OJ Simpson TV Show, Knife found that could be murder weapon?

Discussion in 'In the Media' started by JUANMACKER, Mar 4, 2016.

  1. JUANMACKER

    JUANMACKER Active Member

    What a coincidence, a knife found during the OJ Simpson TV Series?

    Just a fake PR stunt?

    Why 22 years later? Very suspiscious, isn' it?

    Whatever DNA they find is moot. Too late. Double Jeopardy and probable contamination thruout the years...
     
  2. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    Because of everything you said, there's no way this story is legit.

    A COP found this knife in 1994 and NEVER turned it over to LAPD??

    LOLOL. Yeah right.
     
  3. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    The whole case against OJ was.....Yeah right.
     
  4. K

    K Well-Known Member


    They were talking on the news about his being up for parole soon and it seeming to be an interesting coincidence that the knife pops up now.
     
  5. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    It is strange to me too and I remember years ago when the OJ haters were told even if he admits it,he will not go to jail because of double jepardy.
     
  6. Thump

    Thump Well-Known Member

    Legally they have to investigate all "new" evidence, because OJ being found not guilty means the case is still open.
     
  7. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    I recall a knife was brought into the trial as evidence and the prosecutor collapsed. It was shocking but it was also a stall tactic to divert the media away from the fact that the People didn't have their ducks in a row.
     
  8. RicardoCooper

    RicardoCooper Well-Known Member

    That's the kind of shoddy police work that helped OJ get off in the first place
     
  9. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    I heard on CNN that a construction guy had found it 20 years ago and turned it over to a cop who kept it as a souvenir. (It was a utility knife). So the now retired cop apparently called up the LAPD the other day because he wants to frame it and needed the case number for the placard he wants to place below the knife. Hilarious. It was probably Howard Stern calling.
     
  10. K

    K Well-Known Member

    They were just reporting that it was found in 1998 and it's not the same type or style of knife that was used in the murders.
     
  11. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    Seems the media and the law enforcement was so obsessed of OJ. In spite he lost in the wrongful death and in jail for a stupid act. Yet,OJ's win on that trial is like a bad dream boarding on PTSD. OJ's win ranks in par with the win of Jack Johnson against Jim Jeffries in 1910.
     
  12. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    On the TV show I loved the scene when Johnny Cochran redecorated OJ's house and my fave song Coolio's Fantastic Voyage played in the background.
     
  13. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    You mean the scene where Johnny hoodwinked the jury?

    Please don't ever compare one of the greatest boxers, and lover of IR and Pioneer in IR,
    to a sleazy, murdering, raging psychopath who set IR back 50 years.
    He's right where he belongs.
     
  14. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    The reaction of the Whites are just the same like the Johnson-Jeffries fight of 1910 and OJ being Not Guilty in 1995. Plus,the obsession of OJ being defeated is like the defeat of Johnson against Jess Willard in 1915.
     
  15. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    The ones who set back IR 50 years are the Whites who wanted OJ lynched via a jury.
     
  16. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    You are sickly DELUSIONAL.
     
  17. samson1701

    samson1701 Well-Known Member

    I remember the OJ verdict. I was in class and a friend let me know by pager. The aftermath of the verdict totally changed my view on white people from that event on. Some of the things they were saying about us and how they were going to punish us for cheering his aquital literally stained and set in my mind. I have my old day planner packed in my storage locker with that date highlighted with the words, "Everything changed." I'll never throw it out because I never want to forget when, how and why a part of me went dark.

    I realize it's a short coming in my own personality to allow myself to feel this way, but I have serious distrust of whites in general all stemming back to that verdict. I always think their friendship or support of me and mine isn't genuine and completely hinges on me denieing my experiences as a black man. I believe if I don't see the world through their eyes (or how I'm told I should see things), then I'm less than capable of descerning right from wrong and therefore deserving of their rath if I should dare question their "truth."

    OJ didn't set anything back. He, like Trump, merely brought out the ugliness that was already there. Just under the surface. It's the kind of ugly they assure us isn't there. Until it is.

    BTW, I've always believed OJ did it. But, had I been on that jury and heard what they heard, I wouldn't have been able to convict him either. I would not have been able to get past a reasonable doubt. The reasons behind blacks' reactions to his aquital have never really been adressed, in any meaningful, respectful or non-condescending way, by the hords of outraged white people who were so quick to cry and scream and rage at the black comunity as a whole for believing in his innocence. In our innocence. And that is as big a travisty of justice as the aquital itself.
     
  18. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    He set IR back 50 years? Lmao that is literally the funniest thing I've heard in a really long time.
    Read up on American history this asshole killing his wife is literally a rain drop in the ocean of atrocities enacted on bm just for looking at ww.
     
  19. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    I remember being on a bus on my way home. The driver announced the verdict over the PA system onboard. The passengers let out a sigh. It was more like a sigh of relief that the trial was over. I saw it on the tv news and saw the mixed reviews. One side was very happy(black). The other side wasn't(white). There were black people who were just as disappointed in the verdict as the whites and some whites were happy about the verdict. I remember seeing someone with a sign that read, "THE JUICE IS LOOSE!"

    Well, that was before Las Vegas. He brought that upon himself when he should've just let his attorney look into the incident instead of taking matters into his own hands.
     
  20. Loki

    Loki Well-Known Member

    Very interesting post, You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to samson1701 again
     

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