no justification for what happened.
Of course the most dangerous time with an abuser is when you leave.
Ron’s a W
Honestly this is one of the reasons I'm worried about Kim K, he has too much fame and money to be held responsible for his actions and he is still a danger to Kim, despite having someone else around.
Ron was a waiter at a restaurant and returning her glasses she left that night. They never dated.
@@A_TH-cam_Commenterallegedly
Dude watching the interview with the juror who admitted it was revenge just shrug made me livid like can you imagine if literally any other race did that.
an eye for an eye makes the world blind.
Two wrongs do not make a right.
They’ve done more wrongs to us than vice versa
Meanwhile, you had the Bloods and the Crips at war holding all the other residents hostage with their cross fire.
Da juice is ded. Looks like the devil got thirsty.
Everyone with common sense knew he did it. Now Nicole & Ronald can rest in peace.
Next your going to tell me Bill Cosby aka Americas dad was guilty.
@@Nib_Nob-t7xOJ is guilty my boy
@@Nib_Nob-t7x Sit down because you are never going to believe this....
Judge not lest ye be judged for you will be judged by the same measure you have judged.
I watched the trial when it happened back then. There were many, many problems with the evidence. There was no chain of custody. Some of it was tampered with. One of the cops was racist, etc. Etc. When you have to question so many things, any reasonable jury would also find him not guilty.
@@Nib_Nob-t7xit might seem crazy what i’m ‘bout to say…
The most important part.. The gloves were the same gloves he wore while broadcasting during football games.
false info
Actually, he was wearing the black gloves during that broadcast, as Nicole had bought two pairs in black and brown. They found the brown pair at the crime scenes. He was photographed wearing the shoes though, the Bruno Magli ones. And, those pictures were published months before he committed the…..crimes.
Your pups! 😂 They are just saying "Hey, you're yelling! I'm going to yell too!😂
My aunt was pregnant at the time (living in LA) and as her last meal before going into labor she wanted to go to this very specific restaurant. Well that same day OJ decided to run wild and so the freeway was shut down and she wasn't able to get that meal. I know, dumb story but relevant to this video.
Only way to have an unbiased ruling on him would have been to conceal the identity of the person on trial
Or to have just brought ALL the evidence to the case
And not planting evidence on OJ
And not having a corrupt, anti Black cop on the case who had a history with Nicole
😂😂 yall act like famous Black people don't get locked up all the time ain't nobody covering for OJ 😂😂😂
@@fantasma8253 they would have acquitted anyone black anyways, can't get them to hold themselves accountable, or think crime is an bad thing, funfact, most races think crime is bad, except the American black race.
OJ fumbled 62 times in his career but this is overshadowed by prosecutor Christopher Darden’s “Glove Fumble” in the 1995 trial.
Yeah that man killed her
He killed two people: Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman
My apologies, them*
Not officially since he was acquitted.
And he didn’t seem to care at all about those two innocent people judging off of him constantly making jokes around it, especially on TikTok 💀
he did not though
Dude could have said "I did it, I'm guilty" and still get away with it💀
We know he was an abusive partner to Nicole, and I have zero doubt that the system failed her and Ron Goldman. His being found liable in the civil suit was as food as it'll get
We may not have gotten the guilty verdict, but we DID get the Goldman family being able to sue OJ for everything, win the rights to his trash book, and publish it with some very cheeky/snarky editing so that the title still said "If I Did It", but the "If" is super small and imposed over the "I Did It" so that the book just says "I Did It". OJ may have been acquitted in a court of law, but the court of public opinion never looked at him the same again. Society knew the score and the Goldmans got some petty revenge. Nowhere near enough justice, but if you took someone who knew about OJ in the 70s and 80s and told them what he'd later be known for, I'll bet it would be quite the shock.
The fact that the kardashians came from this is the worst part of this whole story
Horrifying
We’re in the worst timeline
I love that every time Oompa yells, the dog symphony starts. It really helps create an insidious atmosphere. ❤😂
"if OJ drove a bus, he wouldn't have been OJ...He would have been Orinthal the bus driving murderer." Chris Rock
28:55 His fame and the love people felt for him had really had nothing to do with the reason why he got away with it. There was this tension that was going on in the state at the time because we had just gotten through the LA riots. It was crazy and intense and there was a lot of tension that was still going on at the time, and the jurors had been threatened, and they were in fear to say anything other than innocent. I truly.
