If I'm going to listen to someone's opinion on someone, it's going to be Dan Patrick, because he knows who to talk to to get as much quality information about whatever the matter is. He's not hot take, just very informed.
@maxxmondavi4176Ай бұрын
2 horrible things OJ gave us. He becoming a murderer and the Kardashians
@GAURAV25855ify
Ай бұрын
Yes he started court tv stuff also
@annerector8765
Ай бұрын
Don't know which is worse!!
@brianharrell9171
Ай бұрын
I agree with you on the second part lol
@freddyhoyt1849
19 күн бұрын
I wish those Kardashians would disappear I can’t stand them they are not famous at all
@darylkoestel6921Ай бұрын
OJ was one of the biggest NARCISSIST you will ever see!
@_KaiRos-11
Ай бұрын
That’s what I was gonna say is O.J. Was the epitome of a narcissist and that’s not a good quality and he epitomises the evil on a person like that. He died 30yrs too late.
@Ab-iz9uv
Ай бұрын
He was found not guilty
@slabbusterrtr7690
Ай бұрын
@@Ab-iz9uvwrong found guilty in civil trail and for armed robbery sent to prison anyway ya cant fix stupid
@christopherlauderdale
Ай бұрын
@@Ab-iz9uvDoesn't mean he didn't do it. Rodney King was curbstomped just two years prior so there was already racial tension from that.
@JBrother-bh9uy
Ай бұрын
Rest in peace oj simpson
@TheChamrod04Ай бұрын
Waited all week for your reaction and I wasn't disappointed at all Dan. Great presentation
@rossw5576
Ай бұрын
White Ford Bronco. Sorry Ford.
@maxxmondavi4176
Ай бұрын
you are just as delusional as DP go to church and forgive your sins!
@tod3msnАй бұрын
It was all about celebrity worship in our culture and the lust the public has for every detail of information on celebrities. In the end OJ’s inability to handle rejection was his downfall and resulted in the deaths of two young people. It’s not complicated. If OJ handled rejection his dream life would have gone on and two people would have lived.
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
Today it's still about celebrity worship.
@kyledavis635
Ай бұрын
Narcissist's world get thrown upside down when they are rejected. Their sense of self is so fragile that any rejection can cause them what is referred to a narcissistic injury, and cause them to go into a tailspin. OJ was a sick individual....
@steelphantom9105
Ай бұрын
@@philalexander7902. It’s simple minded people who look at famous people as idols, because they have no one in their lives to look up to (parents,aunts,uncles).
@zerimar26Ай бұрын
They should have listened to Nicole Brown when she said "He's gonna kill me." Nobody took her seriously until OJ finally did it.
@DeRussellMasina
Ай бұрын
The serial killer Glen Rogers confessed to the murder. He was arrested 6 weeks after the murders & was the handyman for Nicole
@avidadolares
Ай бұрын
@@DeRussellMasina Ok, flat earther.
@robertward4785
Ай бұрын
Bababooey
@zerimar26
Ай бұрын
@@robertward4785 ??
@queitn6287
Ай бұрын
@@DeRussellMasinalmfao
@frankcona6607Ай бұрын
OJ ended the lives of two individuals!
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
Some people think O.J. Simpson should have been sentenced to be executed twice.
@raymckigney2118
9 күн бұрын
But more importantly, reality tv could arguably be linked to the trial…
@toddsalkowski448Ай бұрын
I have been critical of Dan Patrick in the past. I must give him credit for a great and truthful take on O-J. He's knows the Juice was the killer and he's not backing down!!
@danc3693
Ай бұрын
Well, it is a popular point of view 😄
@Howlingburd19
Ай бұрын
Anyone with a brain bigger than a flea should know he’s a killer 💀
@ColbyONEАй бұрын
Mixed emotions? Not a chance. When you brutally murder 2 people, whatever you did in sports is irrelevant. He cut the mother of his children’s head off, left it in the doorway, and had it not been for the dog that went and got a neighbor, that’s what his kids would’ve walked down to see their Mom there when they woke up.
@pat1589
Ай бұрын
You dont understand history. Didn't you hear Dan mention his NFL history.
@ColbyONE
Ай бұрын
@@pat1589 When you did what he did, I could care less about your NFL history.
@pat1589
Ай бұрын
@@ColbyONE I understand that. I like how Dan mentions the enigma of OJ, being an NFL great, broadcaster, in movies etc, then uncovicted of a large murder case. A big fall from grace. An enigma for sure.
@donsolos
Ай бұрын
@@ColbyONECTE, nobody is born evil
@ColbyONE
Ай бұрын
@@donsolos CTE??? That doesn’t give you a free pass to be evil. 99.7% of athletes with CTE aren’t out killing people.
@Jen-jo5quАй бұрын
Thank for you for mentioning that domestic violence happened in this case. We can't ever forget Nicole in all of this.
@burtmaclinfbi3993
Ай бұрын
Who?
@lolahernandez6871Ай бұрын
Not the "audacity", the ARROGANCE!
@gtizzle7606Ай бұрын
still one of the best if not the best 30 for 30 was "June 17th 1994". So well put together without being narrated.
@annerector8765
Ай бұрын
I just bought it
@gtizzle7606
Ай бұрын
@@annerector8765 let me know what you think. A behind the scenes perspective.
@annerector8765
Ай бұрын
@@gtizzle7606 I will. I just got it last evening and will begin watching tonight. Thanks, tizzle
@annerector8765
Ай бұрын
@@gtizzle7606 I have now watched three of the four discs, about 8 hours, maybe 9. There is a great deal of footage of the Watts riots, of course Rodney King beating and the exoneration of the cops that tortured him, and old footage from the 1950s and 60s of blacks being discriminated against. This is all intersperced with extensive film of all of O J's life, especially USC and the Bills, and then his multiple business ventures, and Hertz. There is great narratives with people close to him, and none of them hold back, be it good or bad. The trial of course is covered, not a much as Court TV did, but other parts of the investigation and scenes from the houses, and lots of Mark Furhman. It is well worth watching--you can stop and pick it up again at any time--and buying. Let me know if you ever see it. Thanks Best, Anne
@foleynj86
Ай бұрын
OJ Made in America is the best documentary ever made. I think I've watched each episode 5 or 6 times.
@mikeyoungblood1642Ай бұрын
OJ beat the living hell out of Nicole for a decade. He was a bad person. HOF football player, but bad guy and a murderer who got away
@Benny-zo3qh
Ай бұрын
I bet Nicole knew exactly what to do to push his buttons and provoke him. NO, it doesn't justify violence. Men need to leave women who are like that. However, I bet Nicole isn't a princess who got beat up by the bad guy
@mulder006
Ай бұрын
@@Benny-zo3qh Sure, blame the victim. Disgusting! OJ just about severed her head. Always hear this "pushing the buttons" crap..
@foleynj86
Ай бұрын
@@Benny-zo3qh That's a fucked up statement. She pushed his buttons so it justifies him beating her up and then killing her? Talk about blaming the victims. Are you gonna say Ron Goldman deserved getting hacked because he was returning Nicole's sunglasses? As far as leaving a batterer like OJ, it is much more complicated than what you make it out to be. The cops were called to their house numerous times and he was NEVER arrested for beating her. It is difficult for victims of domestic violence to leave their abusers. Watch OJ Made in America. It's the best documentary ever made and maybe you'll learn something.
@christinehochgenug4632Ай бұрын
For the lawyer to say that he hopes the Goldman‘s get nothing, is disrespectful. What an idiot.
@DebbiEarls
Ай бұрын
The golddiggers are trillionnaires due to OJ!
@916Smoke
Ай бұрын
Why? He was found not guilty. They the Goldman (greedy jews) should get nothing. You Christine can't even prove OJ did it. It's just character defamation.
@20Schmidt
Ай бұрын
Stupid thing to say publicly...instant villian
@JBrother-bh9uy
Ай бұрын
@@20Schmidt did you say something stupid
@JBrother-bh9uy
Ай бұрын
Goldmans nothing but crybaby clowns rest in peace oj simpson
@DavidAmodtАй бұрын
When visitors to your deathbed have to sign an NDA that means he did it.
