The People Vs. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story

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Just when you think an episode is going to be a step down in quality you are hit with hilarity. This had to be one of the funniest episodes, before this episode we didn't know diddly about the jurors and they slotted into the fray seamlessly. Some of the exchanges just made me choke, like Bailey with that comment about rape between married couples (stonefaced) not giving a fuk. Or OJ when cochran kept putting him on hold and the pitch in his voice as he apologized :pachaha:

It was all going good until they had to return to the well of absolving Mr Kardashian of his involvement with the evil OJ Simpson. Those scenes of him starring into space and have that dumb expression on his face were so transparent. Does anyone in the know have any testimony or account from a family friend who states Robert eventually assumes OJ did it?
I swear watching his scene rubbed me the wrong way. They doing a good job of making me hat his ass.
 

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Damn Shapiro was caking that sneaku cac




O.J.'s friend says he doubts Simpson's innocence
October 10, 1996
Web posted at: 9:10 p.m. EDT
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From Correspondent Art Harris

LOS ANGELES (CNN) -- O.J. Simpson intimate Robert Kardashian says he now has doubts that Simpson is innocent of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and will say so if called to testify in the upcoming civil trial.

The statements were made in an interview with Barbara Walters to air on "ABC's 20-20" Friday evening. The interview was to promote the latest book on the Simpson case, "American Tragedy: The Uncensored Story of The Simpson Defense."

"I have doubts," Kardashian said.

Simpson was acquitted last October of the murders of Nicole and her friend, Ronald Goldman. He now faces wrongful-death lawsuits filed by the victims' families.

In the interview, Kardashian said on the day Simpson was to be arrested he found him with a gun in Kardashian's daughter's bedroom and talked him out of killing himself. At first, he prayed with Simpson, he said. Then, he jolted him by warning him he'd "go to hell" if he pulled the trigger. Then he begged Simpson not to do it in his daughter's bedroom because "my daughter couldn't sleep in this bed."

Together they went outside so Simpson could find a more appropriate place to shoot himself, he said.

"He told me at that time, 'I can't live with the pain, the pain is so great,' " Kardashian tells ABC in a partial transcript of the interview obtained by CNN.

A source familiar with the interview told CNN there are more "blockbusters" from Kardashian in the unexpurgated sit-down with Walters.

Outside his house, Kardashian suggested Simpson shoot himself by the backyard swimming pool. "I said, 'Why don't you do it right here,' knowing for some reason that he probably wouldn't. And he said -- looked up at the sun and said, 'I can't do it here, I'll be baking in the sun.' I said 'O.J., you're not going to be here, your spirit's going to be gone. What do you care!' "

So they walked about, and Simpson vetoed several other suicide spots.

That's when his friend A.C. Cowlings took over the suicide watch, and off they went in the Bronco on the famous low- speed chase. Kardashian claims at one point Simpson actually put the gun to his head and pulled the trigger, but it didn't go off.

"By taking him around the house, I know I saved his life," Kardashian said. "I also think I did in the Bronco as well as A.C. (Cowlings). A.C. definitely saved his life."



The man with the bag
Kardashian was the man seen carrying Simpson's garment bag the day Simpson flew back from Chicago. Prosecutors speculated the bag may have contained Simpson's bloody clothes and or the murder weapon. But Kardashian says -- as he told CNN a year ago -- that he took the bag from Simpson's secretary and doesn't know what was inside because he never looked.

He says he tried to give the bag to police at the house, but they refused to take his luggage. "The police could have taken it an at any time," he said.

"They never sought to do so, in fact when we turned it in to the court nine months later, they still never did any tests to see if there was blood. I don't believe they really wanted to know the answer. I think it was better to leave speculation and to let the public think there was something sinister about these bags!"



Plea bargain suggested
He also says attorney Robert Shapiro suggested Simpson plead to a lesser charge and that Kardashian plead as an accessory to murder -- something that outraged both Simpson and Kardashian.

F. Lee Bailey gave CNN the same account, but Shapiro denies it. Prosecutor Gil Garcetti said that no such plea was ever discussed.

