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O.J. Simpson investigator: He didn't commit murder

September 29, 2017 / 01:43

This episode discusses the O.J. Simpson murder case, focusing on the evidence, trial dynamics, and public perceptions. Key topics include the overwhelming evidence presented, the timeline of events, and the arguments surrounding Simpson's innocence.

The conversation features a detailed analysis of the evidence, with emphasis on the lack of a "mountain of evidence" and the notion that Simpson could not have committed the murders given the circumstances. The speaker reflects on the intense debates and emotional reactions from friends regarding Simpson's guilt or innocence.

Listeners hear about the speaker's personal experiences during the trial and the challenges faced in understanding the case. The discussion highlights the complexities of the evidence and the public's polarized views on the trial's outcome.

Overall, the episode provides a unique perspective on the infamous case, encouraging listeners to reconsider their assumptions about guilt and innocence.

TLDR

The episode analyzes the O.J. Simpson case, questioning evidence and public perceptions of his guilt.

Episode

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the wealth of evidence in this case is simply overwhelming I always loved it when they said there's a mountain of
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evidence trails of blood well there was no mountain of evidence in my mind they thought we got our guy they talk about
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trail of blood miss Annette well why watch you follow the trail a mark fuhrman OJ Simpson does not have time to
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slaughter his wife be surprised by a guy half his age stabbed acti a bunch of times by himself and get away with
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everything get rid of the weapons and the bloody clothing and whatever else had blood on it if he did do this he had
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blood in his eyelashes for God's sakes he had a blood covered in blood and you can't be cool calm and collected getting
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in a limo twenty minutes after the murder I give the government the best I think it's 31 minutes from the murder to
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the time he's in the limo I don't think it would be solved but people have said well who did it I said well I worked 18
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hours a day for I don't know 17 months on this case and forget about since then all the times I've thought about it I
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don't know who did it but I know who didn't do it who Jay Simpson did not murder two people I've had people
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friends slam the table you think everybody's innocent I mean just emotionally get crazy over Oh Jay
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Simpson being innocent I've had almost a fist fight in my own backyard a friend of Mines brother came
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down we're visiting you know I having a barbecue this is play after the trial this guy wants to have a fistfight with
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me I'm just telling you what I think I wasn't there but I'm pretty certain this guy couldn't kill two people and here's
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why they want to hear it

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Episode Highlights

  • The Overwhelming Evidence
    The evidence in the case is described as overwhelming, yet doubts linger about OJ's guilt.
    “The wealth of evidence in this case is simply overwhelming.”
    @ 00m 02s
    September 29, 2017
  • The Limo Timeline
    A critical timeline is discussed, questioning OJ's ability to commit the crime and escape.
    “I give the government the best I think it's 31 minutes from the murder to the time he's in the limo.”
    @ 00m 47s
    September 29, 2017
  • Fistfights Over Innocence
    Debates over OJ's innocence lead to intense confrontations among friends.
    “I've had almost a fist fight in my own backyard.”
    @ 01m 25s
    September 29, 2017

Episode Quotes

  • I don't know who did it but I know who didn't do it.
    O.J. Simpson investigator: He didn't commit murder
  • I've had almost a fist fight in my own backyard.
    O.J. Simpson investigator: He didn't commit murder

Key Moments

  • Overwhelming Evidence00:02
  • Limo Timeline00:47
  • Heated Debates01:25