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The O.J. Simpson Trial: Inside the shocking verdict (2016)
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In 1995, a court case riveted the U.S.: the murder trial of O.J. Simpson. Kyra Phillips speaks with a witness who took the stand, reporters who were inside the courtroom, and even a juror to break down the infamous case. #CNN #News
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@M0T0CR055

3 weeks ago

Whos here after O.J. Passed? β€”β€”>

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@afonsords

6 months ago

Update for those wondering: OJ only served 9 out of those 33 years, and was released from prison on October 2017.

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@Altt

4 months ago

The shock on his face when he saw that picture of him wearing the murder's shoes... come on people. That was complete shock. 40:04

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@AlonsoRules

2 months ago

If Rodney King didn't happen, this trial would have been totally different

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@DrexelGregory

7 months ago

You’re still reporting on this 30 years later, and we’re still watching

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@GotoHere

7 months ago

Legend has it, OJ is still looking for the killers. Searching golf courses, beach resorts and stripper clubs.

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@armorofgod777

3 weeks ago

hopefully he repented, because with the judge he's facing now, there are no lawyers or jury

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@universe25.x

3 months ago

O J himself was surprised he was found not guilty πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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@chrislaustin

7 months ago

I am African American, and grew up in South Central LA and was living there when the trial started, and I thought he was guilty from day one. Innocent people don't run, guilty ones do, and OJ was set to try and disappear. Secondly, he had a fresh cut that he explained different was to different people, it was never the same reason twice. His blood was at the scene, and before the "he was set up" group arrives, no one knew OJ was even connected to this case until much later. So they would have had to know where he would be, have his blood ready to go, and know a double homicide would take place. As far as anyone knew, OJ could have at some ones house with plenty of witnesses or halfway around the world. You can't set someone up with that amount of unknowns. Was there a racist cop involved, YES, and I have ZERO love for the PD, but for this to be a set up, many would have to be involved and why would anyone risk their jobs for OJ? He wasn't a champion for the black community or doing good things for young black people. He moved as far away as possible and dated whites exclusively at this point, and I wouldn't even consider him "Black" if not for the color of his skin. I've know white folks who are blacker than OJ has ever been, or ever will be. Lastly, the crime scene shoe prints had been from rare and expensive Italian made shoes, that OJ denied ever having or owning(why lie about that?). Well guess what, he owned them and there's documented proof of him wearing them. This crime scene was also horrific, and not a typical quick kill situation. It reads like a crime of passion, as the anger shown was off the charts, and guess who had a documented history of abuse? You guessed it, OJ! So for anyone thinking his son did it, or some drug dealers, or whatever else conspiracy your believing, STOP! OJ did it, if there was a 3rd of this much evidence towards anyone else, they would be locked up for life, but OJ just like most rich people get a different system in their favors.

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@Michael_Vargas

4 months ago

I remember being in my mothers womb while the final verdict was aired. So many different reactions when it was announced

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@Filip10101

3 months ago

Then who did it? Nothing said about that. Isn't that rather important?!

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@stellarwind1946

6 months ago

The Rodney King verdict predetermined the outcome of this case.

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@hbgstorm

7 months ago

The most mindblowing for me was that he WROTE A BOOK CALLED IF I DID ITπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ COOOOMEEE ONNNNNNN

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@zimandolaallday8646

3 weeks ago

Who is here after news of his death?

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@heart2nay

2 months ago

this case was not abt racism. bro was guilty af 😭😭😭

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@markio2010

7 months ago

Everyone knew he was guilty..but LA police did a terrible job with the evidence gathered. The doubt was created and that was enough to let him walk.

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@kstephen88694

6 months ago

This is the longest I have watched CNN in a long time

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@christianamarilla1111

3 weeks ago

Who’s here after he died

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@subterraneanhomesickalien666

2 weeks ago

Oj's expression when he shown the picture of him wearing "those ugly ass shoes" πŸ˜‚

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@PinstripePride85

7 months ago

How this man was found not guilty is mind blowing 🀯

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