Did O.J. Simpson CONFESS to EVERYTHING?! Body Language Analyst REACTS to :The Lost Confession."

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O.J. Simpson, the defendant in one of the most talked about trials in history opened up during an interview on FOX that was kept secret for over a decade. In the interview he told a "hypothetical" version of what would have happened if he had in fact been guilty. But what do his body language, facial expressions and word choice reveal and is this really just a hypothetical story? Find out now!
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04:07 O.J. Simpson Body Language
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38:00 Did He Slip Up?
40:24 Is O.J. Simpson Lying?
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@PRegan-om7jm
@PRegan-om7jm 5 ай бұрын
Saying “I don’t recall” in a hypothetical is wild!!!
@wsean87
@wsean87 4 ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment
@elainemanion3739
@elainemanion3739 4 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@lilu1268
@lilu1268 4 ай бұрын
Yep. I was stunned
@franchesca411
@franchesca411 4 ай бұрын
Right! Like, it's hypothetical, make something up 🙄🤦🏻‍♀️
@christialuella6594
@christialuella6594 5 ай бұрын
That fact that he talks in first person for the whole “hypothetical” explanation gives me the creeps
@smiley-qb3nt
@smiley-qb3nt 5 ай бұрын
Nonone would do that if it was mother of my kids how could you even do a hypothetical. He was having flash backs or something
@TacomaGirl
@TacomaGirl 5 ай бұрын
Especially when he says I remember. You hypothetically remember? 😒 Makes no sense
@cristina14k
@cristina14k 5 ай бұрын
He used a lot of distancing language in the beginningol of the interview.. and I'd have expected for him to use 3rd person to tell this hypothetical scenario yet he chose the most personal one.. (1st person) and actually took you there.. without using any keywords (hypothetical, supposedly, etc) He the laughs at the expense of his murdered ex clearly shows he shows no empathy and couldn't care less about what happened to her..
@cristina14k
@cristina14k 5 ай бұрын
Omg 😮 I didn't realized I replied to your comment. I wanted to comment to the general section.. the creepiest part is that you came to the same conclusion about the 1st person 😮😮😮
@KRstar78
@KRstar78 5 ай бұрын
Dude was psychotic
@reducer1
@reducer1 4 ай бұрын
As a former cop with training in NLP and interrogation techniques, I can tell you he was recalling what he did that night. And let’s just be honest - he’s a classic sociopath with a narcissistic personality.
@serendipidus8482
@serendipidus8482 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Unfortunately as a cop knowing that doesn't matter if the lawyers and prosecuters can't ammass the right evidence or it can't be admitted or all kinds of technical things... and the jury won't nessisarily see every thing the cops see. Thats why so many cops end up getting somone on taxes or some other technicality that's easier to prosecute ...
@tamikaleeryker
@tamikaleeryker 3 ай бұрын
​@@serendipidus8482It blows my mind how anyone could watch this and not believe he did it. He says he must have dropped the glove bc they found it. He doesn't say he hypothetically wasn't wearing gloves.
@serendipidus8482
@serendipidus8482 3 ай бұрын
@@tamikaleeryker yes he really was like those guys who leave clues for them to find. He wanted so badly to out himself. And it was a pr stunt that set him free. Crazy.
@jolelen6736
@jolelen6736 2 ай бұрын
I'm dyslexic stupid death and dumb and even I know he is reliving it lol..
@HeightsOfHealth
@HeightsOfHealth 2 ай бұрын
Yu a damn lie dude
@missfletcher24
@missfletcher24 5 ай бұрын
I simply do not understand the intentions behind a so called "hypothetical" recount of the murders. Who gets accused of a horrible crime, claims they didn't do it but then writes a "hypothetical" admission? It doesn't make sense. It just doesn't.
@SanaaJadeCruz
@SanaaJadeCruz 5 ай бұрын
It does make sense if the individual is proud of what they did. It’s scary actually.
@deltadawn3625
@deltadawn3625 5 ай бұрын
A narcissist.
@livd4990
@livd4990 5 ай бұрын
Maybe, if his testimony was that he lost his memory of that night, a hypothetical would be to explain the physical evidence, like how his glove was there. He would hypothesize what he would have done, how he would have acted based on his personality.
@pamelac.3241
@pamelac.3241 5 ай бұрын
That's because narcissists DON'T make sense. They make you feel like you're the crazy one. And I'm speaking by experience with one.
@chrissyscholl816
@chrissyscholl816 5 ай бұрын
Seriously. Not only that but has written the book about this and made tik toks about how he "hypothetically" did it. He's a narcissist. He got away with murder and now he gets off on it because he knows he can't be tried twice for the same crime. He enjoyed teasing the public about how they got it wrong. Its sick!
@dcaseng
@dcaseng 5 ай бұрын
The fact that he can openly discuss how he MIGHT have committed such a crime, even Hypothetically, is insane.
@jimilee4609
@jimilee4609 5 ай бұрын
Absolutely Insane and shows what a real psycho he must have been 👍
@lowstryder1022
@lowstryder1022 5 ай бұрын
Word!! Who creates a “hypothetical what IF I had done it” for a double murder at all. EVER. Especially after being acquitted. This guy confessed for real
@canadianbrothercanadianbro1255
@canadianbrothercanadianbro1255 5 ай бұрын
No Shit ! Wow !
@SheilaDeBonis
@SheilaDeBonis 5 ай бұрын
True. If it's hypothetical and you didn't actually do it, why does it even matter? Dude had such brain damage.
@wsean87
@wsean87 5 ай бұрын
The mother of his children
@ResaJo1
@ResaJo1 5 ай бұрын
You are spot on Spidey! This was his recall. These were NOT "hypotheticals", they were true recollections. The interviewer was genius the way she walked him down memory lane.
@LauraBoo989
@LauraBoo989 5 ай бұрын
He got caught up in reliving it and forgot it was supposed to be hypothtical
@suzanneflowers2230
@suzanneflowers2230 5 ай бұрын
Totally agree.
@aprilwycherley
@aprilwycherley 5 ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. And was laughing about being found not guilty!
@3DogMama
@3DogMama 5 ай бұрын
Yes. The laughing is the worst part.
@candacejenkins511
@candacejenkins511 5 ай бұрын
1000% he's guilty & reliving the entire facts. Imo
@DNLDVID
@DNLDVID 5 ай бұрын
@@aprilwycherley Very, very creepy!!
@karatecatmom6713
@karatecatmom6713 5 ай бұрын
“I remember” does not belong in a hypothetical
@amybahner6511
@amybahner6511 5 ай бұрын
So true.
@londonmarie6974
@londonmarie6974 5 ай бұрын
Im sure he would say he was "remembering" from the book but this is EVIDENCE he so did it
@karatecatmom6713
@karatecatmom6713 5 ай бұрын
@@londonmarie6974 Right? I mean, you’re doing an interview about a book you wrote and you can’t remember what you wrote in the book?
@rokkinroll
@rokkinroll 5 ай бұрын
I absolutely believe he is telling a recollection as a confession but he probably doesn't remember the book because he didn't write it he had a ghostwriter. I would think he is such a smug bastard he probably didn't even read it either. I wish this reporter would have really asked him more about when did you read the book and what was your favorite part of it and got him pinned down in some tricky questions.
@Shayzare
@Shayzare 5 ай бұрын
Guy is dead enjoy yourself have a celebration..
@danthegeetarman
@danthegeetarman 4 ай бұрын
When people say something hypothetical, they usually say “I would have” and words like “probably” or “possibly”, but he says straight out “I did” and doesn’t look like he’s making it up, but in that he’s effortlessly recalling the actual incident. Absolutely mind-blowing 🤯
@Jamesjones-hl8qr
@Jamesjones-hl8qr 3 ай бұрын
You guys Arr looking way too much into everything. When he says this is the truth jowls it's his way of telling people we are not in the hypothetical anymore. Because this had nothing to do with the crime he wanted people to know that the only thing that he's saying that is real is how he actually cut himself. He was answering for real just like he would in real life. He wanted to make it known we are out of the hypothetical it eohkd have looked real bad if he answered that question and didn't say that. Because it's obvious he's answering for real so he has to let people know that. If he didn't say that people would in his mind think he's caught up in the confession that uts nor hypothetical anymore. He had to say that or ge would have really screwed himself. This is a part of the case that is real as hea said many times he cut his on a glass. So for tbe first time he was lying now but he needed people to belive that his lie was the truth. Biden does it all the time. This is the truth j swear to God as he holds his hand up to just lie
@serendipidus8482
@serendipidus8482 3 ай бұрын
Also I would have been in a bad mood I would have taken the knife I would have seen the guy and supposedly I walked in on seeing them and then I would have... not I remember feeling in a mood I recall seeing them and then my friend had the knife and then I saw blood everywhere. Jesus christ.
@serendipidus8482
@serendipidus8482 3 ай бұрын
​@Jamesjones-hl8qr it also feels like when he says hypothetical it's like a wink wink nudge nudge moment. He's jokingly saying oh you mean the """" hypothetical""" like she knows it's not and he's only pretending it is for the technicality of covering his ass. Bizzare.