@billballoo7881
Ай бұрын
90% of the population knew that before the NDA
@kendallandrews8691
7 күн бұрын
No innocent person would ever write a book called "if I did it"
@joeoconnor8106Ай бұрын
Hell just got a little more crowded.
@shotgunsnareАй бұрын
NORM MACDONALD... OJ can now rest in peace knowing the person who killed nicole is dead....
@jxaparicioАй бұрын
I worked near downtown LA during the OJ trial and I’ll never forget the sea of giant satellite dishes lining the streets around the courthouse. The OJ souvenirs sold on every corner, what a spectacle.
@bsheffield5224
Ай бұрын
Not only were there satellite dishes there were multiple police officers on the street including one on a motorcycle who tapped me on the shoulder as I was entering a high rise building and declared he was writing me up for an $80.00 “jaywalking” ticket even though the nearest cross walk was a 100 yards away. Was I guilty, “yes” Was OJ guilty…?! (
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
Many careers were launched following this murder.
@bellasee1Ай бұрын
Just because somebody is gifted with physical strength. Or can act or sing or even dance, it doesn’t make them a great human being.people are mentally confused.
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
No one is making him out to be a great human being. His athletic accomplishments are noteworthy but that's about it.
@adverseinperpetuity
Ай бұрын
Duh? Does anyone not believe this?
@HaganChannel
Ай бұрын
But OJ was a great man. Thats why its hard to believe he did it.
@billballoo7881
Ай бұрын
@@HaganChannel funny guy
@JBrother-bh9uy
Ай бұрын
Rest in peace oj simpson I
@gradywilson9213Ай бұрын
"A man may smile, smile, and smile, and still be a villain". William Shakespeare
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
When I was young, I thought his name was William ShakesBeer.
@gradywilson9213
Ай бұрын
@@MrJuvefrank😁
@foleynj86
Ай бұрын
Funny you say that quote because the life of OJ is like a classic Shakespeare tragedy.
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
@@foleynj86 I remember Othello the Moore.
@robertkessler7423Ай бұрын
Dan giving y'all a free history lesson, pull up a chair and take a listen.
@jamesbingham1007
Ай бұрын
Dan thinks O.J. had help with the murders. His memory is warped.
@magdalenamadnessАй бұрын
Even though you and the Danettes were on vacation AGAIN, thank you for picking up the O.J. Simpson storyline. And thank you for continuing to believe in his guilt and honestly sharing that with the your listeners. What a message to everyone to look beyond the fame and glory. For people to speak up, when a spouse is being harmed, mentally, or physically is critical. Thank you for bringing home that aspect once again.
@michaelbirke6050Ай бұрын
Not many mention the victims and the family.
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
Some families don't want people to talk about their relatives after they are no longer living.
@usergodcandy777
22 күн бұрын
Very tone deaf
@CoachNewbernАй бұрын
Not sure who sees/reads these, but mr Patrick you brought up a unique perspective of the ‘reality’ tv boom after the oj incident and it really does make you think when you start connecting the dots… Thank you sir for the time and thoughts
@bparks_5095Ай бұрын
If Dan Patrick says on the record that he believes he did it... Then there isn't a doubt in my mind.
@gingergeezer3685
Ай бұрын
The DNA proved it. His lawyers rendered the facts irrelevant. Thy played the system beautifully.
@bparks_5095
Ай бұрын
@@gingergeezer3685 I’ll be honest I don’t know all the facts, as I was about 3 when the Bronco chase happened… I just find the whole thing morbidly fascinating from a historical perspective.
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
@@gingergeezer3685the Prosecution's star witness pleaded the 5th when asked directly if he planted evidence in this or other cases. That's an automatic reasonable doubt which makes acquital the only possible verdict.
@kyledavis635
Ай бұрын
@@philalexander7902 You don't know what you're talking about....
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
@@kyledavis635 yeah ok.
@CarryTheZero1Ай бұрын
Ron Goldman was the real larger-than-life hero. The evidence shows that not only did he not run from OJ to save himself, he ran TO the fight to help her. God bless his soul
@ColbyONEАй бұрын
No one had mixed emotions when Aaron Hernandez committed suicide.
@carrite
Ай бұрын
Aaron Hernandez was not one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history nor a cultural icon.
@williamcarter9066
Ай бұрын
He wasn’t white either 😂😂😂
@paulj.5542
Ай бұрын
@@williamcarter9066 Nor was he straight.
@Lloyd00
Ай бұрын
He wasn't found not guilty. Stupid
@85tclower
Ай бұрын
He didn’t win a heisman 😂😂
@johnobrien5037Ай бұрын
Im not hearing anyone mention the amounts of cocaine hed been using for years prior. It was talked about openly back then and played a large role in his rage issues. If you already have anger management problems, adding excessive cocaine use just increases those issues to the 10th power.
@nolongerblocked6210Ай бұрын
OJ got off bcuz of Rodney King, Rodney was the George Floyd of his day for anyone younger. One of the ladies from the jury admitted this in a documentary & said she wasn't alone in voting for an acquittal bcuz of the Rodney King incident with the LA cops. She also said that she felt bad about it later
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
That is not the whole story. The cops and investigators handled the crime scene terribly. There were several technicalities the prosecution screwed up. It was a clown show handled by a kangaroo court. He was clearly guilty. And he was clearly not going to be prosecuted fully for... but, the fact that his image was irreparable was as damning to him as any jail time.
@RayW....
Ай бұрын
@@rolmodel12.Both can be true...
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
@@RayW.... correct
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
The Prosecution's star witness took the 5th when asked directly if he planted evidence in this or other cases. Right there is where the trial was basically over. There was no other option for the jury but an acquital.
@keithmurray3827
Ай бұрын
@rolmodel12how do you know he killed those people? Did you witness the act?.
@thecasualreviewer2148Ай бұрын
I remember thinking how insane it was how they INTERRUPPTED the NBA FINALS to watch a white bronco travel down the freeway at 45 mph.
@kendallandrews8691
Ай бұрын
Especially since I was a little kid and didn't know who oj was
@kendallandrews8691
Ай бұрын
@@2busywinning lots of people cared. It was the Knicks closest opportunity
@RayW....
Ай бұрын
Because it wasn't Jordan...
@kendallandrews8691
Ай бұрын
@@RayW.... Who cares about Jordan? Move on
@Dan_BostonАй бұрын
He was a monster, on and off the field 🔪 Credit to OJ, the killer is dead now.
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
What kind of monster was he? Frankenstein? Dracula? Jabba the Hutt?
@StacieMo27 күн бұрын
I recently read Daniel Petrocelli's book on the civil trial. He stated that there was only one person in all that time who defended Nicole...and it was Ronald Goldman...and he lost his life in doing so! That hit me hard! I agree with you Dan..so many people knew he was abusing her and didn't want to acknowledge it. Thank you for your thoughts...very insightful.
@ronfrederick1782Ай бұрын
What was the prosecution thinking putting 10 blacks, an Asian and 1 white person on the jury?
@nolongerblocked6210
Ай бұрын
A jury of his peers 🤷 The problem was the Rodney King beating incident with the LA cops, that caused multiple jurors to acquit bcuz they felt it was justice somehow. One woman who admitted that was her reasoning said she felt bad later about letting OJ off
@ricardotrevil3603
Ай бұрын
According to Marcia Clark's book, the jury pool in downtown L.A. was so bad that those were the best jurors they could end up with. Had the trial taken place in Brentwood, like some people said it should've, they probably would've had a much better jury pool.
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
Race shouldn't matter, when choosing right from wrong. It is, and always has been, a crying shame how people work.
@tacotom3492
Ай бұрын
@@nolongerblocked6210 Bingo ... As a kid in this time period the Rodney king beatings and police racial stuff was at all time high .. but the prosecutors were idiots compared to OJs dream team lawyers which were just that . Johnny, Kardashian, Shapiro and the other guy . They literally used America and Marsha Clarke to get him off . . 1 team was the best of the best and the other was not so much 😂
@Jason-si8iu
Ай бұрын
@ricardotrevil3603 it was a downtown jury since the Northridge earthquake destroyed the courthouse where it would've been
@RambletambleforeverАй бұрын
Oj nearly cut his x wife head off and we can’t call him out as a tool? We can about the orange man. But not a double murder
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
He was, and has been, called out as a tool. All the time. He has not worked in Hollywood since and was a walking meme before passing.