Believe that it didn't matter what he did, but because of his race he would have gotten away with anything during that point in time.
If you look up "
O.J. Simpson Juror Calls The Verdict "Payback" For Rodney King [From ESPN's O.J. Made in America]" one of the jury members proudly proclaims they did it to vindicated Rodney King.
You're a 💯 correct. If he was a white man they would've slammed the books on him.
Got away with it because of his skin color
Glad that lady confessed that her and the jury had an agenda carried it out. The Judicial System televised how flawed it is. Then he wrote a book confessing about how he did.
I was in school at the time of the trial and they actually stopped school for the verdict. The entire school applauded and cheered at the not guilty verdict. I cannot understand how an entire school couod be so utterly wrong about this trial.
I was also in school and my teacher stopped class to put the verdict on TV. I didn’t know what was going on and I’m not sure my classmates did. Looking back it’s weird my kindergarten teacher thought it was appropriate to make us watch.
I’ve always thought he was guilty but just learned about a private investigator with a theory of it being his son Jason. He sounds just as crazy as his Dad and made me question it for the first time ever.
I was also in school, grade 8, in Canada, and we watched it on TV in class. I swear it feels like yesterday.
@@myqueerplantfamily It could be worse, when I was in kindergarten we watched the Challenger launch.
I was in fifth grade at the time of the verdict. I don't remember it being a part of the school day but it could've been idk I was 10. The only thing I ever remember interrupting the school day was 9/11 and I was a sophomore at that time
Not oj shrimpson😭
"No one touches the shaq-tus" may be one of my favourite quotes ever...
"thanks for the killer workout" - Oompaville J Shrimpson
Primus: "Shake hands with Beef "
This bold irl troll @ 6:39 :"Shake hands with juice"
Primus is based
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
Too many puppies
Pull out the cannon boys, steal us some wiiiine
Brown album best album
I was a sophomore in high school when the trial was happening. It was such a huge deal. It's hard to convey to people who weren't around then or old enough to experience it just how crazy it was. I will never forget the day they were going to announce the verdict. School was basically canceled. We had to go to school but in every class there was a TV and all we did was watch the coverage of the trial. I was in Spanish class when they announced the verdict. After the verdict was read there was basically 2 reactions people had. There were the people who went crazy screaming and cheering, running around like their team won the super bowel. And there were the people who just kinda sat there in stunned disbelief at what they just heard.
I was in elementary school.. even we had the TV on for it.
I was a sophomore as well. I came here to say something similar, but I saw your comment first. You're pretty much describing my experience as well. There were people cheering, others were outraged and then there were those that didn't know how to react because they were in such disbelief. It was surreal. I distinctly remember some of the people cheering and then turning to a friend and teasing them for believing that he was guilty. The entire atmosphere surrounding the trial was like a sideshow rather than the serious matter that it should have been.
It was a black white thing, mostly 🤷🏿♀️
I was in Middle School and it was the same deal for us.
I was born about 3 weeks before the bronco chase and my parents hyped that thing so much that I had a pretty solid understanding of the case by about age 6. Kinda surreal to have a decent working knowledge that almost feels like memory for something that I literally should have NO WAY of remembering. 🤣
I remember this, I was a teenager and lived in southern California, I remember the L.A. riots and the OJ trial on TV for a year, it was so exhausting and tensions were very high. "Can't we all just get along?" - Rodney King
The glove don't fit but that casket will.
i think its absolutely disgusting that those people let such a monster walk *purely because he was black.* how tf is that in any way revenge for different cops beating a different black man?? those women just let the other woman die a brutal death with no justice. in my
book, they are now *just as horrible and guilty as OJ.*
If the Rodney King beating didn't happen and if the detective didn't lie underoath, I think he would've got convicted.
Pepperidge Farms remembers.