@Roundiron7
@Roundiron7 3 ай бұрын
@@Jamesjones-hl8qr either learn how to spell or put down the pipe. It’s like you were having a stroke when you typed that out haha
@ikemkrueger
@ikemkrueger 3 ай бұрын
@@serendipidus8482 This is a very good analogy.
@jennifercornman1291
@jennifercornman1291 5 ай бұрын
I think he’s so proud of himself he want to find a way to confess without confessing. He thinks it’s funny he got away with it. It’s sickening. There is no hypothetical.
@xmanc5687
@xmanc5687 5 ай бұрын
I think he’s haunted by it and wants to confess to alleviate the guilt he feels.
@marysullivan3326
@marysullivan3326 5 ай бұрын
100%! He WANTED to tell the world he did it, and he could, because he'd been acquitted. He is proud of himself. Disgusting excuse for a human being. No remorse, not tortured, in fact, he has no conscience. If he did, for the sake of his children, he would not have written the book or done the interview.
@joshuajkoplin
@joshuajkoplin 5 ай бұрын
Agreed, he’s talking about it without outright admitting guilt.
@DP-pj7qn
@DP-pj7qn 5 ай бұрын
​@xmanc5687 no guilt expressed by him
@carolineward5153
@carolineward5153 5 ай бұрын
He can't be put away for it now / then.
@N4divers
@N4divers 5 ай бұрын
To OJ, Nicole was his possession. If it wasn’t that night it would have been another time that OJ would have done it. Ron was at the wrong place and he came upon a violent scene in progress. OJ still blamed Nicole for what happened to her and spoke negatively of her in this interview. He didn’t mention her situation with Marcus Allen, which OJ’s narcissistic abusive controlling self couldn’t handle. He went there that night to make her pay especially after she ignored him at the recital and didn’t invite him to dinner that night with the family.
@MachielGroeneveld
@MachielGroeneveld 5 ай бұрын
He even justifies his ‘hypothetical’ murder with her irritating behavior prior to it. Even a decade later.
@lisamorrison214
@lisamorrison214 5 ай бұрын
I heard him say in an interview once that he felt like HE was murdered. Trying to defend himself 😳
@austrianchicken
@austrianchicken 5 ай бұрын
The car story in the beginning actually illustrates his conflated sense of ownership. He bought the car for her but it's still his. Because everything belongs to him anyway.
@anythingcanhappen290
@anythingcanhappen290 5 ай бұрын
Im wondering if the police got it wrong that Ron came up on a crime in progress. OJ has lied about alot but this interview as pointed out by many seems like a recall. I feel like an argument between him and Ron wouldve been the only thing to get Nicole to come outside. She probably saw him as an innocent bystander and could've been trying to 'protect' him to some degree
@pooooornopigeon
@pooooornopigeon 5 ай бұрын
​@@anythingcanhappen290He knocked her out first, dealth with Ron and then went back to finish her off.
@deedavis1950
@deedavis1950 5 ай бұрын
What stands out for me is the smirk immediately after, "I don't recall."
@jamescalabrase2890
@jamescalabrase2890 5 ай бұрын
And one doesn't "recall" a "hypothetical"!
@Shayzare
@Shayzare 5 ай бұрын
He smirked because he was paid millions of dollars to tell you a story. He is now and forever dead by the way. Enjoy your life now😏😁😵‍🫡😇🙌
@user-io1sq2vm4g
@user-io1sq2vm4g 4 ай бұрын
Narcissistic trait.
@lordsmoke317
@lordsmoke317 2 ай бұрын
Because he’s lying. He’s recounting what someone told him happened. Someone he most likely paid to do it (like say a combat instructor on the set of Frogmen).
@Shayzare
@Shayzare 2 ай бұрын
@@lordsmoke317 Or!! It was probably Glen Rogers. Who actually murdered several women who fit Taco waitress Simpsons profile. Glen was partying with her and other friends. The police didn't even look into it cause smell Marky Fermentation Detective Boy had already planted false evidence on our poor Saint Brother King Ojaye Simpson. Don't be racist learn the basics 😒🫡
@Lmapmpmfa
@Lmapmpmfa 5 ай бұрын
I think he’s telling the truth ”real” story, not the “hypothetical“ story. He spends the first portion of the telling making sure everyone understands that it’s a hypothetical. But, as he continues the telling, he loses the “if” and the “in the hypothetical,” and starts speaking as someone who’s there, in the moment, and not speaking in the imaginary. He starts talking as though he’s giving actual testimony and not possibles. His change in the way he ends his verbal delivery as opposed to how he begins it is a dead giveaway that he is recalling an actual memory and not making a hypothetical statement.
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 5 ай бұрын
Yeah totally agreed. Hypotheticals don’t usually look or sound like that
@Baygirl431
@Baygirl431 5 ай бұрын
People don't usually physically act out hypotheticals. They may "talk with their hands" but they're not direct actions of the act itself.
@brookejones6777
@brookejones6777 5 ай бұрын
And laughs about it
@nonenone4219
@nonenone4219 5 ай бұрын
Because he is guilty, he is such a narcissist that he is dying to tell about the killing.
@Elizabethatthebeach
@Elizabethatthebeach 5 ай бұрын
In the part where he says he doesn't recall... I get the impression that he's holding back... perhaps he does recall and he actually broke the gate.. whatever happened, it's not part of his rehearsed story, so he doesn't want to add it... covers with- I don't recall... This is something a lawyer would train him to say on the stand... if it's not an answer the lawyer has told him to give- he must say, "I don't recall." His hint of smile and very hard eye contact at this moment tell her, leave it alone that is his final answer.
@chrissyscholl816
@chrissyscholl816 5 ай бұрын
The fact anyone would even go into so much detail about "hypothetically" killing the mother of your kids when its well known that he also stalked her and abused her is bizzare.
@deborahpowell5564
@deborahpowell5564 5 ай бұрын
On Ron Goldman it was contempt for his competition. He was telling us that Ron Goldman was beneath him. He wasn’t really “anybody”. In other words Nicole is choosing someone lesser than OJ to hang with. It’s an ego thing.
@Humblestart1
@Humblestart1 5 ай бұрын
at 24:11 he says "I remember thinking". Who remembers thinking during a hypothetical where he is supposed to just be retelling a story that's already been told in writing? This is a CONFESSION!
@jessicadangerfield1539
@jessicadangerfield1539 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, that stuck out to me too. It’s just unnecessary in a hypothetical.
@jewelliannew6172
@jewelliannew6172 5 ай бұрын
He completely forgot he was supposed to speak hypothetically and spoke from memory. His language fit his body movements. He was a seriously scary person.
@tracykym9972
@tracykym9972 5 ай бұрын
I dont think he forgot. He wanted us to know. It fed his arrogance.
@bbonbonm9010
@bbonbonm9010 4 ай бұрын
As an HR professional, I can agree with everything you have said. The first story with the baseball bat was rehearsed and a lot was left out and the hypothetical story to me is a true account of actual events that happened. What sane person would even consider writing a hypothetical about murdering someone that you have been accused of killing and then on top of that agreeing to an interview about it. The only person I can think of that would agree to do this is the actual guilty person who committed the crime, got away with it and now wants to gloat about how he did it and then got away with it. EGO!
@Aliyah.and.friends
@Aliyah.and.friends 5 ай бұрын
He was completely telling us a story that he remembered.... He said multiple times" I remember grabbing the knife"." I remember Nicole fell." " I remember Nicole said to get out. This is her house."
@unknowndriver6652
@unknowndriver6652 5 ай бұрын
He was laughing inside thinking i there is nothing anybody can do to put me in jail even if i say i did it. He was enjoying the interview like a psychopath
@pandamoon8067
@pandamoon8067 5 ай бұрын
The person that Lawyer for OJ is Robert Kardashian that keep me thinking is this for real it's crazy bout this whole are deal
@monkeybizz-151
@monkeybizz-151 5 ай бұрын
15 years ago, My friend was murdered by her husband in a very similar way. I still can’t tell the story without tearing up. He is talking about the mother of his children. How can he talk about this so nonchalant and without any emotion? This is not hypothetical.
@Jinger17
@Jinger17 5 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry. That is horrible. We lost Our childhood friend that way 12 years ago. I still cannot believe she is gone and it haunts Me. The terror she must have been in. Her soon to be ex husband ended his life also. She was intelligent, athletic and fiercely independent. Often that is the type these horrible monsters target. They are jealous.
@MachielGroeneveld
@MachielGroeneveld 5 ай бұрын
Indeed. The lack of grief is disturbing regardless of what really happened
@susielee8101
@susielee8101 5 ай бұрын
A typical narcissist has no empathy for anyone! Nicole was just one of his possessions. If he can’t have her then nobody can is the motive for his murder.
@mystik.mermayde.aotearoa
@mystik.mermayde.aotearoa 5 ай бұрын
Yes, he even laughed or chuckled 😵🤔😖 who chuckles about the murder of a loved one??
@unknowndriver6652
@unknowndriver6652 5 ай бұрын
He has no remorse in fact he is laughing about it.. that guy was nuts any other person will burst in tears like his friends did when talking about nicole
@brigidbrown6881
@brigidbrown6881 5 ай бұрын
Why is it so hard for him to explain the hypothetical story if it’s hypothetical?