Kardashian says Simpson also badly flunked a lie detector test given by the defense. He explained his performance by saying, his "heart was pounding" every time he heard Nicole's name.

Asked if collaborating on a book about intimate defense details doesn't violate attorney client privilege, Kardashian appears to tap dance in his answer by saying the court will have to determine that since he's on a witness list for the civil trial.

He also says:

  • Shapiro earned the most money on the dream team--$100,000 a month, or $1.2 million, as CNN has reported, but that Simpson still owes him money;


  • Shapiro believed Simpson was guilty. "I overheard Mr.Shapiro at one point in the courtroom--during a break, say to Mr. Simpson we should plea bargain; you would get 12 years or whatever it was; and Robert Kardashian would get so much time as an accessory...my jaw dropped...I was astounded! And I was shaking!, I was so mad, so upset...He knew that I knew nothing about any of this!"
Kardashian says Simpson yelled at Shapiro, saying, "What are you talking about? I don't ever want to hear this again! I didn't do this!"

Confronted with Shapiro's denial, Kardashian insists he's the one telling the truth, and that the reason Shapiro was shoved aside as the lead attorney was because "we didn't need our lead attorney having concerns about guilt." He said "Johnnie Cochran related better to Mr. Simpson" and knew how to court a predominantly African American jury.



Racial makeover
In the Walters interview Lawrence Schiller, one of the authors of the book, said the defense gave Simpson's house a racial makeover to make it more palatable to the predominantly black jury. He says lawyers took photos of white women off the wall at Simpson's home before the jury tour, and replaced them with black faces. "The white women came off the walls, and the black women came marching in," Schiller told Walters.
 

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O.J.'s friend says he doubts Simpson's innocence
October 10, 1996
Web posted at: 9:10 p.m. EDT
kardashian.jpg
From Correspondent Art Harris

LOS ANGELES (CNN) -- O.J. Simpson intimate Robert Kardashian says he now has doubts that Simpson is innocent of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and will say so if called to testify in the upcoming civil trial.

The statements were made in an interview with Barbara Walters to air on "ABC's 20-20" Friday evening. The interview was to promote the latest book on the Simpson case, "American Tragedy: The Uncensored Story of The Simpson Defense."

"I have doubts," Kardashian said.

Simpson was acquitted last October of the murders of Nicole and her friend, Ronald Goldman. He now faces wrongful-death lawsuits filed by the victims' families.

In the interview, Kardashian said on the day Simpson was to be arrested he found him with a gun in Kardashian's daughter's bedroom and talked him out of killing himself. At first, he prayed with Simpson, he said. Then, he jolted him by warning him he'd "go to hell" if he pulled the trigger. Then he begged Simpson not to do it in his daughter's bedroom because "my daughter couldn't sleep in this bed."

Together they went outside so Simpson could find a more appropriate place to shoot himself, he said.

"He told me at that time, 'I can't live with the pain, the pain is so great,' " Kardashian tells ABC in a partial transcript of the interview obtained by CNN.

A source familiar with the interview told CNN there are more "blockbusters" from Kardashian in the unexpurgated sit-down with Walters.

Outside his house, Kardashian suggested Simpson shoot himself by the backyard swimming pool. "I said, 'Why don't you do it right here,' knowing for some reason that he probably wouldn't. And he said -- looked up at the sun and said, 'I can't do it here, I'll be baking in the sun.' I said 'O.J., you're not going to be here, your spirit's going to be gone. What do you care!' "

So they walked about, and Simpson vetoed several other suicide spots.

That's when his friend A.C. Cowlings took over the suicide watch, and off they went in the Bronco on the famous low- speed chase. Kardashian claims at one point Simpson actually put the gun to his head and pulled the trigger, but it didn't go off.

"By taking him around the house, I know I saved his life," Kardashian said. "I also think I did in the Bronco as well as A.C. (Cowlings). A.C. definitely saved his life."



The man with the bag
Kardashian was the man seen carrying Simpson's garment bag the day Simpson flew back from Chicago. Prosecutors speculated the bag may have contained Simpson's bloody clothes and or the murder weapon. But Kardashian says -- as he told CNN a year ago -- that he took the bag from Simpson's secretary and doesn't know what was inside because he never looked.