It wasn't just that he lied. It was also the fact that his lies and record overall kinda proved the detective was at the very least kinda morally grey, if not flat out corrupt. With the police brutality, the police corruption, the profiling that was happening then... it really undermined the case then to have his testimony fall out like that in the courtroom. But to be fair also, this is also one of the go to cases for a jury going rogue. Between their interviews and their attitudes during the trial... it was pretty obvious that they just went "lol, cute, but I don't want to do my job." It's very rare that this happen, but it does happen. Honestly, their actions in my eyes are not much better than OJ's. Like... I'll give them the smallest shred in that they didn't do the murders like him, but they did let him get away with it.
Y'all there's a video of the jury admitted to sabotaging the trial.
The jury should face consequences.
"
O.J. Simpson Juror Calls The Verdict "Payback" For Rodney King [From ESPN's O.J. Made in America]" if you look this up on TH-cam you'll see she's so proud of herself. to me it's vile because Rodney King is a unrelated case.
You also forget the mishandled evidence.
@AppleStrawberryLove ow yes that jury is awful human beings who got emotional and let a murderer go
“If I DIED”
-OJ, 2025
I had a Pog Slammer with a picture of OJ Simpson inside with bars painted over it on the front, on the back was an Orange with the words “The Juice is Loose”
Tight
Me too!
Bro I did too! Got it from a gas station. Getty Mart I believe. Mine was gold and it had him behind bars and it said “the slammer” or something like that.
OJ POGs; that's gotta be worth at least a couple of dollars
What is a pog slammer?
The fact he got his family to sign NDAs says alot
People abuse NDAs so much like they do not legally protect you from people disclosing crimes you've committed but a lot of people don't know that and are silenced from fear of legal retaliation
The fact that yall ignore Nicole's drug debt says more tbh
@@MojoMoneyMajorblood on and inside OJs car but okay
@@MojoMoneyMajor Show me her debt! Provide ANY evidence of her debt. You have NOTHING! Sit down 😒
@@pommiebears show me OJ's blood on the scene WITHOUT EDTA in it🥱
why did the police not follow up on the other DNA found on the crime scene?
🤫
I’m here for the concerned dogs ❤ they’re the GOATs in this.
Nicole’s dog led strangers to call 911 and your dogs concerned for your mental health 😂
When I found out OJ died. My first thought was literally, "LETS GOOOO!"
"Is the liquor store still open? I need bubbly"
Mine was " I wonder if he died in his bronco?"
Glen Rogers still alive tho
As far as I know Ron Goldman was not her boyfriend, they were friends and he was just returning something to her that she left at the restaurant he worked that. I think it’s unfair to him and his death that you continuously say Nicole’s name but almost only call Ron “Nicole’s boyfriend”
Do you know that for a fact? Can you prove your statement with concrete evidence?
@@jimparsons9454either way i think we should refer to dead people by their names not only via their relation to another person
@@jimparsons9454 in the actual trial, Ron’s family, and many even the tv show made about it say they were not dating and were simply acquaintances as Nicole visited the restaurant Ron worked at very often.
34:07 that court room is completely silent. No one was happy. You never hear that, most people cheer innocence.
Devil : sooooo O.J.... did you do it?
O.J : I won't answer that until the rest of my lawyers get down here
Patrolling the Mojave make you wish for a nuclear winter
My farts are better than Oompaville's farts
When I got this assignment I was hoping there'd be more gambling
the house always wins
I long for the roaches, man
If You Want To See The Fate Of Democracies, Look Out The Windows
OJ’s biggest blunder was not creating an orange juice company with the slogan, “Lethally delicious!”
OJ's OJ
@@michaelchileshe2619 true… easily a billion dollar business blunder
he did do it there is a literal video on him wearing the gloves that "do not fit" him I also HEARD that he was told to not take his arthritis medication specifically for that day too so his hands would swell
Yep
Also the gloves were leather and leather shrinks in water and that night it had been raining for a while so the gloves had also shrunk
Plus his lawyersntold him not to take his blood pressure pills or arthritis pills to make his hands swollen. Also another thing to think about is leather can defrom and shrink after being covered in blood and dry.