@serendipidus8482
@serendipidus8482 3 ай бұрын
Because its " hypothetical" not hypothetical. He had to put the disclaimer on his confession because on sone level he was disappointed he wasn't put him prison. 100 percent guilty
@theliterarytarot
@theliterarytarot 5 ай бұрын
No innocent person would go back to this tragedy and relive in 1st person a hypothetical situation where they were NOT innocent IN DETAIL. 🤨 I was also a kid during his car chase and remember thinking no way in hell an innocent person would do that. My car, my kids, everything is a possession, there’s a real lack of empathy or compassion here.
@pamelac.3241
@pamelac.3241 5 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing in real time. Why would an innocent man flee AND say he was going to kill himself. Which, I even knew then, he wouldn't do it.
@Elizabethatthebeach
@Elizabethatthebeach 5 ай бұрын
💯
@AzothDee
@AzothDee 5 ай бұрын
Exactly
@rumham7466
@rumham7466 5 ай бұрын
Yea I was 14. I said That’s a guilty man.
@ruthiebee6139
@ruthiebee6139 5 ай бұрын
I was in my early 30's and I thought the same thing.
@amzf9008
@amzf9008 5 ай бұрын
During the car bashing up front I heard his talk about it being his as a way of saying, "I never bashed HER car, I bashed MY car and I can do anything I want with my possessions."
@heidij70
@heidij70 5 ай бұрын
Bingo!
@KimtheElder
@KimtheElder 5 ай бұрын
🎯
@cindyknudson2715
@cindyknudson2715 5 ай бұрын
And she was one of those possessions. ?
@lisamorrison214
@lisamorrison214 5 ай бұрын
FACTS!!!!!
@tracyjames1936
@tracyjames1936 5 ай бұрын
Truth. But he didn’t even say he bashed the car, he said he gave it a little hit and reinacted the hit.
@davidanderson911
@davidanderson911 4 ай бұрын
Hey Spidey, It's no wonder you're spidey sense was tingling! When he started describing the murderer he went from the hypothetical to the first person tense. I think because of the tense changing and the laugh at the end of his description, even though it was a nervous laugh, indicates that he has a sense of pride about what he did!
@julieburetz6938
@julieburetz6938 5 ай бұрын
Not only is this a 100% true confession, but he seems to get a kick out of the fact that he knows that she knows it's not hypothetical. It excites him to be able to recall it with no fear of repercussion. Sick stuff.
@mtdouthit1291
@mtdouthit1291 5 ай бұрын
No there was no Charlie. He also told his agent that Nicole came out of the house carrying a knife and used that.
@theConquerersMama
@theConquerersMama 5 ай бұрын
Yep
@susystewart5569
@susystewart5569 5 ай бұрын
He was a definite psychopath!!!
@motivationalframes
@motivationalframes 5 ай бұрын
Nol bro. This is the actual story. Great video
@Shayzare
@Shayzare 5 ай бұрын
Hey Guys, not sure if anyone told you this but, Ojaye was proven innocent, he is now dead.. Hope this helps !🤣😏😁🤡🤡
@Humblestart1
@Humblestart1 5 ай бұрын
WHAT DID I JUST WATCH!!!??? This was not hypothetical. This was him telling us what he did. This was a flashback. I HAVE NEVER SEEN THIS BEFORE! WOW WOW WOW WOW!!!!!! He just confessed.
@SFVGIRL
@SFVGIRL 5 ай бұрын
It's craaazy! 😮
@Shayzare
@Shayzare 5 ай бұрын
The paid him millions of dollars to them a made up story, and he delivered. Now you can breathe he is dead yes..😵😁😏🤣🤡🤡🤡
@crystalfranklin2583
@crystalfranklin2583 5 ай бұрын
Yep, like I keep saying...veiled confession. Totally.
@jessicadangerfield1539
@jessicadangerfield1539 5 ай бұрын
Agreed. First time I’d seen it too, and it definitely is a slip into a flashback. There’s something about the person-age, if I was reading it there’s a distinct moment between going from 3rd person (‘he did’, ‘he felt’, ‘he thought’, ‘he saw’) to 1st. I can almost hear the narrator’s voice change.
@Shayzare
@Shayzare 5 ай бұрын
@@jessicadangerfield1539 Lets dig him up from his grave and retrial him, since we now have this damming evidence 🤣😏😁😵‍💫😒😒🤣🤡🤡
@natinatyoutube
@natinatyoutube 5 ай бұрын
Funny enough, a few days ago I watched an episode of Monk (can't be friends with people who don't like Monk ❤) where they mentionned the "urge to confess" that all guilty people supposedly have. For now, this "urge to confess" theory is the only rational explanation I can find to why the hell an "innocent"(?) person would not just tell, but also write an hypothetical story about the very crime they're accused of.
@brockjohnson4116
@brockjohnson4116 4 ай бұрын
Maybe OJ has a timed confession to be released when "Charley" or whom ever else was involved has died, as his reward to them of keeping quiet while OJ was alive, Perhaps he thinks, just in case there is a hell, that i may get out when the truth is told?
@warmfuzzyfeeling
@warmfuzzyfeeling 4 ай бұрын
Monk is never wrong. It's a gift, and a curse.
@natinatyoutube
@natinatyoutube 4 ай бұрын
@@warmfuzzyfeeling A gift and a curse in this world cause... It's jungle out there.
@AmberM-yy5ki
@AmberM-yy5ki 3 ай бұрын
I saw that recently too. Very good point!
@mjbrooks592
@mjbrooks592 3 ай бұрын
Heyyyy Monk fangirl here! One gift of 6 week recovery from surgery was discovering Monk on reruns. Yes, “urge to confess” rings true here.
@terryhogue1441
@terryhogue1441 5 ай бұрын
The Justice System failed miserably. RIP Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman
@conservingcommonsense4980
@conservingcommonsense4980 5 ай бұрын
Mk ultra, he was part of the satanic club
@marcef100
@marcef100 5 ай бұрын
I agree it probably failed here but look at all the innocent men in prison because of the corrupt justice system! One guy getting away with it is not the story, it's the thousands of innocent men that pay the price of corruption!
@JMercCCITLD
@JMercCCITLD 5 ай бұрын
Well, where the justice system on earth failed, God’s justice has not. Sadly, he is probably not in a better place right now.
@belle.m
@belle.m 5 ай бұрын
So many mistakes made during this trial. The jury were forced to let him free.
@Nunyabusiness21182
@Nunyabusiness21182 5 ай бұрын
If you watch the documentary jurors hint at they acquitted him bc of Rodney king and other injustices.
@pamelac.3241
@pamelac.3241 5 ай бұрын
NO this is NOT hypothetical!! And listen to how he whispered the word murderer. He does NOT want to admit to being that, AND he REALLY doesn't want anyone seeing him as a murderer.
@nolagirl2458
@nolagirl2458 5 ай бұрын
His image was EVERYTHING to him!! He cared about that above all us!
@janeferguson4455
@janeferguson4455 5 ай бұрын
doesn't have to worry any more.... he is with Satan for eternity !
@dekchi8781
@dekchi8781 5 ай бұрын
Yet he just literally described murdering someone. Disgusting. The jury really messed up here.
@pooooornopigeon
@pooooornopigeon 5 ай бұрын
​@@dekchi8781A juror admitted getting him off because of Rodney King.
@pandamoon8067
@pandamoon8067 5 ай бұрын
Robert Kardashian was his lawyer at court
@NiniAllenVoiceActor
@NiniAllenVoiceActor 4 ай бұрын
I firmly believe OJ is 100% Guilty. I've felt that way right from the beginning. His smirks and laughing makes me sick, and verifies to me that I'm correct in this thinking.
@kathrynkrieger7644
@kathrynkrieger7644 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely and now he is suffering the worst retribution possible as he waited for death instead of taking responsibility and serving his time on this side of the veil. I have as much pity for him as I have for satan.
@koveredincake
@koveredincake 5 ай бұрын
Saying “I remember” repeatedly in his hypothetical doesn’t bode well. No part of his story, (especially the stabbing motions) felt like a hypothetical.
@nolagirl2458
@nolagirl2458 5 ай бұрын
I know I caught that!! So creepy! I watched a video where he went to Nicole’s grave & was screaming at it! Ppl got scared & called the police! Can you imagine?! He probably wanted to dig her up & murder her again!
@mystik.mermayde.aotearoa
@mystik.mermayde.aotearoa 5 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly 💯
@CreatingSelfCarePlans
@CreatingSelfCarePlans 5 ай бұрын
Every time he said I remember, I’m over here shaking my head. I remember might as well be “I confess.”
@Shayzare
@Shayzare 5 ай бұрын
If it doesn't fit you must, Do you remember the rest?🤣😏😁🤡🤡😇😇🙌🙌😜
@ciadella1971
@ciadella1971 5 ай бұрын
He's giving out specific details she had candles going she had music on. This is a complete confession nothing else
@carag2567
@carag2567 5 ай бұрын
At 25:30, when he says "while I was there", from that point onward he allowed his mask to slip. He was no longer speaking hypothetically but rather went straight into full recollection and was just narrating the events as he remembered them happening. It wasn't until after he mentioned how much blood there was that he realized his error and LITERALLY stated that he needed to back up and clarify that he was speaking hypothetically the whole time. This was 100% the confession of OJ Simpson.