@markbeavers5747Ай бұрын
My High School Basketball coach's brother was OJ's neighbor, it was a crazy time!!
@marinagallant1847Ай бұрын
He was a CLASSIC malignant narcissist
@jameskeyes788Ай бұрын
Netflix recently added OJ Made in America and watching it brought back so many memories of the OJ trial. In the aftermath of the trail the quote of the century for me was "The cops framed a guilty man"
@kyledavis635Ай бұрын
A couple points to consider, Dan - 1) it wasn't love he had for Nicole, or anything close to it. It was narcissism - which is a personality disorder and 2) there is ZERO evidence anyone else was involved, and it makes it appear that you are somehow - to however small an extend - attempting to mitigate what OJ did, as if it wasn't just him that's guilty....
@GregHalvorsonАй бұрын
S-O-C-I-O-P-A-T-H
@MusicalJeanAzАй бұрын
I am the same age as OJ. I loved watching him at USC then on to the NFL. His personality during all those years was off the charts great. But all in that changed in 1994. At first I hoped he was innocent. But it became obvious he wasn't. What a shame for everyone.
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
In 1989, the old goat was charged with spousal abuse.
@pewterpirate4560Ай бұрын
My dad loved OJ. He didn't live past '89. Thankfully. I do think it's a mistake to not have his brain examined for CTE.
@dz7a756Ай бұрын
4:13 - OJ didn’t love Nicole...he controlled her Dan....big difference. Be well and be at peace.
@Edward135i28 күн бұрын
2:30 not only was Robert Kardashian on the legal team, Kris was the last person to speak to Nicole alive. How insane is that!
@LawomenshoopsАй бұрын
I was surprised too, when I heard OJ died of cancer. I had no idea he was battling cancer. When I first heard he died I honestly thought so he might’ve killed him or an accident.
@zachpierce641Ай бұрын
It’s crazy all these people talking about their interviews with OJ and how many say he ask if they think he did it. ….just interesting
@steelphantom9105Ай бұрын
Dan is absolutely right about OJ and also that he didn’t act alone in the murders. Al Cowlings should have been looked at as an accomplice to the killings and getting rid of evidence and why the police didn’t look at AC still baffles me.
@genemontoya4028
Ай бұрын
There were people in my circle at the time who were convinced AC had some involvement, I'll always remember that.
@shawns9813
29 күн бұрын
Or Jason Simpson.
@TOMVUTHEPIMPАй бұрын
OJ chase interrrupted the Houston Rockets Championship game.
@shannon915527 күн бұрын
OJ could have stabbed NIcole and Ron to death in front of the jurors and they would still have acquitted him. Nicole chose poorly for a husband.
@williamcarter9066Ай бұрын
Dude America was also on trial and the only real difference is the bodies have changed but racism sexism the othering hasn’t!!
@nrob7417Ай бұрын
OJ didn’t act alone… Danny on that Charlie theory I see…
@litedawg
Ай бұрын
Yes he did
@Sacred_G_
Ай бұрын
There was no other footprints.....
@steveludwig4200
Ай бұрын
@@Sacred_G_ Correct. Orenthal was the only real killer.
@mr.satanserv6067
Ай бұрын
Kardashian and Cowling helped cover it up I guess you mean.
@nrob7417
Ай бұрын
I agree he most definitely probably acted alone l. But go listen to the recent Matthew Cox podcast that was posted a day before he died. Some very interesting information in that video
@ramongonzalez2112Ай бұрын
OJ was a killer running back😮
@kendallandrews8691
Ай бұрын
Yeah
@kellykarcher7179
Ай бұрын
How original. Yawn....
@kendallandrews8691
Ай бұрын
@@kellykarcher7179 yeah he is just a killer and a domestic abuser. He should be remembered for nothing else
@drvannozzunАй бұрын
As an Ohio State fan I was pissed at how good he was. Charles White, too, they were great.
@motorcycleboy9000Ай бұрын
The hypocrisy was the worst part...
@Antbeast2326 күн бұрын
it's sad that one mistake will define him forever no one will remember him as a player and as a person before.
@philiphatfield5666Ай бұрын
Mixed emotions? How does he feel about Jared Fogle?
@paulj.5542
Ай бұрын
Subway sandwiches were total crap, and the pedophlia thing wasn't good either, I guess. But seriously, what CRAP sandwiches!
@jcmoye1Ай бұрын
Why do you have all those gang patches in front of your desk?
@JPF_311Ай бұрын
Dan Patrick is kind of annoying, but I developed a sense of respect for the man. Comedian Bill Burr said Patrick’s office is filled w/ projects, paintings, etc of his young kids. Just something about a dad who proudly displays their kids’ work. I find really touching
@tanyafrida7380Ай бұрын
The Kardashians didn't get famous because of Robert Kardashian. They got famous because Kim was Paris Hilton's phenomenally beautiful friend whose se* tape got "accidentally" publicized. The only reason Robert Kardashian gets any credit is his cool name, and after-the-fact recognition of his OJ Simpson connection.
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
They were rich and famous already.
@maxxmondavi4176
Ай бұрын
remember if Robert Kardashian was alive the mother would have never pimped out the daughters. there mother is the biggest sleaze of the all.
@tanyafrida7380
Ай бұрын
@@rolmodel12. No they weren't. Do your research. Kim was only 15 when OJ killed Nicole. She didn't get famous until early 2007. Again, Robert Kardashian was a successful attorney with a cool name and a friendship with OJ. But it was a secondary -- not primary -- reason for their success.
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
@tanyafrida7380 you and I have different definitions of "rich and famous." Perhaps, I should have said, "wealthy and known." In hindsight, that would have been better verbiage. Robert dated Priscilla Presley, the widow of Elvis Presley, at one time. And he was the founder of a couple of businesses that were well-known in music circles. In particular, R&R a publication that tracked song popularity. It was a mainstay in the radio world. This was, obviously, pre internet. Movie Tunes was another of his ventures, that was a success. In some circles, he was well known and successful. Given my families history of working in, and around, that industry- I was privy to that info. And, to be fair, I didn't know he had practiced law until the trial. Kris was "Bruce Jenner's" wife in some social and entertainment publications. They were married before the trial. I am sure you know plenty about Jenner, given your research... advice. Both, Robert and Kris, were successful, published, and had money before the trial. Hence my statement. Were they world famous? No. And by all accounts became MUCH more exposed, leading to future ventures that led to even more exposure and "opportunity," as it were. More so for Kris and the family name, than Robert.
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
@tanyafrida7380 additionally, I was speaking entirely about the Robert, Kris, and Jenner. I should have stated that. My fault for assuming one would be speaking to the fortunes and notoriety of those involved with the trial, or with those involved in said trial. Given the context of the subject has to do with that trial. When people state the "Kardashians" fame started with that trial, I believe it is meant to be taken as the start of what would come later down the road. Not literally, all of the Kardashian became famous because of the OJ Simpson trial.
@The_MaceАй бұрын
Finally, OJ can rest knowing his wife's killer is dead.
@maxxmondavi4176
Ай бұрын
amen this is the best reaction I've read about this killer in the past week!
@Howlingburd19Ай бұрын
“Was OJ guilty?” “Is the sky blue on a sunny day?” 😂
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
Verdict: Not Guilty
@Howlingburd19
Ай бұрын
@@philalexander7902 and that’s exactly why the case is so controversial. The *massive* amount of evidence points to him but he didn’t get convicted. There’s multiple factors why he wasn’t declared guilty but probably the main reason was his race. Now, barely anyone affiliates him with football anymore. He’s much more affiliated with what he’s done off the field than on the field.
@Howlingburd19
Ай бұрын
@@philalexander7902 and just in general “not guilty” does not mean “innocent”. Many people who are guilty aren’t convicted and many people who aren’t guilty are convicted. OJ was the former; he was guilty but not convicted.
