Vincent Bugliosi on OJ Simpson Pt.3 (1995)

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Vincent Bugliosi on Geraldo Rivera's Show a few days after the OJ Simpson verdict.

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  • Sure, the O.J. trial was racial long before Cochran ever introduced race. If O.J. had murdered his first wife who was black, it never would have been as big a deal as it was, and that illustrates the racism of society. However, if Babe Ruth had been charged with murdering HIS white wife, I think that would have been almost as big a deal. Either way, Simpson is a sociopath and a piece of garbage that deserves to rot in hell and anyone who defends him is a fucking idiot.

  • wasn't my awnt neither

  • What d'ya want Geraldo Riviera?

  • @bigjbzzl My thoughts on Johnny has and always will be the same. He called witnesses to testify to things he knew was not true. He had the gall to compare a cop that talked to a lady about a book and acted like a bad ass to a person named Hitler... He used sexist remarks toward Marcia Clark in the courtroom and he acted like a two year old when his client was found innocent despite knowing he was guilty. He was willing to trash anyone in the case to get his client off. Even the victims.

  • @bigjbzzl You know nothing about my racial feelings. I grew up in a all black neighborhood,my favorite sport is basketball,my wife is bi racial,my kids have other ethnicities than mine,most of my closest friend are either black or hispanic. My thoughts on Johnny are very simple as are my feelings for OJ. They both avoid the truth and point blame at innocent people in order to benefit themselves. If you are educated enough to understand how dna works you know this case was easy decision.

  • @mjmitch33 --While you & bugar-losi, pontificate about your demented vision of who is a professional & who is not. Know this, your racism shines right on through all your words. Oh! so the brother is any less of a laywer because he's black? 'm sure Mr. Cochran took the bar exam like any other laywer would have to do, no affirmitive action or short cuts, just being a good student. The media enhanced the racial enviorment only to ward any other brothers from 'messin wit dem white girls'

  • @nogoodbastid JOhnny even called witnesses from the airport to testify he wasnt bleeding or injured despite OJ admitting it to police. He was not looking for truth was he? He was being deceptive. Sad that this jury had no understanding of dna. Had they realized that just one drop of blood at the scene and a injury to OJ that he could not explain was admission of guilt. All the other stuff,shoe prints,gloves,hat,hair,fiber.. just icing on the cake.

  • @bigjbzzl Shows you what you know. Johnny was asked to do a debate on Larry King and he turned down the chance so Bugliosi had to debate one of the other guys and he handled him well. Johnny was dishonest and led witnesses to testify to things he knew not to be true. As a officer of the court you are held to a certain level of honesty that Johnny was incapable of playing on. Johnny benefitted from a hostile atmosphere and a racial climate. That is all his lawyer skills were not the reason.

  • @patsy3700 Actually what OJ taught us that day was more about black people than our justice system. It proved that many of that race still hold an anger that makes it easy for them to back each other even when they are not in the right. It actually showed that blacks are now just have most whites have been from the beginning. More trusting of lies from our own than the truth from someone elses. It is sad really. It was a look at humanity and I didn't like what I seen. But he killed two people..

  • @TheBronzeSkull Interesting that OJ has since come out with his "What IF I had done it?" book that was really his confession. I genuinely wonder if crazy things like that book and the armed robbery that he's done since then are because, deep down, the guilt does eat at him and he wanted to confess and be punished.

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