@Runaddict1167
@Runaddict1167 5 ай бұрын
Perfectly said
@PWatts-ff2fd
@PWatts-ff2fd 5 ай бұрын
I agree with you 100%. OJ was stating that he didn't recall if the gate was unlocked or not. Yeah, out of nowhere, "Nichole fell." Right!! You are right, he is using the straight past tense, not the "subjunctive tense" or whatever it is called. ("I did this" vs "I would have done that".) "It was horrible. It was absolutely horrible." [Smirk]
@Will-nb8qk
@Will-nb8qk 4 ай бұрын
It all depends on what was in the book. Remember, he wanted to ensure he was going to get paid.
@louisg3598
@louisg3598 4 ай бұрын
the autopsy proved she had blunt force trauma to her head, about the size of the butt end of the knife. if that strike didn't knock her out, she hit her head on the wall which did. after he dealt with Ron he returned and finished her off. there's a youtube video with a close re-enactment of the scene. if you watch that and then watch him describe the scene in this video, it's eerily similar. he did it and he didn't have help.
@MADblogVideo
@MADblogVideo 5 ай бұрын
someone that was wrongly accused of murder and got off the hook would probably never wanna speak about that again, and not explore doing this gruesome act "hypothetically"
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 5 ай бұрын
That’s a good point. It’s most likely that he would want to put that whole mess behind him
@judyjudy158
@judyjudy158 5 ай бұрын
Except he's proud of it and wants everyone to know but can't say. Reminded of serial killers who taunt the police with their letters, etc.
@delialara-correa4271
@delialara-correa4271 5 ай бұрын
They would talk about why it was impossible for them to have done it...NOT how they would have done it.
@rodhancock3549
@rodhancock3549 5 ай бұрын
Exactly! But OJ was not done with trying to convince us he was not guilty.
@judyjudy158
@judyjudy158 5 ай бұрын
@@delialara-correa4271 Lol, true! 😆
@katrinat.3032
@katrinat.3032 5 ай бұрын
I wonder if that female interviewer ever really got the recognition she deserved for her masterful interviewing techniques that caused OJ to confess
@bobert8618
@bobert8618 5 ай бұрын
Not OJ's type. Probably on purpose
@djgeoman
@djgeoman 5 ай бұрын
for real , this is amazing killer confession . all i can said is wow respect to her ability to stay to closed to a real K
@narrowroad62
@narrowroad62 5 ай бұрын
That’s Judith Regan. She’s a big deal and used to be on TV a lot a few years ago.
@LoveOverHate1914
@LoveOverHate1914 5 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure it was because he justified in his own mind that it was the book he was re telling
@jaredrice4612
@jaredrice4612 5 ай бұрын
She was actually fired but then vindicated and brought back. I just read something she wrote about it today.
@alanguzzetti5166
@alanguzzetti5166 5 ай бұрын
"it was horrible, horrible." Then, a half-smile!
@sogo5976
@sogo5976 5 ай бұрын
I think it is an actual recall. He lost himself in the moment and finally confessed on camera. The interviewer was doing a great job. Thanks for the video, Spidey
@MyLuxuryCrush
@MyLuxuryCrush 5 ай бұрын
I once read that OJ didn't have a very high IQ. He was just a handsome man with a lot of athletic ability who was also charming and a narcissist. It really comes through here.
@mikofylstra6261
@mikofylstra6261 5 ай бұрын
Add getting hit in the head playing football couldn't have helped.
@socratese5
@socratese5 5 ай бұрын
He seems smart, he just has no empathy which comes across as lacking the ability to understand how tone deaf he seems
@dswanson82
@dswanson82 5 ай бұрын
Wanted to comment about the narcissism which seems apparent to me in this video- you said what I was thinking.
@socratese5
@socratese5 5 ай бұрын
@@Sarah-with-an-H hmm, great insight, thanks for your contribution, well there are different kinds of smart, street smarts, book smart, etc, in order to be as popular and have a successful career after football in which he made commercials, he was a popular analyst and he was in movies he needed to have some ability to communicate and be charming which isn’t possible if you don’t have a modicum of intelligence but compared to a genius no he wasn’t smart but compared to the average person I think he could hold his own in conversation etc.
@loujones5388
@loujones5388 5 ай бұрын
When he said,”And this is true……..”, my first thoughts was “Compared to what?”
@rimabip
@rimabip 4 ай бұрын
Even if they had video evidence of him murdering, the jury will say not guilty 😡
@kimbimberley
@kimbimberley 5 ай бұрын
as a watcher from the UK, i can tell you, i know absolutely nothing about this man, i havent heard much about his trial, i know other people had opinions, but i am that unbiased person you mentioned at the start. After watching this interview a couple of times. He absolutely did it.
@OfficialNikki4Real
@OfficialNikki4Real 5 ай бұрын
MY kids, instead of OUR kids... Very glaring possessive behaviors. This was shocking to watch. Great job, as always, Spidey.
@phillyrich3249
@phillyrich3249 5 ай бұрын
Don’t be shocked or surprised the man was a narcissist clearly and overt narcissist
@Shayzare
@Shayzare 5 ай бұрын
Get over it Dudes is dead, you can now get past your child hood.
@delialara-correa4271
@delialara-correa4271 5 ай бұрын
My kids, my car, I pay for everything, he was a controlling entitled monster and obviously abusive, aggressive, violent, and guilty.
@RosDC
@RosDC 5 ай бұрын
@@Shayzare Exactly! He also made a great deal of money for the Browns. They were not the Dana Point types until OJ!
@jmrbker22
@jmrbker22 5 ай бұрын
Women say that to the father of their kids daily
@alanguzzetti5166
@alanguzzetti5166 5 ай бұрын
I'm not an academic, but I was a professional salesman for many years. I was able to read people in much the same way you have analysed this interview and you are at last 95% correct. This was an actual confession! No doubt about it (in my opinion).
@LiterallyCant87
@LiterallyCant87 5 ай бұрын
One million % a confession! And what is so freaking creepy is that he wanted to even tell a “hypothetical” account of what happened. If I claimed to LOVE someone….the mother of my children being viciously murdered the LAST thing I want to imagine is what it would be like if “I” did it!! Like WTAF??? This is the scariest interview I’ve ever seen! And I watched the trial when it happened and can tell you exactly where I was when the verdict came in…and NOTHING in the trial came across as haunting as this interview.
@lisagilleland4977
@lisagilleland4977 5 ай бұрын
OJ needed the money for the "hypothetical". Ever notice how narcissists never realize how revealing their behaviors are?
@katrinat.3032
@katrinat.3032 5 ай бұрын
I think he wanted to tell the story because somewhere inside he wants people to know that he had power over Nicole. He thinks he “won” in that situation and he wants people to know it.
@Studiojna
@Studiojna 5 ай бұрын
Ya know what is interesting, the defense was all about the glove not fitting, but in this interview one thing struck me as odd, I had the knife under my seat, because I can t have a gun in LA, against the law, so I keep a knife, if you’re knowingly carrying a knife because a gun is against the law and your gonna get caught. I’m sure he would have know if he had the right size gloves would be the same. Maybe he purposefully had a smaller pair of gloves incase he needed an out! He made thought I just need the gloves to cover my finger prints. Premeditated murderer!
@Teresa-tv2rd
@Teresa-tv2rd 5 ай бұрын
There was one point where I felt he was almost a threatening presence, and I reminded myself that others were in the room; it's ok, the interviewer is safe.
@LiterallyCant87
@LiterallyCant87 5 ай бұрын
@@katrinat.3032 agreed!!
@darzate6854
@darzate6854 5 ай бұрын
I feel like I just watched him search, find and relive each moment. All triggered by the interviewers clever strategic line of questioning. Like watching flashback re-enactments in an interview-based documentary.
@edszewczyk
@edszewczyk 5 ай бұрын
When Simpson says the guy gets into a karate thing & Simpson says, “So you think you can kick my ass?”, he’s not speaking hypothetically. He’s reliving the effrontery of this unknown guy thinking he can physically best the great OJ.
@davidvetere4120
@davidvetere4120 4 ай бұрын
And then oj,grabbed the knife
@louisg3598
@louisg3598 4 ай бұрын
@@davidvetere4120 or maybe there was never a "Charlie" - he had the knife the whole time...notice how he is vague about Nicole "falling". The autopsy revealed she had blunt force trauma to her head. I think OJ knocked her out with the butt end of the knife and then that's when Ron got into a defensive posture. He took care of Ron, and then came back to finish the job on Nicole. Claiming he doesn't remember or blacked out is a way of not taking responsibility for his actions.
@davidvetere4120
@davidvetere4120 4 ай бұрын
@@louisg3598 that could be he was definitely recalling from the first person
@joestefanoni5263
@joestefanoni5263 4 ай бұрын
And Ron Goldman really had a 3rd degree black belt in karate... Hypothetical??
@YRS51
@YRS51 4 ай бұрын
@@joestefanoni5263No he didn’t, he never did karate. His sister Kim dispelled this rumor on her podcast.