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
@@Howlingburd19 one of many reasons behind the acquital was the Prosecution's star witness who took the 5th when asked directly if he planted evidence in this or other cases. And then the Prosecution's dumb decision to introduce a pair of gloves which were never going to fit and then offer no explanation why they didn't fit. These are automatic Reasonable Doubts which by jury law had to result in an acquital. People are hung up and mad because this was the first (and only) time white people got to feel the pain black people have felt for decades regarding our Judicial system.
@Howlingburd19
Ай бұрын
@@philalexander7902 lots of factors play a part in the final outcome (such as the TERRIBLE prosecution. Just to name a couple of their many faults, they failed to bring up several pieces of strong evidence, they overall failed to control the situation, and they failed by making the jury mostly African American during a time of racial tensions) but the timing of the crime and race is definitely one of them. You have to understand the “race situation” that was going on at the time. In the early-90’s there was a lot of race-related issues going on; two years prior to the case Rodney King was beaten by the police and large riots led to over one billion dollars in damage. This tension would not end so soon. When the OJ case came out, it became about race rather than what actually happened. Many polls showed that black people were aligning with OJ and white people weren’t. Despite the enormous amount of physical evidence proving he was responsible, he was said to be “not guilty”. Rodney King’s arrest certainly played a part in many people, including the jury, who was mostly composed of African Americans. They by multiple reports and statements from them today, wanted “payback” for the Rodney King incident. One of the most messed up parts is if they did convict him, such riots could’ve happened again. The defense was basically "let's point out racism and guilt shame them into saying he's innocent". So that’s also one of the things that make people angry about the case. Despite the colossal amount of evidence that supported his guiltiness, he dodged punishment because of his race. No argument! But at the end of the day he still killed two people and got away with it. No matter what race you are that’s just fucked up. This clown deserves no respect, and deserves no place on earth. Good riddance he’s gone.
@woody3590Ай бұрын
Such a tragity that all this very tallented athlete and ball player will be remembered for is... a wife beater and murderer...possible murderer...as only two know for sure...god and the murderer!
@gastonrivera3478Ай бұрын
Remember the GnR’s Song on “Lies” record?? I guess apply here… “I used to love her, but I have to kill her” 😰
@bennyhath1789Ай бұрын
I didn't even know he was sick
@raygiannamoreАй бұрын
The best broadcasting OJ did was track and field at the Olympics
@wa2k99Ай бұрын
Oj is one of the most fascinating human stories of all time
@justicegusting247627 күн бұрын
“He used to beat her all the time.” Real big man. Big football star. Subhuman brain.
@kelliepastellie8619Ай бұрын
They were trying to get a White Bronco to lead the funeral but John Elway wanted nothing to do with it..
@tommcdonald2805Ай бұрын
Did I hear that correctly? Dan doesn’t think OJ acted alone?
@edwardcasper5231Ай бұрын
I wonder if OJ's brain will be tested for CTE.
@alisiddiqui9269
Ай бұрын
It isn’t
@FrScottHikesАй бұрын
I had a poster of him on my bedroom wall! 😲
@LawomenshoopsАй бұрын
I read he is getting cremated, so no chance to see if he had CTE. Obviously that wouldn’t excuse him murdering two people.
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
O.J Simpson told the authorities he wasn't at the scene of the crime, but scientists said the chances of he being at the scene of the crime were at 99.9999999 out of 100; I will take the word of a scientist before I take the word of a San Francisco ghetto street urchin.
@cmw72Ай бұрын
That was an amazing story.
@Asiaguydude23 күн бұрын
OJ never loved anyone except himself.
@user-ig9ir5yl9g14 күн бұрын
He always said he was innocent, did he ever publicly thank Ron Goldman for trying to save Nicole? He knows if he did not have that knife Ron and Nicole would have kicked his ass
@DeRussellMasinaАй бұрын
The serial killer Glen Rogers confessed to the murder. He was arrested 6 weeks after the murders & was the handyman for Nicole
@RAVISHINGRICKRUDERMDАй бұрын
Dan, I feel similarly about OJ, as my earliest memories were OJ as Nordberg; HILARIOUS. The Naked Gun are the funniest movies of that era by a country mile. Leslie Nielsen was the GOAT 🐐 at his style of comedy 🎭. I also remember OJ as the Hertz guy. And I am the biggest Knicks fan, so I remember OJ so vividly and honestly I am saddened by his passing. Bottom line he was acquitted, and there are holes in the case like it or not, so OJ is a complex figure of ultimate duality. Honestly he might be the greatest running back 🏈 ever… 2004 yards in 14 games… huh 🤔?
@robertfield590428 күн бұрын
Matthew 6:9-15 & 12:31-32, 11 Peter 3:9, Revelation 20:10-15, Revelation 21:8,
@murrethmediaАй бұрын
Dan was aghast at OJ, but man he didn't hesitate to use him for his career...
@arlichar11Ай бұрын
yeah, the reason it was a media circus was because oj was a huge star, both in sports and tv movies.. he was a popular guy who always seem be smiling.. otherwise it wouldnt have been what it was...
@scottblish766Ай бұрын
Sociopaths can be the most charming people on the planet...when they think it's in their interest to be so.
@Johnny-xj5quАй бұрын
Nicole never had a doubt she’d die by OJ’s hand. It was a certainty to her. The nerve and stupidity of some people to pretend he didn’t do it
@tomretallick1719Ай бұрын
I think television news coverage changed because of OJ.
@andan04Ай бұрын
Enjoyed listening to this but I think Patrick has overstated the trial's impact on television programming. While it may have accelerated the development of reality TV productions, it was not the first reality TV. MTV's The Real World predated it by two-and-a-half years, and that show was inspired by some show from the 1970s.
@garpfunkel2876Ай бұрын
Of course he acted alone. Don't be vague if you doubt it. There is zero evidence otherwise.
@williamowen6399Ай бұрын
Dan, it's a you problem
@truesonic669Ай бұрын
He said big misstske having him come on the show
@kelliepastellie8619Ай бұрын
OJ can now rest in peace knowing that his wife’s killer is dead..
@kenbrogno9018Ай бұрын
Say what you want about him as a player but he never threw a block during his career.
@maxxmondavi4176
Ай бұрын
you must be from Buffalo
@alisiddiqui9269Ай бұрын
Person he’s talking about at the end has to be Bob costas
@kennethbrown5164Ай бұрын
Reality TV started with MTV's Real World...
@superzero425028 күн бұрын
The real question; if he was such a narcissist, why would he jeopardize his standing in the world and society. He also was not bereft of companionship from beautiful women either… It sounds more like people are projecting their own thoughts and feelings about the situation, than actually objectively considering the circumstances… The two most divisive people in American culture today has to be Trump and Simpson… 🤔
@BigDancinАй бұрын
I have always loved Dan, but I thought maybe he misspoke on the whole "OJ didn't act alone thing," but maybe he didn't? That is such a tin-foil-on-the-head thing. There is zero evidence of anyone else but the victims and OJ at that crime scene. If there is a "Charlie," it is just OJ's fleeing conscience. The evidence suggests that Ron And Nicole were ambushed from out of the dark and quickly suffered strikes to the head - potentially simultaneously, disabling them from meaningfully fighting back. OJ then killed them viciously - very viciously. There were signs that he tortured Nicole with small cuts to her neck as he talked to her before he cut her neck so outrageously and thoroughly that he nicked her spine from a violent front cut and almost decapitated her. Against this reality, not only is it offensive to suggest that someone else did this or had a part in it without any evidence pointing at that, but in my view (even as an SC Alumn) it is inappropriate to eulogize OJ's football career with a sense of wonderment and nostalgia, and talk up how receiving he was to fans. He killed these two people, after beating and terrorizing Nicole for years. He bragged about the murders (oh, yeah, hypothetically), and said that the victims deserved it (even if he did it). He taunted poor Ron Goldman's family, and refused to pay the damages awarded against him. He laughed about the murders - publicly. He went on to abuse a subsequent girlfriend. He never repented, and he never said he was sorry to anybody. He went on to commit an armed robbery, even if it was his stuff he was trying to steal back (legally irrelevant). Even during that Bronco chase, the only reason OJ wanted to talk to Costas was that he though Costas could help OJ restore or protect what was left of his favorable public image (that whole thing was an OJ attention grab - he was never genuinely remorseful or suicidal, or he would have just done it. It was OJ theater. He was evil and only cared about himself. That's the eulogy OJ deserves. Nothing more.