He says he tried to give the bag to police at the house, but they refused to take his luggage. "The police could have taken it an at any time," he said.

"They never sought to do so, in fact when we turned it in to the court nine months later, they still never did any tests to see if there was blood. I don't believe they really wanted to know the answer. I think it was better to leave speculation and to let the public think there was something sinister about these bags!"



Plea bargain suggested
He also says attorney Robert Shapiro suggested Simpson plead to a lesser charge and that Kardashian plead as an accessory to murder -- something that outraged both Simpson and Kardashian.

F. Lee Bailey gave CNN the same account, but Shapiro denies it. Prosecutor Gil Garcetti said that no such plea was ever discussed.

Kardashian says Simpson also badly flunked a lie detector test given by the defense. He explained his performance by saying, his "heart was pounding" every time he heard Nicole's name.

Asked if collaborating on a book about intimate defense details doesn't violate attorney client privilege, Kardashian appears to tap dance in his answer by saying the court will have to determine that since he's on a witness list for the civil trial.

He also says:

  • Shapiro earned the most money on the dream team--$100,000 a month, or $1.2 million, as CNN has reported, but that Simpson still owes him money;


  • Shapiro believed Simpson was guilty. "I overheard Mr.Shapiro at one point in the courtroom--during a break, say to Mr. Simpson we should plea bargain; you would get 12 years or whatever it was; and Robert Kardashian would get so much time as an accessory...my jaw dropped...I was astounded! And I was shaking!, I was so mad, so upset...He knew that I knew nothing about any of this!"
Kardashian says Simpson yelled at Shapiro, saying, "What are you talking about? I don't ever want to hear this again! I didn't do this!"

Confronted with Shapiro's denial, Kardashian insists he's the one telling the truth, and that the reason Shapiro was shoved aside as the lead attorney was because "we didn't need our lead attorney having concerns about guilt." He said "Johnnie Cochran related better to Mr. Simpson" and knew how to court a predominantly African American jury.



Racial makeover
In the Walters interview Lawrence Schiller, one of the authors of the book, said the defense gave Simpson's house a racial makeover to make it more palatable to the predominantly black jury. He says lawyers took photos of white women off the wall at Simpson's home before the jury tour, and replaced them with black faces. "The white women came off the walls, and the black women came marching in," Schiller told Walters.



Ya Man Basically Said "Don't Blow Your Brains Out All Over My Daughters Bedsheets Take That shyt Out By The Pool" :laugh:
 

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Ya Man Basically Said "Don't Blow Your Brains Out All Over My Daughters Bedsheets Take That shyt Out By The Pool" :laugh:
and then walked him around offering up other places


the fact they could have made that into ta 30 minute segment alone :mjlol:


all this fukkery and they are actually toning it down :pachaha:



this was the trial of a fukking lifetime.. we will never see this again :wow:
 

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Wait so when you do jury duty you don't get paid for the $$$ youre losing from being of work? How is that fair or legal? :camby:

They tried to get me one time but luckily they filled up.


Yes, only like 40 dollars per day here in NYC....which is welfare status...it's up to your employer to decide whether or not to continue to pay you. Unless you work for the City or State, then in which case they'll pay you your full salary while you're out.
 

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I was suppose to go tomorrow but it got rescheduled to next Thursday. My 1st time going
I've been lucky enough to never have to do it. I was supposed to for the first time last year. That's when the bad floods hit the area and shut all of downtown down so they postponed like three times then finally just told me I would not be needed at all.
 

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Why did they shake hands with dude?

Looks good for the jury. That's the prosecutions witness, he's supposed to be saying how oj is definitely guilty, and paint a picture of this being a wrapped up idea

Not only does he admit to all sorts of mistakes and possible planted/contaminated evidence.... At the end of it all, he's shaking hands with the dream team, they smiling and being cordial and shaking hands with a supposed murderer.

To the jury.... "Well juice can't be that bad. Dream team can't be that bad. They got him to admit the 'truth' and shook hands like men at the end"

Someone needs to post the real life video clip of this.
 
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