@blockhartinabox
@blockhartinabox 5 ай бұрын
I remember watching this interview for the first time several years ago. It was so chilling when he got to the part where he was explaining what "hypothetically" happened, bc you could see that he lost himself in *actual recall* for just a moment. And I felt in my heart I was watching him *finally* tell what he did that night. So chilling. I'll never forget it.
@thaen25
@thaen25 5 ай бұрын
just watching him talk is unnerving for some reason
@brennanleslie850
@brennanleslie850 4 ай бұрын
His Trail is such a slap in the face to Justice in this country. This is the most chilling thing I’ve ever seen. He sits there and in detail confesses to the murders of Nicole and Ron Goldman. I mean why would someone who didn’t do it say they were surprised to see blood everywhere. Especially when he says “I grabbed the knife” he just cuts out the part where he went insane and killed Ron and Nicole in cold blood. Usual when people laugh I laugh but my face was straight. He flat out killed her and Ron. He didn’t even try to pin it on someone else. I think deep down he wrote this book to relieve his feelings of guilt and to flaunt the fact that he’s free even though he shouldn’t be.
@katfromthekong414
@katfromthekong414 5 ай бұрын
The way he shifts from hypothetical to straight up past tense at some points, the intense eyes, the inappropriate laughter and the simple fact the he is even telling a "hypothetical" of "if I did it" just makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up. Before I saw the "if i did it" interview a few years ago I may have felt pretty certain that he was guilty, but this interview removed any doubt. It's just creepy to watch.
@brookejones6777
@brookejones6777 5 ай бұрын
The demon came out to talk
@BunnyCavendish
@BunnyCavendish 5 ай бұрын
Him laughing after talking about the blood everywhere is terrifying 😢
@aileenhammond1238
@aileenhammond1238 5 ай бұрын
Horrible!
@BlackStump172
@BlackStump172 5 ай бұрын
I guess it was an annoying mess for him to clean off .
@growingwings1212
@growingwings1212 4 ай бұрын
@@cw9343 This did not look like that to me. It looked like a complete lack of feeling about the murders.
@Dani-ICU-RN
@Dani-ICU-RN 4 ай бұрын
Yes even if you didn't do it I think he knew who did it or he was the driver or maybe his oldest son, but regardless, a smile or a giggle when thinking about the murder Slaughter of your ex-wife and the mother of your children is inappropriate people many people have a nervous giggle or a nervous laugh yes I agree but not really when talking about a total vicious murder
@Danxethenightaway
@Danxethenightaway 4 ай бұрын
Has to be one of the most injustice cases in American history. Just horrific & disturbing
@leslievey8453
@leslievey8453 4 ай бұрын
And Casey Anthony !!!
@SweetieBooBoo1970
@SweetieBooBoo1970 4 ай бұрын
And Emmett Till
@feliciareed297
@feliciareed297 5 ай бұрын
No innocent person writes a book or gives an account of how he would have done the crime. So sad....
@dmcl1958
@dmcl1958 5 ай бұрын
Fading facts:"Things got heated." "Nicole fell...and hurt herself" " This guy got into a karate thing." People don't just topple over - she was either shoved or she tripped as she pulled away. No one springs into a karate stance unless they are compelled to defend themselves or others. Minimizes: "All kinda stuff around" meaning the blood of two victims of gruesome murder. I feel that OJ had a visceral need to confess to the murders - but I sense a BIG element of Duper's Delight, so did he experience any relief, or just another cynical spotlight moment for a person who craves his place on centre stage.
@LauraWells-uv1gn
@LauraWells-uv1gn 5 ай бұрын
I agree with everything you said BUT " people don't just fall for no reason". I will for absolutely NI reason be standing talking to someone and out of Nowhere Get dizzy, blackout, legs go numb (to where I can't feel them at all) and I fall out on floor. So yes that can and does happen. Thank God I've never been seriously hurt. But I could of very well fell and hit my head and things could of been a lot different
@katrinat.3032
@katrinat.3032 5 ай бұрын
@@LauraWells-uv1gn yeah but I would think that if you looked into that that you had a medical condition. And we never hear of Nicole spontaneously falling down. He shoved her or she tricks trying to get away.
@katrinat.3032
@katrinat.3032 5 ай бұрын
Definite, feeding facts and multiple parts of this. And how about at the end where he’s like hey, I don’t want people to think I’m a… mumbling… a murderer. If you were not a murderer, you would say very clearly. I’m not a murderer.
@artphotognh
@artphotognh 5 ай бұрын
You are 100% correct!
@SarahC54321
@SarahC54321 5 ай бұрын
@@katrinat.3032I fully believe this is when he cracked her on top of her head with the butt of the knife. Just vile.
@GinaSeidenfaden
@GinaSeidenfaden 4 ай бұрын
His ego would not allow him to NOT do this CONFESSION. He wanted to gloat, smirk & laugh. I’ve watched this at least 10 times & realize something new EVERYTIME.
@TeeQuila19
@TeeQuila19 5 ай бұрын
The interviewer's body language is also quite telling and supports your analysis, Spidey.... She was grace under pressure - but watch her take a breath to suppress her disdain for his flippant recount of the baseball bat incident at 4:54 and while trying to retain her composure, it looks like an ever so slight jaw clench around 12:55. She deserves a massive accolade for remaining so well composed during that interview!! 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@reeree5259
@reeree5259 5 ай бұрын
Right?! I saw that too after he described hitting the car with the baseball bat
@cathywithac
@cathywithac 5 ай бұрын
Soledad O'Brien is an excellent interviewer.
@vickie8774
@vickie8774 5 ай бұрын
I also recall that the interviewer was previously involved in an abusive relationship, so the strength she was showing was quite remarkable.
@solson2521
@solson2521 5 ай бұрын
Very creepy… I have done hundreds of interviews with suspects and gotten a lot of confessions. I completely agree that OJ’s story sounded like a firsthand confession. He appeared to be reliving the experience rather than re-telling a fictional story.
@mixrousefamily687
@mixrousefamily687 5 ай бұрын
Towards the end, he actually seemed as though he was looking for some kind of real sympathy from the interviewer due to the events that he “hypothetically“ went through. So bizarre.
@luv2fly745
@luv2fly745 5 ай бұрын
Appeared to be? He was actually remembering and reliving the murders as he described what HE DID. Beyond ALL, not just reasonable doubt.
@WillWilsonII
@WillWilsonII 5 ай бұрын
".....the day, The Juice had died. And Norm was singing bye bye Mr Murderer guy...."
@roddydykes7053
@roddydykes7053 4 ай бұрын
So sad Norm wasn’t around to comment on this
@janavos9901
@janavos9901 5 ай бұрын
My 2 cents - when he even included the lead up to the event with "two weeks" that a lot of "irritating" things happen, it not only sounds real, but it sounds premeditated to me. And last laugh at the end... is that the BIGGEST duper's delight we've ever seen? It 100% sounds like him recalling a truthful event and then laughing nervously because he got away with it. Tragic.
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 5 ай бұрын
Yeah the 2 weeks thing is huge, it’s another example of reality being mixed into this “hypothetical.” Why would real emotions play into a hypothetical situation. I soooo rarely call out duper’s delight. There’s no physical distinction between duper’s and any other type of smile and there are a million reasons we smile. For me to call something duper’s delight it has to be a scenario where smiling is very off baseline and it’s a very serious moment. He is constantly laughing throughout this interview, he does it when he’s nervous and he does it to lighten the mood and create rapport. Are some of the smiles or laughs DD? Maybe. It’s very possible but it’s so hard to call out DD with any amount of certainty in a case like this. 😊
@46foryounger
@46foryounger 5 ай бұрын
That was chilling as hell props to the interviewer holding it together. That must have been so disturbing to experience face to face with the murdered confessing
@Shayzare
@Shayzare 5 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure she feared Ojay just as much as you fear him now that he's dead.. Get over it 🤡🤡🤣😏😁
@roddydykes7053
@roddydykes7053 4 ай бұрын
She says in the interview afterwards she was frozen in those expression you see there out of sheer disbelief
@Shayzare
@Shayzare 4 ай бұрын
@@roddydykes7053 She prepared for that interview for years. She is a great actress. Breaking News!!! Ojay is Dead 😵 😵
@Mystictruthes
@Mystictruthes 5 ай бұрын
it is absolutely tragic for everyone. For Nicole, Ron Goldman, the children in particular, the families, the neighbours, friends and for OJ, a man who had so many gifts but was run by his human ego which is insane. Yes he was unable to execute a hypothetical because he was transported back to where he was no matter how he tried to interject - he was there and he was caught being there - undeniably so. How very very tragic for one and all.
@lanaladenhauser
@lanaladenhauser 5 ай бұрын
What I can not understand is, if your ex wife was murdered and you did not do it, why would you EVER think about something hypothetical like "If I did do it, this is how I would have done it", then write about it, then do an interview about it. What?? Why??? Who would do that? Also, that smirk and head tilt at 25:15 just as he said he doesn't recall if the back gate was open or broken. That was suspicious to me. Such an interesting video Spidey, loved it!