@theseal9402
Ай бұрын
You’re an 🤡 like fr fr. The Club RG worked at the Colombian owner was killed the week before the same way. RG was a drug runner that service NB and her friend Fay who were dope heads. It was a mob hit two ppl got killed the same way weeks after as well. Do your homework and the footprints in the blood weren’t O.J’s not to mention the officers planting evidence and later being charged with doing it in a lot of cases. You racist wanted him to be guilty when he was innocent.
@buckchile614Ай бұрын
Where McGlovin go? Did OJ get him too? Anyone else remember that, " Brutal, Juice" commercial?
@susanbright8735Ай бұрын
His son supposedly did it What parent wouldnt defend your own kid.
@SmittyAZАй бұрын
WTF does the have to do with the Dallas Cowboys?
@winniethepegАй бұрын
I remember hearing on the radio, that Nicole Brown Simpson, the former wife of OJ Simpson, had been murdered. Fast forward to this week. It’s all just history now. “Behold, thou hast made my days as an handbreadth; and mine age is as nothing before thee: verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity.” Psalms 39:5 KJV
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
It's all just history now? Well, so is O.J. Simpson.
@gregturk2824Ай бұрын
Who gives a crap about a double murderer?
@BelmaHoaglin-jj1ooАй бұрын
OJ simpson will be forever in memories of people loved him He was a great person ! No one can judge ! If someone make mistake you dont throw under the bus !
@tomcannizzaro5765Ай бұрын
i thought OJ was great in those naked gun movies
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
Nicole would have lived longer if she had a naked gun with her in June of 1994.
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If I'm going to listen to someone's opinion on someone, it's going to be Dan Patrick, because he knows who to talk to to get as much quality information about whatever the matter is. He's not hot take, just very informed.
2 horrible things OJ gave us. He becoming a murderer and the Kardashians
@GAURAV25855ify
Ай бұрын
Yes he started court tv stuff also
@annerector8765
Ай бұрын
Don't know which is worse!!
@brianharrell9171
Ай бұрын
I agree with you on the second part lol
@freddyhoyt1849
19 күн бұрын
I wish those Kardashians would disappear I can’t stand them they are not famous at all
OJ was one of the biggest NARCISSIST you will ever see!
@_KaiRos-11
Ай бұрын
That’s what I was gonna say is O.J. Was the epitome of a narcissist and that’s not a good quality and he epitomises the evil on a person like that. He died 30yrs too late.
@Ab-iz9uv
Ай бұрын
He was found not guilty
@slabbusterrtr7690
Ай бұрын
@@Ab-iz9uvwrong found guilty in civil trail and for armed robbery sent to prison anyway ya cant fix stupid
@christopherlauderdale
Ай бұрын
@@Ab-iz9uvDoesn't mean he didn't do it. Rodney King was curbstomped just two years prior so there was already racial tension from that.
@JBrother-bh9uy
Ай бұрын
Rest in peace oj simpson
Waited all week for your reaction and I wasn't disappointed at all Dan. Great presentation
@rossw5576
Ай бұрын
White Ford Bronco. Sorry Ford.
@maxxmondavi4176
Ай бұрын
you are just as delusional as DP go to church and forgive your sins!
It was all about celebrity worship in our culture and the lust the public has for every detail of information on celebrities. In the end OJ’s inability to handle rejection was his downfall and resulted in the deaths of two young people. It’s not complicated. If OJ handled rejection his dream life would have gone on and two people would have lived.
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
Today it's still about celebrity worship.
@kyledavis635
Ай бұрын
Narcissist's world get thrown upside down when they are rejected. Their sense of self is so fragile that any rejection can cause them what is referred to a narcissistic injury, and cause them to go into a tailspin. OJ was a sick individual....
@steelphantom9105
Ай бұрын
@@philalexander7902. It’s simple minded people who look at famous people as idols, because they have no one in their lives to look up to (parents,aunts,uncles).
They should have listened to Nicole Brown when she said "He's gonna kill me." Nobody took her seriously until OJ finally did it.
@DeRussellMasina
Ай бұрын
The serial killer Glen Rogers confessed to the murder. He was arrested 6 weeks after the murders & was the handyman for Nicole
@avidadolares
Ай бұрын
@@DeRussellMasina Ok, flat earther.
@robertward4785
Ай бұрын
Bababooey
@zerimar26
Ай бұрын
@@robertward4785 ??
@queitn6287
Ай бұрын
@@DeRussellMasinalmfao
OJ ended the lives of two individuals!
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
Some people think O.J. Simpson should have been sentenced to be executed twice.
@raymckigney2118
9 күн бұрын
But more importantly, reality tv could arguably be linked to the trial…
I have been critical of Dan Patrick in the past. I must give him credit for a great and truthful take on O-J. He's knows the Juice was the killer and he's not backing down!!
@danc3693
Ай бұрын
Well, it is a popular point of view 😄
@Howlingburd19
Ай бұрын
Anyone with a brain bigger than a flea should know he’s a killer 💀
Mixed emotions? Not a chance. When you brutally murder 2 people, whatever you did in sports is irrelevant. He cut the mother of his children’s head off, left it in the doorway, and had it not been for the dog that went and got a neighbor, that’s what his kids would’ve walked down to see their Mom there when they woke up.
@pat1589
Ай бұрын
You dont understand history. Didn't you hear Dan mention his NFL history.
@ColbyONE
Ай бұрын
@@pat1589 When you did what he did, I could care less about your NFL history.
@pat1589
Ай бұрын
@@ColbyONE I understand that. I like how Dan mentions the enigma of OJ, being an NFL great, broadcaster, in movies etc, then uncovicted of a large murder case. A big fall from grace. An enigma for sure.
@donsolos
Ай бұрын
@@ColbyONECTE, nobody is born evil
@ColbyONE
Ай бұрын
@@donsolos CTE??? That doesn’t give you a free pass to be evil. 99.7% of athletes with CTE aren’t out killing people.
Thank for you for mentioning that domestic violence happened in this case. We can't ever forget Nicole in all of this.
@burtmaclinfbi3993
Ай бұрын
Who?
Not the "audacity", the ARROGANCE!
still one of the best if not the best 30 for 30 was "June 17th 1994". So well put together without being narrated.
@annerector8765
Ай бұрын
I just bought it
@gtizzle7606
Ай бұрын
@@annerector8765 let me know what you think. A behind the scenes perspective.
@annerector8765
Ай бұрын
@@gtizzle7606 I will. I just got it last evening and will begin watching tonight. Thanks, tizzle
@annerector8765
Ай бұрын
@@gtizzle7606 I have now watched three of the four discs, about 8 hours, maybe 9. There is a great deal of footage of the Watts riots, of course Rodney King beating and the exoneration of the cops that tortured him, and old footage from the 1950s and 60s of blacks being discriminated against. This is all intersperced with extensive film of all of O J's life, especially USC and the Bills, and then his multiple business ventures, and Hertz. There is great narratives with people close to him, and none of them hold back, be it good or bad. The trial of course is covered, not a much as Court TV did, but other parts of the investigation and scenes from the houses, and lots of Mark Furhman. It is well worth watching--you can stop and pick it up again at any time--and buying. Let me know if you ever see it. Thanks Best, Anne
@foleynj86
Ай бұрын
OJ Made in America is the best documentary ever made. I think I've watched each episode 5 or 6 times.
OJ beat the living hell out of Nicole for a decade. He was a bad person. HOF football player, but bad guy and a murderer who got away
@Benny-zo3qh
Ай бұрын
I bet Nicole knew exactly what to do to push his buttons and provoke him. NO, it doesn't justify violence. Men need to leave women who are like that. However, I bet Nicole isn't a princess who got beat up by the bad guy
@mulder006
Ай бұрын
@@Benny-zo3qh Sure, blame the victim. Disgusting! OJ just about severed her head. Always hear this "pushing the buttons" crap..
