it's sooooo good omg :plzstop:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrB3rOcrJxg
All 5 parts on OnDemand
It made me really view him in a more... sympathetic way :diddraispoot: like idk... did he really do it :diddraispoot:
all the interviews, rare footage, pics, etc.
I wonder if they can win an Oscar for this cause :ohwow:
Someone told me to watch this last week
Quote from: Don Draper on June 22, 2016, 04:05:15 PM
Someone told me to watch this last week
you should. I watched it all in one sitting. It's that good :plzstop:
The series got me interested in his whole thing
I'm watching
Quote from: ken dahl. on June 22, 2016, 04:26:54 PM
Still think he did it though. :cheerup:
Yeah, fck him ^_^
Quote from: ken dahl. on June 22, 2016, 04:26:54 PM
Watched the whole thing at once. Amazing.
Definitely enlightening for anyone who didn't know who the hell he was. :dead: Anyone born after his reign of fame and glory.
Definitely gave me a better understanding of him. It's sad that all he wanted to do was be "OJ". He didn't want to be Black, or White, or whatever. Which is understandable. I didn't grow up in a "Black Power" house myself so I know what it is to grow up a little sheltered and naive to what reality is when it comes to race. Then on top of that he had loads of fame and adoration and money.
His wake up call was when he got in trouble. And even when he got out of it, and tried to return to the suburbs thinking his rich cracker neighbors would be there with open arms, they let him know his place as a nigger. :dead: That had to be hurtful, he seemed like such a genuinely nice guy that wanted to see the best in everyone.
Still think he did it though. :cheerup:
! I didn't know he was that famous or loved by white America. Also the story of him trying to take his stuff back. I didn't know that was how he tried to take it. I was pretty amazed with all the footage of him signing autographs and hugging fans. :kii: He really was living a carefree life after the trial omfff
Personally, I don't think he did it. He's obviously a sociopath but that 911 call leads me to believe he's irrational when he's angry like if he were in that situation I don't think he would leave it that gory. I honestly think he would breakdown midway and say "Sorry" to Nicole. He possibly hired someone else to do it but I don't think it was OJ.
Quote from: ken dahl. on June 22, 2016, 04:54:57 PM
Quote from: dom on June 22, 2016, 04:48:57 PM
Quote from: ken dahl. on June 22, 2016, 04:26:54 PM
Watched the whole thing at once. Amazing.
Definitely enlightening for anyone who didn't know who the hell he was. :dead: Anyone born after his reign of fame and glory.
Definitely gave me a better understanding of him. It's sad that all he wanted to do was be "OJ". He didn't want to be Black, or White, or whatever. Which is understandable. I didn't grow up in a "Black Power" house myself so I know what it is to grow up a little sheltered and naive to what reality is when it comes to race. Then on top of that he had loads of fame and adoration and money.
His wake up call was when he got in trouble. And even when he got out of it, and tried to return to the suburbs thinking his rich cracker neighbors would be there with open arms, they let him know his place as a nigger. :dead: That had to be hurtful, he seemed like such a genuinely nice guy that wanted to see the best in everyone.
Still think he did it though. :cheerup:
! I didn't know he was that famous or loved by white America. Also the story of him trying to take his stuff back. I didn't know that was how he tried to take it. I was pretty amazed with all the footage of him signing autographs and hugging fans. :kii: He really was living a carefree life after the trial omfff
Personally, I don't think he did it. He's obviously a sociopath but that 911 call leads me to believe he's irrational when he's angry like if he were in that situation I don't think he would leave it that gory. I honestly think he would breakdown midway and say "Sorry" to Nicole. He possibly hired someone else to do it but I don't think it was OJ.
that nigger did it.
if he was capable of SMASHING her windshield in, watching her suck dick from the bushes outside and slapping the shit out of her....it just seems like a classic case of domestic violence escalating.
but watching the story I realized that she antagonized him a lot. I thought it was just me but then I watched another movie on OJ and Nicole's "bestie" revealed that she enjoyed pushing his buttons.
malibu barbie asked for her throat to get sliced and diced tbh. you know that ur husband is violent but u make sure that u slurp cum right by the livingroom window so he gets a front row seat? she was definitely a bonafide slut. :ohwow:
I wouldn't compare DV incident like those to murdering her. Multiple stab wounds in the neck and head. Yea, he didn't do it. A scorned lover is aiming for the heart area. Even the DV pictures weren't as gory as I thought it would be, tbqfh. If he was that violent to murder Nicole and her lover then I would expect the DV to be reallyyyyy bad.
I agree with you saying she antagonized him and omf !!!! sis really wanted to get under his skin :uhh: when that part about her flirting with Marcus Allen :uhh: what kind of death wish omfff :uhh: I'm not saying DV is right but you don't try to get close to your irrational husband's prot?g?/close friend. Dumb self. Even that one 911 call when she was like "he's fucking losing it" while he's in the background bickering :plzstop: like wtf
but yea, I still don't think he did it. I felt that way before the documentary and feel that way after. He's not emotionally capable to go through with that, IMO.
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wait his DNA was at the place
now see...
they kept focusing on the blood not being there the first time they went to pick up evidence. Then there was that whole thing about false evidence. Idk.
It's all sketchy. Just like the Ramsey case.