@pjwo40
@pjwo40 5 ай бұрын
I saw one video of him right after arrest when he initially declined the lie-detector test because, as he said, he had dreams of killing Nicole.
@sonofhibbs4425
@sonofhibbs4425 5 ай бұрын
The psychopath Diane Downs did something similar. While being prosecuted, she came up with the idea herself and proceeded to tell people how she would’ve done it if she had. She had the same removed emotions as O.J. had, speaking about her deceased children with ZERO empathy or emotion, like they were mere props and nothings. No remorse shown. They were objects. It’s chilling.
@sarasays...850
@sarasays...850 5 ай бұрын
An innocent person also wouldn’t go on a police chase. And would have not ignored the victims families.
@kathrynkrieger7644
@kathrynkrieger7644 3 ай бұрын
Yes. I think he broke it to get in but cannot recall if he told the truth about that in his ‘hypothetical’ or not. Well, he is rotting in hus own personal hell now.
@kekybrock
@kekybrock 5 ай бұрын
2 things that stood out 1) The "I don't recall" about the gate. I feel like he was caught off guard & was actually searching his recollection and he absolutely DID remember how he got in & he was trying to divert attention by saying he doesn't recall. He just didn't think quick enough to add that other layer of "I don't recall what we wrote in the book." 2) The flash when he said "Nicole fell." I feel that WAS a flash of contempt because he was actually recalling what really happened in the moment around her "falling & hurting herself." I feel like that was him downplaying it by saying she randomly fell & hurt herself. When most likely something triggered him that resulted in him doing something to her physically that made her end up hurt on the ground. I feel like that was a flash of that rage in remembering that moment. IMO 💚✨️
@kjay831
@kjay831 5 ай бұрын
I agree that he does remember how he got in, but it feels like maybe HE broke the gate and knows he can't admit it so it caused him to slip and say 'I don't remember'. If he didn't have to remember that him breaking the gate wasn't one of the options, he would have remembered that this was supposed to be hypothetical.
@observer4497
@observer4497 5 ай бұрын
Exactly…That flash of Contempt was the moment He struck..
@maryevans767
@maryevans767 5 ай бұрын
That interview is a master class in how to interview a killer. Kudos to the interviewer. By the way Simpson is like guys in prison who brag about their crimes.
@beatleographer_10-51
@beatleographer_10-51 4 ай бұрын
No one with a functioning brain could possibly believe that OJ's story is hypothetical.
@andrewg9998
@andrewg9998 5 ай бұрын
The way in which Simpson laughs throughout his confession is bone chilling. simply put, and with no pun intended… He was dying to get this off his chest.
@march1969
@march1969 5 ай бұрын
Yes, he wants to get it off his chest and be liked for it.
@donnad6677
@donnad6677 5 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing. He wanted to tell the story, the way Most people do. But knew he didn't need to just "put it out there"...but So want to get it it off his chest at the same time. He got to do both. This is NOT hypothetical.
@DeeCee1984
@DeeCee1984 5 ай бұрын
Why on earth would anyone give a “hypothetical” account if something they emphatically deny happened?? A normal person wouldn’t do this….guilty or innocent?? A true narcissist!! He totally wants the story out there without accepting the consequences! He knows he can’t be tried again (with the same evidence) so he feels comfortable telling how it happened. This is so bizarre!
@gmaureen
@gmaureen 5 ай бұрын
He wanted the recognition because he was proud of what he had done, and hugely proud of having gotten away with it. Only a narcissist/psychopath can fully understand that state of mind.
@brentweir4651
@brentweir4651 4 ай бұрын
"I DO remember this part" is the most chilling line, because there is nothing more anyone needs to hear to know that he is telling the story of killing Ron and Nicole. Edit: Thank God that monster is finally dead.
@helenhebert7127
@helenhebert7127 5 ай бұрын
I listened to the entire OJ trial while restoring the old double hung, weighted windows in my house. I got a job shortly before the trial ended. I just remember going into a state of shock at the verdict. Those jurors KNEW he was guilty as much as I did, but decided to let him go free to stick it to the LAPD. I lost confidence in our judicial system then and it’s never been restored.
@DawnDavidson
@DawnDavidson 5 ай бұрын
It was shocking to everyone. I agree that it shone a light on the flaws in our justice system. Flaws that have never been addressed let alone repaired, as we are seeing now.
@46foryounger
@46foryounger 5 ай бұрын
It wasn’t the jurors fault it was the prosecutors who did a shitty job.
@artphotognh
@artphotognh 5 ай бұрын
Same thing here - the entire group at work got together in the lunch room to hear the verdict. We were all so stunned that nobody said a word; we all just left the room in shock.
@DNLDVID
@DNLDVID 5 ай бұрын
@@artphotognh I think there was alot of fishy business with the jurors-do any of you remember that? I think some were paid off during the trial!
@jbelle021
@jbelle021 5 ай бұрын
I live in Australia and we weren't as invested in the trial, however, I remember seeing a recap of the verdict and after seeing the surprise and relief on O.J's face thinking 100%- 'That's a guilty man's relief.' Robert Kardashian knew he was guilty too. His face said it all.
@normsallitt2753
@normsallitt2753 5 ай бұрын
As a retired LEO & Fugitive warrants division supervisor, I can tell you that you're 100% not crazy. Your analysis of this entire interview/admission is completely spot on with every single thing that I saw. I can just about guarantee that this entire incident started the same way as what Simpson had done multiple times in the past, which was hiding in the dark outside of her home and watching her through the windows. This is also behavior that he admitted to doing on multiple occasions. But, this time he was either caught by Ms Simpson or Mr Goldman (I'm honestly not sure which one caught him and the other walked into the active altercation). His claim that he remembers "Nicole fell" is BS & I can just about guarantee that he threw her to the ground and "this guy kinda got into a karate thing, and I said, well, you think you can kick my ass" was Mr Goldmans automatic response to try to defend himself and Ms Simpson, either after watching him get physical with her or just accidentally stumbling upon some stalker hiding out in the bushes. This "interview" is 100% the confession of a hyper narcissistic murderer, IMHO. The only aspect that I can't decide on is if Charlie was an actual person who was there and helped to dispose of the bloody clothing, or if he is the only part of this story that is actual fiction. Feel free to contact me directly through my Google account if you'd like to discuss the matter further, as I respect your analysis in this video. Also, thanks for posting it.
@AnnieRuler216
@AnnieRuler216 5 ай бұрын
Charley, aka, Jason, imo...he even has a scar, right?
@deborahpowell5564
@deborahpowell5564 5 ай бұрын
Charley was an actual mob friend that he hung out with.
@normsallitt2753
@normsallitt2753 5 ай бұрын
@deborahpowell5564 Yes, Charlie Ehrlich is who people assume he's referring to in this video and book. I'm just not sure if Charlie is 1. OJ's alter ego. 2. a fake name for his son Jason who has multiple psychological issues, a history of violence (including with knives), wore the same exact knit caps on a regular basis and had major known problems with Nicole. 3. Charlie Ehrlich 4. Someone else 5. No one at all and completely made up.
@normsallitt2753
@normsallitt2753 5 ай бұрын
@ee-mon-ee1653 I think you may have your names confused. Ron Goldman and Nicole Simpson were the victims at her house, and no one saw any OJ there. I'm assuming that you're talking about Brian "Kato" Kaelin being the one to try helping him get his bag to the limousine at OJ's house. On March 29, 1995, the prosecution did call Allan Park (limousine driver) and James Williams (airport skycap) for their testimony. Both testified that they saw Simpson with two separate bags near a trash can, but neither saw him actually throw the bags into the can. Park stated that Simpson had a total of 5 bags in the limo, and Williams stated that Simpson only had 3 bags at check-in. So, no one knows what definitely happened to the other two bags, but my guess would be said trash can.
@melissabergman5083
@melissabergman5083 5 ай бұрын
Charlie is glen rogers the one in jail that said he murdered Nicole and Ron
@MetsterAnn
@MetsterAnn 5 ай бұрын
Hypothetically, if I was telling my opinion in a KZbin comment, I might say something in a more neutral way than I would in talking to a friend. For example, I might say, “It certainly seems like OJ was reliving an experience.” In reality what I have said many times is OJ murdered Ron and Nicole, had the stupidest jury alive who freed him, was proud of his murders, bragged about it in hidden ways, lived an evil life afterwards and didn’t die soon enough. He was having a grand old time telling that interviewer his most famous “rush.” Hopefully, OJ will be wiped from record books and people’s memories and he’ll be soon forgotten, which was a fate he hoped to avoid. Evil man.
@audrey5941
@audrey5941 5 ай бұрын
I think, to answer your “why did he tell this story,” the answer is in his ongoing laughter. He is bragging about his crime and thinking we are aaaalll too dumb to see it. His ego has him believing he not only got away with murder but he can even tell about it, and not get in any trouble over it. He is just so very clever and it’s humorous to him.
@-Lily7415
@-Lily7415 5 ай бұрын
Narcissists love to brag
@ninamullen742
@ninamullen742 5 ай бұрын
Right? 😮😮😮
@krab1791
@krab1791 5 ай бұрын
He is laughing at the preosecution because they botched the trial. He is also laughing at everyone who is still asking what happened because it is obvious what happened and everyone should know what happened.