@foleynj86
Ай бұрын
@@Benny-zo3qh That's a fucked up statement. She pushed his buttons so it justifies him beating her up and then killing her? Talk about blaming the victims. Are you gonna say Ron Goldman deserved getting hacked because he was returning Nicole's sunglasses? As far as leaving a batterer like OJ, it is much more complicated than what you make it out to be. The cops were called to their house numerous times and he was NEVER arrested for beating her. It is difficult for victims of domestic violence to leave their abusers. Watch OJ Made in America. It's the best documentary ever made and maybe you'll learn something.
For the lawyer to say that he hopes the Goldman‘s get nothing, is disrespectful. What an idiot.
@DebbiEarls
Ай бұрын
The golddiggers are trillionnaires due to OJ!
@916Smoke
Ай бұрын
Why? He was found not guilty. They the Goldman (greedy jews) should get nothing. You Christine can't even prove OJ did it. It's just character defamation.
@20Schmidt
Ай бұрын
Stupid thing to say publicly...instant villian
@JBrother-bh9uy
Ай бұрын
@@20Schmidt did you say something stupid
@JBrother-bh9uy
Ай бұрын
Goldmans nothing but crybaby clowns rest in peace oj simpson
When visitors to your deathbed have to sign an NDA that means he did it.
@billballoo7881
Ай бұрын
90% of the population knew that before the NDA
@kendallandrews8691
7 күн бұрын
No innocent person would ever write a book called "if I did it"
Hell just got a little more crowded.
NORM MACDONALD... OJ can now rest in peace knowing the person who killed nicole is dead....
I worked near downtown LA during the OJ trial and I’ll never forget the sea of giant satellite dishes lining the streets around the courthouse. The OJ souvenirs sold on every corner, what a spectacle.
@bsheffield5224
Ай бұрын
Not only were there satellite dishes there were multiple police officers on the street including one on a motorcycle who tapped me on the shoulder as I was entering a high rise building and declared he was writing me up for an $80.00 “jaywalking” ticket even though the nearest cross walk was a 100 yards away. Was I guilty, “yes” Was OJ guilty…?! (
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
Many careers were launched following this murder.
Just because somebody is gifted with physical strength. Or can act or sing or even dance, it doesn’t make them a great human being.people are mentally confused.
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
No one is making him out to be a great human being. His athletic accomplishments are noteworthy but that's about it.
@adverseinperpetuity
Ай бұрын
Duh? Does anyone not believe this?
@HaganChannel
Ай бұрын
But OJ was a great man. Thats why its hard to believe he did it.
@billballoo7881
Ай бұрын
@@HaganChannel funny guy
@JBrother-bh9uy
Ай бұрын
Rest in peace oj simpson I
"A man may smile, smile, and smile, and still be a villain". William Shakespeare
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
When I was young, I thought his name was William ShakesBeer.
@gradywilson9213
Ай бұрын
@@MrJuvefrank😁
@foleynj86
Ай бұрын
Funny you say that quote because the life of OJ is like a classic Shakespeare tragedy.
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
@@foleynj86 I remember Othello the Moore.
Dan giving y'all a free history lesson, pull up a chair and take a listen.
@jamesbingham1007
Ай бұрын
Dan thinks O.J. had help with the murders. His memory is warped.
Even though you and the Danettes were on vacation AGAIN, thank you for picking up the O.J. Simpson storyline. And thank you for continuing to believe in his guilt and honestly sharing that with the your listeners. What a message to everyone to look beyond the fame and glory. For people to speak up, when a spouse is being harmed, mentally, or physically is critical. Thank you for bringing home that aspect once again.
Not many mention the victims and the family.
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
Some families don't want people to talk about their relatives after they are no longer living.
@usergodcandy777
22 күн бұрын
Very tone deaf
Not sure who sees/reads these, but mr Patrick you brought up a unique perspective of the ‘reality’ tv boom after the oj incident and it really does make you think when you start connecting the dots… Thank you sir for the time and thoughts
If Dan Patrick says on the record that he believes he did it... Then there isn't a doubt in my mind.
@gingergeezer3685
Ай бұрын
The DNA proved it. His lawyers rendered the facts irrelevant. Thy played the system beautifully.
@bparks_5095
Ай бұрын
@@gingergeezer3685 I’ll be honest I don’t know all the facts, as I was about 3 when the Bronco chase happened… I just find the whole thing morbidly fascinating from a historical perspective.
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
@@gingergeezer3685the Prosecution's star witness pleaded the 5th when asked directly if he planted evidence in this or other cases. That's an automatic reasonable doubt which makes acquital the only possible verdict.
@kyledavis635
Ай бұрын
@@philalexander7902 You don't know what you're talking about....
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
@@kyledavis635 yeah ok.
Ron Goldman was the real larger-than-life hero. The evidence shows that not only did he not run from OJ to save himself, he ran TO the fight to help her. God bless his soul
No one had mixed emotions when Aaron Hernandez committed suicide.
@carrite
Ай бұрын
Aaron Hernandez was not one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history nor a cultural icon.
@williamcarter9066
Ай бұрын
He wasn’t white either 😂😂😂
@paulj.5542
Ай бұрын
@@williamcarter9066 Nor was he straight.
@Lloyd00
Ай бұрын
He wasn't found not guilty. Stupid
@85tclower
Ай бұрын
He didn’t win a heisman 😂😂
Im not hearing anyone mention the amounts of cocaine hed been using for years prior. It was talked about openly back then and played a large role in his rage issues. If you already have anger management problems, adding excessive cocaine use just increases those issues to the 10th power.
OJ got off bcuz of Rodney King, Rodney was the George Floyd of his day for anyone younger. One of the ladies from the jury admitted this in a documentary & said she wasn't alone in voting for an acquittal bcuz of the Rodney King incident with the LA cops. She also said that she felt bad about it later
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
That is not the whole story. The cops and investigators handled the crime scene terribly. There were several technicalities the prosecution screwed up. It was a clown show handled by a kangaroo court. He was clearly guilty. And he was clearly not going to be prosecuted fully for... but, the fact that his image was irreparable was as damning to him as any jail time.
@RayW....
Ай бұрын
@@rolmodel12.Both can be true...
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
@@RayW.... correct
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
The Prosecution's star witness took the 5th when asked directly if he planted evidence in this or other cases. Right there is where the trial was basically over. There was no other option for the jury but an acquital.
@keithmurray3827
Ай бұрын
@rolmodel12how do you know he killed those people? Did you witness the act?.
I remember thinking how insane it was how they INTERRUPPTED the NBA FINALS to watch a white bronco travel down the freeway at 45 mph.
@kendallandrews8691
Ай бұрын
Especially since I was a little kid and didn't know who oj was
@kendallandrews8691
Ай бұрын
@@2busywinning lots of people cared. It was the Knicks closest opportunity
@RayW....
Ай бұрын
Because it wasn't Jordan...
@kendallandrews8691
Ай бұрын
@@RayW.... Who cares about Jordan? Move on
He was a monster, on and off the field 🔪 Credit to OJ, the killer is dead now.
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
What kind of monster was he? Frankenstein? Dracula? Jabba the Hutt?
I recently read Daniel Petrocelli's book on the civil trial. He stated that there was only one person in all that time who defended Nicole...and it was Ronald Goldman...and he lost his life in doing so! That hit me hard! I agree with you Dan..so many people knew he was abusing her and didn't want to acknowledge it. Thank you for your thoughts...very insightful.
What was the prosecution thinking putting 10 blacks, an Asian and 1 white person on the jury?
@nolongerblocked6210
Ай бұрын
A jury of his peers 🤷 The problem was the Rodney King beating incident with the LA cops, that caused multiple jurors to acquit bcuz they felt it was justice somehow. One woman who admitted that was her reasoning said she felt bad later about letting OJ off
@ricardotrevil3603
Ай бұрын
According to Marcia Clark's book, the jury pool in downtown L.A. was so bad that those were the best jurors they could end up with. Had the trial taken place in Brentwood, like some people said it should've, they probably would've had a much better jury pool.