Plus the jury literally admitted the only reason they let him go was to get *justice* for Rodney king. The interview is here on TH-cam and if you just look up "
O.J. Simpson Juror Calls The Verdict "Payback" For Rodney King [From ESPN's O.J. Made in America]" you can see for yourself
Then why was he found not guilty?
@@jimparsons9454 because blacks
Hahahaha "it's hot down there isn't it" got me 😂
13:52
I absolutely love when Caleb gets carried away, and his dogs get overly excited. 🤣🤣🤣
Just look at the sarcasm while trying on that glove. Tried selling it before he even put effort. Perhaps the glove didn't fit as it was blood stained and shrunk?
it didn’t fit bc his lawyer had him put on layers of other gloves beforehand
I think it was said it didnt fit because he had to wear a latex glove when he put on the other glove and with it being those skin tight gloves, of course they wont fit anymore over another glove.
Not only that but in a documentary I watched they literally admitted to having him not take his arthritis medicine so his hands were swollen and he couldn't rlly move them@@greychi
@AshChiCupcak yeah, also correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure he was taking medicine, I forgot for what, and it can cause you hands to swell a bit....
@@AshChiCupcak I don't know if my reply went through but I was wrong, he wasn't taking a certain medication, he was in fact told to stop taking his Arthritis medication and that can cause swelling in his hands...
The dogs freaking tf out is my favorite part of the video please keep them in the room, the chaos is amazing ❤❤
That's been my favorite parts too! Lol
1:48 he’s about to interview markiplier
I wish norm macdonald could have seen this day
Pleading no contest means you’re acknowledging there’s enough evidence to convict you, without claiming the guilt.
Hasn't one of the juries admitted that, at the time, they were all thinking he was guilty, but voted to say he wasn't because they were mad about the Rodney King case?
Who up wonkin they Willie?
Who up oompaing they ville?
i have been now for about 32 minutes
Who woke up William they afton?
YOU STOLE MY JOKE!!!!! MY PERSONAL JOKE!
I have been for 27 minutes (I’m a female)
I watched the trial on tv as a kid (I am soon to turn 40). I don't remember one person ever believing he was innocent. The lawyer was able to grandstand and confuse the jury. I think people today are a little more savvy with this kind of manipulation and I don't think a jury would fall for it in present day.
Don’t get your hopes up
Lol nah, in no way the jurors were confused. Those jurors were consisted of 8 black, 1 hispanic, 1 white and 2 mix raced person. After the LA Riot, in no way those 8 black jurors is gonna let the juice found guilty. They reach the verdict in under 4 hours of deliberation. OJ's lawyer just need to find one thing to make it looked like the police were framing OJ, that's why they stick with the glove slogan. It's a way to pressure the jurors on whether they were on "the man" side or "the brothers" side.
Bruh pulled the Chewbacca defense.
No Black people have incredible high racial ingroup preference
@@9one984 Yeah I honestly didn't know that until he brought it up in the video.
"It's hot down there itten it?" 🤣
I have actually been to the museum where the Bronco is at and it was pretty surreal seeing it along with other famous killers cars such as bonnie and Clydes death car and ted bundys beetle
If the sock dont fit we must aquit 😂😂
My farts are better than Oompaville's farts
Prove it@@p-__
Fatherless
The dog barking in the background gets me every time😂😂
Reminder: you can't defame dead people!
You can but theirs no real reason anyone would have to...
Whoever is in charge of the " estate"
He's a murderer lol
Reminder: you can't defend dead people who did really bad things!
Technically you can. So long as the manager of OJ’s estate decides to press it that is
I'm glad Oompa and JonTron made the same joke about OJ's "getaway"
man him playing that”prank” on the interviewer 🤣🤣😭😭
She's Ruby Wax.
I was in high school drama class and watched the verdict love, it was shocking. Hearing the juror say it was payback for Rodney King is frustrating, but that makes some sort of sense. That situation was so awful and I don’t think any of those cops paid for what they did to RK.
"It's hot down there, isn't it?"
😂😂😂😂