@tandy.Jlions
@tandy.Jlions 5 ай бұрын
Does anyone remember the interview he did when he pretended to stab the presenter with a banana?
@MachielGroeneveld
@MachielGroeneveld 5 ай бұрын
Reminds me of Trump and his brag story of being able to shoot someone and get away with it
@BuddhaStephy
@BuddhaStephy 5 ай бұрын
I have NEVER seen you react like this. It legitimately speaks volumes. You are normally extremely unbiased and neutral, sometimes to the point of causing me to argue with you through my screen because something seems so obvious and you are refusing to express your personal opinion. So to see you so openly befuddled is comical. Love it!!! No, you’re not crazy and yes it is so ridiculously obvious that he was recalling a memory. I don’t know why on earth he recorded that! Don’t write down your crimes! or record videos! Wtf?! That was probably one of the best videos I have ever seen in my life. I can say that I didn’t see ANY clusters of behavior that may indicate deception! Hahaha
@KeizeShow
@KeizeShow 4 ай бұрын
He’s vague in this interview. The book is more detailed. Everything about the confession seems accurate except for the “Charlie” character. Can’t tell if that’s a real accomplice or a fictional character OJ uses to disassociate himself from bringing the knife & disposing of the evidence. In the book it details Nicole’s back gate being broken, Ron Goldman getting in the “karate stance”, stripping down from the bloody clothes before leaving the murder scene, his route back home, the hidden path he took to get back on his property without being scene by the limo driver, etc… Very vivid details. OJ didn’t distance himself from the project until the Goldmans won the rights to it. Then he tried to discredit it
@floorsbyfolts
@floorsbyfolts 5 ай бұрын
A criminal returning to the scene of the crime. Wanting to share the actual event without consequences.
@katrinat.3032
@katrinat.3032 5 ай бұрын
Just the fact that Ron Goldman said I’m here to bring back Judy’s glasses, and OJ could barely comprehend that and just moved past that. That shows to me that he was enraged at the time.
@judyjudy158
@judyjudy158 5 ай бұрын
Sorry, again - Who is Judy? A middle name for Nicole? 🤷‍♀️
@qtgonewild
@qtgonewild 5 ай бұрын
@@judyjudy158 JUDY - NICOLES MOTHER
@MrMooremelody
@MrMooremelody 5 ай бұрын
I wouldn't have believed Ron that he was just there to 'return glasses' but I would've just had a disagreement with Nicole and left like a normal person.
@judyjudy158
@judyjudy158 5 ай бұрын
@@qtgonewild Thank you :)
@vickie8774
@vickie8774 5 ай бұрын
​@@MrMooremelodya normal person wouldn't be there, stalking his ex-wife
@natinatyoutube
@natinatyoutube 5 ай бұрын
"Baby, I didn't cheat on you and I can prove it: here's a powerpoint presentation of how I would've done it, hypothetically."
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 5 ай бұрын
🤣 excellent
@natinatyoutube
@natinatyoutube 5 ай бұрын
@@TheBehavioralArts 😂🤭
@carag2567
@carag2567 5 ай бұрын
The verb tense is such a key observation!! That makes total sense and as a grammar nerd, I'm embarrassed that I didn't notice it! Hypotheticals literally REQUIRE the perfect tense, yet OJ does not use past perfect even ONCE while talking about the events. He just uses past tense as if stating facts. I'm blown away by this small but incredibly revealing detail.
@ZFabia2010
@ZFabia2010 5 ай бұрын
Can you give the sentences showing what it was vs what it should of been I don't know what perfect tense neans
@ZFabia2010
@ZFabia2010 5 ай бұрын
What's the difference between perfect past tense and and past tense?
@hsmomofmany9022
@hsmomofmany9022 5 ай бұрын
I think an example is, Nicole would have, may have fallen vs Nicole fell.
@ZFabia2010
@ZFabia2010 5 ай бұрын
@@hsmomofmany9022 thank you!
@carag2567
@carag2567 5 ай бұрын
@hsmomofmany9022 Thank you! That's exactly what I was referring to. Past perfect uses the word "have", as in "would have/should have/etc..." to communicate ambiguity about whether something actually happened (or in the case of future perfect tense, might happen) but not that it necessarily did or will happen. The fact that OJ demanded that this interview be conducted in strictly hypothetical terms yet never employs the past perfect tense indicates that he is recalling the events as he remembers them occurring. He's literally just narrating.
@mismag822
@mismag822 5 ай бұрын
No possibility it’s hypothetical. Not remembering if the gate was unlocked was a tell. Also, Ron Goldman was a black belt in karate. OJ did not know who he was, yet he hypothetically described the karate stance. Chilling confession.
@mismag822
@mismag822 5 ай бұрын
27:01 “I remember I grabbed the knife” Then corrects himself and says I took it from Charlie.
@suzannehutnick3170
@suzannehutnick3170 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely a confession.
@SleepyCoveASMR
@SleepyCoveASMR 5 ай бұрын
the part that stuck out to me the most was: at 25:50 where she starts reading straight from the book, what is written that Ron Goldman says, and OJ says "yeah, words to that effect, yes" but it's not "words to that effect", she just read a straight quote from the hypothetical situation. Those are the exact words, but his response points to him not being entirely sure if that's exactly what Ron said in real life. It definitely seems like he shifts back and forth between relaying it hypothetically, and just straight up trying to remember what happened that night.
@alukuhito
@alukuhito 5 ай бұрын
It's pretty mental. He must think everyone else is just so stupid that they'll never figure it out.
@rociolivares1
@rociolivares1 5 ай бұрын
​@@alukuhitoor that for some reason he just can't be taken to trial again
@r-trippin5078
@r-trippin5078 5 ай бұрын
I caught that as well. Thought the exact same thing. That was a confession. Some researcher found Charlie the guy with the knife. There's more to that story. Look it up it's on KZbin
@BarryLivermore
@BarryLivermore 5 ай бұрын
Guilty as sin and anybody who ever thought otherwise is laughable.
@MrCmitche11
@MrCmitche11 5 ай бұрын
I think everybody thought otherwise but what could you do about it? He was already tried and acquitted.
@BarryLivermore
@BarryLivermore 5 ай бұрын
@@MrCmitche11 I dont know what you are talking about.There are legions of people out there that think he,s innocent.
@MrCmitche11
@MrCmitche11 5 ай бұрын
@@BarryLivermore if you asked a random 100 people like 99 are saying guilty.
@BarryLivermore
@BarryLivermore 5 ай бұрын
@@MrCmitche11 Highly doubt that even amongst white people and blacks you could reverse that figure.
@wintergirl8
@wintergirl8 4 ай бұрын
​@@BarryLivermoreLegions of fools if you believe he was innocent. There is NOTHING about him or the way he behaved in the aftermath that points to anything other than guilt
@rho1419
@rho1419 5 ай бұрын
Wow he was actually describing what happened. He was there and did everything. It was not hypothetical but really happening.
@srarisa3362
@srarisa3362 5 ай бұрын
I'm Spanish and I didn't know much about the case or the man. I am surprised and shaken. My impression is a guy who is proud of what he has done and of getting away without punishment. It's like a kind of game, he talks about it with the excuse that it's hypothetical. At some point he seems like a child who is going to be scolded, but he recovers because, for himself, as always, he was and is right.
@lynnecampbell448
@lynnecampbell448 5 ай бұрын
I do not understand how this true confession flew under the radar. Thank you, I hope the entire world sees this
@piggieria
@piggieria 5 ай бұрын
It didnt. Everyone knew it. But because of double jeopardy (ie cant be tried for the same crime twice)....nothing could be done
@artphotognh
@artphotognh 5 ай бұрын
It wasn't shown on air - they tucked it away in a safe, and only now that he's dead have they released it for publication.
@cwcarson
@cwcarson 5 ай бұрын
@@artphotognh It was aired more than a decade ago.
@sonofhibbs4425
@sonofhibbs4425 5 ай бұрын
I remember the time it was aired on tv…. People were debating whether or not it was ethical to watch it. People didn't want to support it, and there were those where their curiosity won them over.
@timmytee734
@timmytee734 5 ай бұрын
​@@cwcarson No it wasn't!
@jsteezy80
@jsteezy80 4 ай бұрын
I remember I was a Sophomore in high school when they read the verdict. When they said not guilty I wasn't surprised. Remember this was after the LA Riots a few years before and I feel they were worried about another uprising. But this interview is crazy. He switched so fast from hypothetical to "I remember" and other statements that show to me two things. One he was guilty, two he has no remorse
@carronmoreton9385
@carronmoreton9385 5 ай бұрын
I think the normal reaction should have been "no. I won't do that. You're asking me to say something hypothetical about my late wife, and I feel that's inappropriate, " so going along with it shouts guilt in my opinion .
@DNLDVID
@DNLDVID 5 ай бұрын
And arrogance!