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
Race shouldn't matter, when choosing right from wrong. It is, and always has been, a crying shame how people work.
@tacotom3492
Ай бұрын
@@nolongerblocked6210 Bingo ... As a kid in this time period the Rodney king beatings and police racial stuff was at all time high .. but the prosecutors were idiots compared to OJs dream team lawyers which were just that . Johnny, Kardashian, Shapiro and the other guy . They literally used America and Marsha Clarke to get him off . . 1 team was the best of the best and the other was not so much 😂
@Jason-si8iu
Ай бұрын
@ricardotrevil3603 it was a downtown jury since the Northridge earthquake destroyed the courthouse where it would've been
Oj nearly cut his x wife head off and we can’t call him out as a tool? We can about the orange man. But not a double murder
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
He was, and has been, called out as a tool. All the time. He has not worked in Hollywood since and was a walking meme before passing.
My High School Basketball coach's brother was OJ's neighbor, it was a crazy time!!
He was a CLASSIC malignant narcissist
Netflix recently added OJ Made in America and watching it brought back so many memories of the OJ trial. In the aftermath of the trail the quote of the century for me was "The cops framed a guilty man"
A couple points to consider, Dan - 1) it wasn't love he had for Nicole, or anything close to it. It was narcissism - which is a personality disorder and 2) there is ZERO evidence anyone else was involved, and it makes it appear that you are somehow - to however small an extend - attempting to mitigate what OJ did, as if it wasn't just him that's guilty....
S-O-C-I-O-P-A-T-H
I am the same age as OJ. I loved watching him at USC then on to the NFL. His personality during all those years was off the charts great. But all in that changed in 1994. At first I hoped he was innocent. But it became obvious he wasn't. What a shame for everyone.
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
In 1989, the old goat was charged with spousal abuse.
My dad loved OJ. He didn't live past '89. Thankfully. I do think it's a mistake to not have his brain examined for CTE.
4:13 - OJ didn’t love Nicole...he controlled her Dan....big difference. Be well and be at peace.
2:30 not only was Robert Kardashian on the legal team, Kris was the last person to speak to Nicole alive. How insane is that!
I was surprised too, when I heard OJ died of cancer. I had no idea he was battling cancer. When I first heard he died I honestly thought so he might’ve killed him or an accident.
It’s crazy all these people talking about their interviews with OJ and how many say he ask if they think he did it. ….just interesting
Dan is absolutely right about OJ and also that he didn’t act alone in the murders. Al Cowlings should have been looked at as an accomplice to the killings and getting rid of evidence and why the police didn’t look at AC still baffles me.
@genemontoya4028
Ай бұрын
There were people in my circle at the time who were convinced AC had some involvement, I'll always remember that.
@shawns9813
29 күн бұрын
Or Jason Simpson.
OJ chase interrrupted the Houston Rockets Championship game.
OJ could have stabbed NIcole and Ron to death in front of the jurors and they would still have acquitted him. Nicole chose poorly for a husband.
Dude America was also on trial and the only real difference is the bodies have changed but racism sexism the othering hasn’t!!
OJ didn’t act alone… Danny on that Charlie theory I see…
@litedawg
Ай бұрын
Yes he did
@Sacred_G_
Ай бұрын
There was no other footprints.....
@steveludwig4200
Ай бұрын
@@Sacred_G_ Correct. Orenthal was the only real killer.
@mr.satanserv6067
Ай бұрын
Kardashian and Cowling helped cover it up I guess you mean.
@nrob7417
Ай бұрын
I agree he most definitely probably acted alone l. But go listen to the recent Matthew Cox podcast that was posted a day before he died. Some very interesting information in that video
OJ was a killer running back😮
@kendallandrews8691
Ай бұрын
Yeah
@kellykarcher7179
Ай бұрын
How original. Yawn....
@kendallandrews8691
Ай бұрын
@@kellykarcher7179 yeah he is just a killer and a domestic abuser. He should be remembered for nothing else
As an Ohio State fan I was pissed at how good he was. Charles White, too, they were great.
The hypocrisy was the worst part...
it's sad that one mistake will define him forever no one will remember him as a player and as a person before.
Mixed emotions? How does he feel about Jared Fogle?
@paulj.5542
Ай бұрын
Subway sandwiches were total crap, and the pedophlia thing wasn't good either, I guess. But seriously, what CRAP sandwiches!
Why do you have all those gang patches in front of your desk?
Dan Patrick is kind of annoying, but I developed a sense of respect for the man. Comedian Bill Burr said Patrick’s office is filled w/ projects, paintings, etc of his young kids. Just something about a dad who proudly displays their kids’ work. I find really touching
The Kardashians didn't get famous because of Robert Kardashian. They got famous because Kim was Paris Hilton's phenomenally beautiful friend whose se* tape got "accidentally" publicized. The only reason Robert Kardashian gets any credit is his cool name, and after-the-fact recognition of his OJ Simpson connection.
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
They were rich and famous already.
@maxxmondavi4176
Ай бұрын
remember if Robert Kardashian was alive the mother would have never pimped out the daughters. there mother is the biggest sleaze of the all.
@tanyafrida7380
Ай бұрын
@@rolmodel12. No they weren't. Do your research. Kim was only 15 when OJ killed Nicole. She didn't get famous until early 2007. Again, Robert Kardashian was a successful attorney with a cool name and a friendship with OJ. But it was a secondary -- not primary -- reason for their success.
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
@tanyafrida7380 you and I have different definitions of "rich and famous." Perhaps, I should have said, "wealthy and known." In hindsight, that would have been better verbiage. Robert dated Priscilla Presley, the widow of Elvis Presley, at one time. And he was the founder of a couple of businesses that were well-known in music circles. In particular, R&R a publication that tracked song popularity. It was a mainstay in the radio world. This was, obviously, pre internet. Movie Tunes was another of his ventures, that was a success. In some circles, he was well known and successful. Given my families history of working in, and around, that industry- I was privy to that info. And, to be fair, I didn't know he had practiced law until the trial. Kris was "Bruce Jenner's" wife in some social and entertainment publications. They were married before the trial. I am sure you know plenty about Jenner, given your research... advice. Both, Robert and Kris, were successful, published, and had money before the trial. Hence my statement. Were they world famous? No. And by all accounts became MUCH more exposed, leading to future ventures that led to even more exposure and "opportunity," as it were. More so for Kris and the family name, than Robert.
@rolmodel12.
Ай бұрын
@tanyafrida7380 additionally, I was speaking entirely about the Robert, Kris, and Jenner. I should have stated that. My fault for assuming one would be speaking to the fortunes and notoriety of those involved with the trial, or with those involved in said trial. Given the context of the subject has to do with that trial. When people state the "Kardashians" fame started with that trial, I believe it is meant to be taken as the start of what would come later down the road. Not literally, all of the Kardashian became famous because of the OJ Simpson trial.
Finally, OJ can rest knowing his wife's killer is dead.
@maxxmondavi4176
Ай бұрын
amen this is the best reaction I've read about this killer in the past week!
“Was OJ guilty?” “Is the sky blue on a sunny day?” 😂
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
Verdict: Not Guilty
@Howlingburd19
Ай бұрын
@@philalexander7902 and that’s exactly why the case is so controversial. The *massive* amount of evidence points to him but he didn’t get convicted. There’s multiple factors why he wasn’t declared guilty but probably the main reason was his race. Now, barely anyone affiliates him with football anymore. He’s much more affiliated with what he’s done off the field than on the field.
@Howlingburd19
Ай бұрын
@@philalexander7902 and just in general “not guilty” does not mean “innocent”. Many people who are guilty aren’t convicted and many people who aren’t guilty are convicted. OJ was the former; he was guilty but not convicted.
@philalexander7902
Ай бұрын
@@Howlingburd19 one of many reasons behind the acquital was the Prosecution's star witness who took the 5th when asked directly if he planted evidence in this or other cases. And then the Prosecution's dumb decision to introduce a pair of gloves which were never going to fit and then offer no explanation why they didn't fit. These are automatic Reasonable Doubts which by jury law had to result in an acquital. People are hung up and mad because this was the first (and only) time white people got to feel the pain black people have felt for decades regarding our Judicial system.