@nolagirl2458
@nolagirl2458 5 ай бұрын
He couldn’t wait to relive it! He got off on it! I read he went to her grave screaming at it! 😧 ppl got so scared they called police. He still wasn’t done with her, even in the ground 😔
@Eastvanucks
@Eastvanucks 5 ай бұрын
And money $$$ he got paid like 600 k for this n the book lol
@ryanhorner1675
@ryanhorner1675 5 ай бұрын
Excellent interviewer, he was definitely lost in conversation. I believe he was recalling the whole scene. Stabbed him, blacked out, 'woke up' to blood everywhere 😳
@NinStardust
@NinStardust 5 ай бұрын
I don’t believe that he blacked out. I think he took pleasure in it but knew that didn’t align with his good-guy delusions. By saying he blacked out it ends questioning along those lines. It’s essentially saying “I can’t possibly know what happened in the intervening time as I was unconscious!” In OJ’s case, it’s literally a get out of jail free card.
@jasonkraatz9574
@jasonkraatz9574 3 ай бұрын
I don’t think he blacked out either, I think he tried to make it sound like he did, although truth is he knew exactly what happened but he conveniently “didn’t recall”
@patriciamedaris8552
@patriciamedaris8552 4 ай бұрын
OJ called Goldman "A nobody" when he knew full well who he was...he tried to diminish him and make him sound lowly and insignificant. This description generally comes from loathing or feeling that you are better or above others. A jealous person would use this term.
@ralonb
@ralonb 5 ай бұрын
"This is difficult for me because it's hypothetical" = "This is difficult for me because I'm telling you exactly what I did."
@rickylein1581
@rickylein1581 5 ай бұрын
The way I was sitting here with my mouth open in full disbelief that he obviously just told this story from his memory like he has EXPERIENCED it……hypothetical who??!! The way he gestured with his hand while telling how he ‘grabbed the knife’ …also him repeating ‘I remember….’ ….that’s not how you tell a hypothetical story!! Shivers 😱😱!!
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 5 ай бұрын
Yeah agreed. That glazed recall while he gestures what would have happened is not remembering a hypothetical. At least not in my opinion…. At all
@princellasmith7562
@princellasmith7562 4 ай бұрын
37:07 because he truly believed he was justified in killing them. And he was only concerned that his reputation was killed. He said it bothered him that after all he had done in his life, all the accomplishments and accolades that it was so easy for people to believe that he was a brutal murderer. This whole time, he was never sorry for his actions. He was only sorry that people turned on him so quickly. He said that it was like his character was murdered along with Ron and Nicole. Their murders murdered his character. Unreal the level of narcissism.
@TheStacanova
@TheStacanova 5 ай бұрын
The opening story gives you a great baseline for OJ’s psychology. His “generosity” comes at a cost and he feels he’s justified to revoke any previous generosity, meaning, everything is about HIM and that connection never stops. Being told by the court to pay alimony to Nicole would have never stopped infuriating him. If Ron Goldman was driving Nicole’s car, that was still, in his mind, HIS car and that would infuriate him. The two words, “Malevolent Narcissist” comes to mind.
@AzothDee
@AzothDee 5 ай бұрын
Well said.
@kevinaustin0369
@kevinaustin0369 5 ай бұрын
I’ve felt this way from day one. And for those of us who were alive to remember this we also remember the infamous incidents between OJ and Nicole that lead up to this. It always made the news. Anyone could see where this was going. The fact The trial went down the road it did was mind blowing. And we all also know that the verdict was vindication for the Rodney King verdict a couple short years prior. Which was still fresh on the minds of the country.
@raqueldobson1
@raqueldobson1 5 ай бұрын
Yes & I felt the Judge was either inexperienced or frightened… & his wife was the reporting officer for Furman & she & the two men did not declare that which would have led to a conflict of interest & a mistrial so that detail was not bright tonight until years after the criminal trial verdict…
@tammydeboard6537
@tammydeboard6537 4 ай бұрын
Some jury members are coming out now saying that they found him not guilty only because of how a lot of African Americans were being treated back then. They all agreed he was 37:29 37:29 guilty. Well maybe they should have to go to trial now. I always thought he did it. No doubts. He shows no respect for the murder of his children's mother. He's actually laughing. Who does that? It anyone ever thought he didn't do it just watch this video. I can't believe there are still people out there who thinks he didn't do it. Please wake up. He's telling the truth in this interview. I know that Nicole and Ron didn't get justice on earth but OJ can't hide from God. I read a comment right after he passed from a guy who said "Well he's with his wife now" . IDK where he is but I think if Nicole has anything to do with it he's not with her. RIP Nicole and Ron. ❤
@n0thanku
@n0thanku 5 ай бұрын
When he was asked details about the hypothetical situation he responds “I don’t recall” ???? I thought this was hypothetical!!!! What does he need to recall??!
@eliethia_munay
@eliethia_munay 5 ай бұрын
Exactly! 😵‍💫
@amybahner6511
@amybahner6511 5 ай бұрын
Yes!❤
@vickie8774
@vickie8774 5 ай бұрын
Exactly! Why didn't he make something up if it was hypothetical.
@GrammerAngel
@GrammerAngel 5 ай бұрын
I recently heard Ron's dad saying that Ron would have put up a fight because he had practiced marshal arts. I hadn't heard that before and I've followed this case from the start. I find it interesting that when relaying what happened, Simpson said that night the man got into a Karate stance. Interesting. Why would he say that if he wasn't actually recalling what happened when he was there?
@breakfreewithlauren
@breakfreewithlauren 5 ай бұрын
Good catch
@RoRoRoCda
@RoRoRoCda 5 ай бұрын
Great catch !!
@londonmarie6974
@londonmarie6974 5 ай бұрын
That is exactly it. How would he have know if he didn't know the guy?
@marylawrence4418
@marylawrence4418 5 ай бұрын
Because Mr. Goldman said that about Ron from the beginning when it happened.
@mariannedonato4916
@mariannedonato4916 3 ай бұрын
The interviewer didn’t even shift him really, he flowed into it pretty naturally. Amazing.
@stargazingscotty9240
@stargazingscotty9240 5 ай бұрын
Why Would a Man carry a Baseball Bat to go talk with his wife? He Never explains why he brought that baseball bat in the first place. His story just starts in the middle. I think that was very telling in itself.
@bjduke2271
@bjduke2271 5 ай бұрын
Very telling, indeed!
@tinyhouseranch
@tinyhouseranch 5 ай бұрын
Early on in the video. He does say he kept a bat “ for the “crazys” cause you cant carry a gun around. “ California doesn’t or didn’t have open carry gun laws. So he explained it was to deal with “crazys” like his fans🙄
@Nunyabusiness21182
@Nunyabusiness21182 5 ай бұрын
@@tinyhouseranchI thought he was saying he kept the knife in his car bc of that?
@chrissylee325
@chrissylee325 5 ай бұрын
I know he passed away but, am I the only person who feels actual fear when he's laughing at it being hypothetical?
@KimtheElder
@KimtheElder 5 ай бұрын
No you're not alone. 😟
@lizblock9593
@lizblock9593 5 ай бұрын
There were a couple of times when I got a purely instinctive gut wrench that he was a very creepy and dangerous man.
@chrissylee325
@chrissylee325 5 ай бұрын
Thank you both 💖 I do always try to be fair but I have seen this before and every time I get the same feeling at that part.
@karatecatmom6713
@karatecatmom6713 5 ай бұрын
@@lizblock9593That is your intuition/instincts. It is genuine and right!
@Lori_in_CT
@Lori_in_CT 5 ай бұрын
Laughing was always his mechanism. When he was asked before he died if he was in hospice, he laughed it off. He died in hospice.
@dottiscamprunamuck2830
@dottiscamprunamuck2830 4 ай бұрын
He got a free get out of jail card. He didn't however, get a pass from the majority of Americans. He was an outcast the rest of his life.
@cynthiaonofrio9203
@cynthiaonofrio9203 5 ай бұрын
That creep. Shame on the jurors for their racism. A real tragedy.
@NatlovesJesus1
@NatlovesJesus1 5 ай бұрын
Money talks
@phillyrich3249
@phillyrich3249 5 ай бұрын
There was no racism in the jurist decision. As a black man, I can tell you I believe he was guilty, but what I believe and what they proved is two different things. They cause reasonable doubt is what you should be asking yourself instead of accusing the jury of racism and the answer is 100% they raised reasonable doubt and you cannot convict if reasonable doubt exist Saying that the jury was racist is actually racist because you’re seeing race and not justice and the judicial system. People tend to accuse others of what they are
@tracyjames1936
@tracyjames1936 5 ай бұрын
The jurors were not racist. You had the head police detective plead the 5th when asked if he planted evidence. Mark Furman lost that case for the prosecution. I think every person in that courtroom knew OJ was guilty, but they couldn’t prove it.
@Pammyspoint
@Pammyspoint 5 ай бұрын
@@phillyrich3249In an OJ special, one of the jurors actually admitted it was payback for all of the injustice done to blacks. Her frustration is understandable, but it was wrong of them to let a known killer get away with a double murder.
@Shayzare
@Shayzare 5 ай бұрын
That Creep not wanting drugs being around his kids..What was he trying to be a parent. Definitely should of followed the law tho.
@HalseyOG
@HalseyOG 5 ай бұрын
I feel terrible for Nicole and Ron’s families. He’s laughing in the face of their pain and grief
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