@Howlingburd19
Ай бұрын
@@philalexander7902 lots of factors play a part in the final outcome (such as the TERRIBLE prosecution. Just to name a couple of their many faults, they failed to bring up several pieces of strong evidence, they overall failed to control the situation, and they failed by making the jury mostly African American during a time of racial tensions) but the timing of the crime and race is definitely one of them. You have to understand the “race situation” that was going on at the time. In the early-90’s there was a lot of race-related issues going on; two years prior to the case Rodney King was beaten by the police and large riots led to over one billion dollars in damage. This tension would not end so soon. When the OJ case came out, it became about race rather than what actually happened. Many polls showed that black people were aligning with OJ and white people weren’t. Despite the enormous amount of physical evidence proving he was responsible, he was said to be “not guilty”. Rodney King’s arrest certainly played a part in many people, including the jury, who was mostly composed of African Americans. They by multiple reports and statements from them today, wanted “payback” for the Rodney King incident. One of the most messed up parts is if they did convict him, such riots could’ve happened again. The defense was basically "let's point out racism and guilt shame them into saying he's innocent". So that’s also one of the things that make people angry about the case. Despite the colossal amount of evidence that supported his guiltiness, he dodged punishment because of his race. No argument! But at the end of the day he still killed two people and got away with it. No matter what race you are that’s just fucked up. This clown deserves no respect, and deserves no place on earth. Good riddance he’s gone.
Such a tragity that all this very tallented athlete and ball player will be remembered for is... a wife beater and murderer...possible murderer...as only two know for sure...god and the murderer!
Remember the GnR’s Song on “Lies” record?? I guess apply here… “I used to love her, but I have to kill her” 😰
I didn't even know he was sick
The best broadcasting OJ did was track and field at the Olympics
Oj is one of the most fascinating human stories of all time
“He used to beat her all the time.” Real big man. Big football star. Subhuman brain.
They were trying to get a White Bronco to lead the funeral but John Elway wanted nothing to do with it..
Did I hear that correctly? Dan doesn’t think OJ acted alone?
I wonder if OJ's brain will be tested for CTE.
@alisiddiqui9269
Ай бұрын
It isn’t
I had a poster of him on my bedroom wall! 😲
I read he is getting cremated, so no chance to see if he had CTE. Obviously that wouldn’t excuse him murdering two people.
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
O.J Simpson told the authorities he wasn't at the scene of the crime, but scientists said the chances of he being at the scene of the crime were at 99.9999999 out of 100; I will take the word of a scientist before I take the word of a San Francisco ghetto street urchin.
That was an amazing story.
OJ never loved anyone except himself.
He always said he was innocent, did he ever publicly thank Ron Goldman for trying to save Nicole? He knows if he did not have that knife Ron and Nicole would have kicked his ass
The serial killer Glen Rogers confessed to the murder. He was arrested 6 weeks after the murders & was the handyman for Nicole
Dan, I feel similarly about OJ, as my earliest memories were OJ as Nordberg; HILARIOUS. The Naked Gun are the funniest movies of that era by a country mile. Leslie Nielsen was the GOAT 🐐 at his style of comedy 🎭. I also remember OJ as the Hertz guy. And I am the biggest Knicks fan, so I remember OJ so vividly and honestly I am saddened by his passing. Bottom line he was acquitted, and there are holes in the case like it or not, so OJ is a complex figure of ultimate duality. Honestly he might be the greatest running back 🏈 ever… 2004 yards in 14 games… huh 🤔?
Matthew 6:9-15 & 12:31-32, 11 Peter 3:9, Revelation 20:10-15, Revelation 21:8,
Dan was aghast at OJ, but man he didn't hesitate to use him for his career...
yeah, the reason it was a media circus was because oj was a huge star, both in sports and tv movies.. he was a popular guy who always seem be smiling.. otherwise it wouldnt have been what it was...
Sociopaths can be the most charming people on the planet...when they think it's in their interest to be so.
Nicole never had a doubt she’d die by OJ’s hand. It was a certainty to her. The nerve and stupidity of some people to pretend he didn’t do it
I think television news coverage changed because of OJ.
Enjoyed listening to this but I think Patrick has overstated the trial's impact on television programming. While it may have accelerated the development of reality TV productions, it was not the first reality TV. MTV's The Real World predated it by two-and-a-half years, and that show was inspired by some show from the 1970s.
Of course he acted alone. Don't be vague if you doubt it. There is zero evidence otherwise.
Dan, it's a you problem
He said big misstske having him come on the show
OJ can now rest in peace knowing that his wife’s killer is dead..
Say what you want about him as a player but he never threw a block during his career.
@maxxmondavi4176
Ай бұрын
you must be from Buffalo
Person he’s talking about at the end has to be Bob costas
Reality TV started with MTV's Real World...
The real question; if he was such a narcissist, why would he jeopardize his standing in the world and society. He also was not bereft of companionship from beautiful women either… It sounds more like people are projecting their own thoughts and feelings about the situation, than actually objectively considering the circumstances… The two most divisive people in American culture today has to be Trump and Simpson… 🤔
I have always loved Dan, but I thought maybe he misspoke on the whole "OJ didn't act alone thing," but maybe he didn't? That is such a tin-foil-on-the-head thing. There is zero evidence of anyone else but the victims and OJ at that crime scene. If there is a "Charlie," it is just OJ's fleeing conscience. The evidence suggests that Ron And Nicole were ambushed from out of the dark and quickly suffered strikes to the head - potentially simultaneously, disabling them from meaningfully fighting back. OJ then killed them viciously - very viciously. There were signs that he tortured Nicole with small cuts to her neck as he talked to her before he cut her neck so outrageously and thoroughly that he nicked her spine from a violent front cut and almost decapitated her. Against this reality, not only is it offensive to suggest that someone else did this or had a part in it without any evidence pointing at that, but in my view (even as an SC Alumn) it is inappropriate to eulogize OJ's football career with a sense of wonderment and nostalgia, and talk up how receiving he was to fans. He killed these two people, after beating and terrorizing Nicole for years. He bragged about the murders (oh, yeah, hypothetically), and said that the victims deserved it (even if he did it). He taunted poor Ron Goldman's family, and refused to pay the damages awarded against him. He laughed about the murders - publicly. He went on to abuse a subsequent girlfriend. He never repented, and he never said he was sorry to anybody. He went on to commit an armed robbery, even if it was his stuff he was trying to steal back (legally irrelevant). Even during that Bronco chase, the only reason OJ wanted to talk to Costas was that he though Costas could help OJ restore or protect what was left of his favorable public image (that whole thing was an OJ attention grab - he was never genuinely remorseful or suicidal, or he would have just done it. It was OJ theater. He was evil and only cared about himself. That's the eulogy OJ deserves. Nothing more.
@theseal9402
Ай бұрын
You’re an 🤡 like fr fr. The Club RG worked at the Colombian owner was killed the week before the same way. RG was a drug runner that service NB and her friend Fay who were dope heads. It was a mob hit two ppl got killed the same way weeks after as well. Do your homework and the footprints in the blood weren’t O.J’s not to mention the officers planting evidence and later being charged with doing it in a lot of cases. You racist wanted him to be guilty when he was innocent.
Where McGlovin go? Did OJ get him too? Anyone else remember that, " Brutal, Juice" commercial?
His son supposedly did it What parent wouldnt defend your own kid.
WTF does the have to do with the Dallas Cowboys?
I remember hearing on the radio, that Nicole Brown Simpson, the former wife of OJ Simpson, had been murdered. Fast forward to this week. It’s all just history now. “Behold, thou hast made my days as an handbreadth; and mine age is as nothing before thee: verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity.” Psalms 39:5 KJV
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
It's all just history now? Well, so is O.J. Simpson.
Who gives a crap about a double murderer?
OJ simpson will be forever in memories of people loved him He was a great person ! No one can judge ! If someone make mistake you dont throw under the bus !
i thought OJ was great in those naked gun movies
@MrJuvefrank
Ай бұрын
Nicole would have lived longer if she had a naked gun with her in June of 1994.
Why have mixed feelings? He was a murderer.