Marcia Clark with Cynthia McFadden on Blood Defense (Full Talk)

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The 92nd Street Y, New York

The 92nd Street Y, New York

8 жыл бұрын

Legendary O.J. Simpson trial prosecutor Marcia Clark joins the 92nd Street Y Talks circuit.
Since leaving her famous post at the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office in the mid-90s, Clark has become a bestselling crime novelist. Her new book, Blood Defense, draws upon Ms. Clark’s own experience in the courtroom. It is the first book in a new series about a young, ambitious defense attorney who is looking for her big break when she lands the case of a decorated police detective charged with the murder of a beloved TV star. Our 92Y audience will have the unique opportunity to ask Marcia Clark about her current work and her thoughts on reliving the trial of the century through the lens of the latest O.J. Simpson miniseries. NBC News Senior Legal and Investigative Correspondent Cynthia McFadden is the perfect person to moderate our event. McFadden occupied the ABC News seat in the O.J. Simpson courtroom from start to finish, and has won all of journalism’s highest honors for her coverage of legal and human rights issues.
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@Nikabrown2020
@Nikabrown2020 29 күн бұрын
Excellent interview, thank you, Marcia. Justice lost a strong advocate and the people a champion when you left your office.
@lenwelch2195
@lenwelch2195 Жыл бұрын
She was the only one in that trial who was and aimed to tell the truth. She was surrounded by liars and evil. Anyone who defends a guilty man slicing up a woman and a young man. Marcia was the third victim. Everyone forgot about Nicole andRon. Ito never held the line.
@lmorgan4559
@lmorgan4559 7 жыл бұрын
Marcia Clark is very engaging, articulate and intelligent. Cynthia McFadden is a pro! I loved this interview.
@7tbryant
@7tbryant 4 жыл бұрын
@D J Indeed she is just that!
@scanspeak00
@scanspeak00 2 жыл бұрын
She seems like a completely different person to the prosecutor in the OJ courtroom.
@starlight7830
@starlight7830 2 жыл бұрын
Marcia Clark is a looser ! The Glove don't fit you must acquit !
@alvalankerofficial
@alvalankerofficial 2 жыл бұрын
Marcia was so incompetent and terrible in this case, idk why people are coming around to think she was a good woman, she let a double murderer go free.
@charlestidwell5361
@charlestidwell5361 2 жыл бұрын
Judge Ito was the worst judge they could have got for this case, the defense played him like a fiddle
@marcopolo-xj4yw
@marcopolo-xj4yw Жыл бұрын
He was a complete idiot.
@billbuttlicker69
@billbuttlicker69 Жыл бұрын
Agreed but She and Darden were shit prosecutors too. Left out so much evidence and gave completely inadequate explanation of evidence that was admitted.
@albertwong1182
@albertwong1182 8 ай бұрын
⁠@@billbuttlicker69agree that Clark and Darden messed up. They should have introduced evidence in the Bronco chase. They should have hammered home the uniqueness of the DNA evidence that is attributable to Simpson only. And they shouldn’t have asked Simpson to try on the bloody glove. That being said, Ito deserves the largest share of the blame. He failed to control the courtroom. He allowed cameras in despite the case not having any major national security implications. He allowed the defense to run wild with conspiracy theories without evidence. He showed sexism towards Clark. He refused to recuse himself despite the fact that his wife was the superior officer of Mark Furhman. Ito deserves the largest share of the blame.
@gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife
@gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife 7 ай бұрын
@@albertwong1182the judge should not have allowed them to rearrange simpsons home with African art and pictures of his mother. That’s insane. As we see in elections, emotions go into things more than rationality. The seeds were continually planted in Simpsons favor. But it was a mess on all fronts.
@albertwong1182
@albertwong1182 7 ай бұрын
@@gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife yep, you are right. I forgot to mention about the re-arranging of Simpson’s home. Ito shouldn’t have allowed that. It wasn’t relevant to the case since that is not the crime scene.
@UMHurricanes05
@UMHurricanes05 Ай бұрын
She’s terrific ! What a interview
@dontabaltimore1974
@dontabaltimore1974 8 жыл бұрын
Marcia Clark has aged extremely well looks better now in my opinion than in 94-95
@TheKdizzle1971
@TheKdizzle1971 8 жыл бұрын
I'd totally hit it
@dontabaltimore1974
@dontabaltimore1974 8 жыл бұрын
keith stone LMAO no doubt Keith
@eddieadams6050
@eddieadams6050 7 жыл бұрын
botox?
@7tbryant
@7tbryant 7 жыл бұрын
plastic... michael jackson style
@dontabaltimore1974
@dontabaltimore1974 7 жыл бұрын
Tony Starks Maybe
@jjspinny
@jjspinny Жыл бұрын
Bad notes size 12. For sure!
@joanne2185
@joanne2185 7 жыл бұрын
Marcia Clark is a charming, articulate and intelligent woman. I really enjoyed this.
@fabzz2027
@fabzz2027 7 жыл бұрын
Intelligent? Thanks to her a killer got free.
@PositiveMommaLife
@PositiveMommaLife 6 жыл бұрын
fabricio Alves racially biased low IQ jury and loads of the Juice's blood everywhere.
@philipwilliams7112
@philipwilliams7112 5 жыл бұрын
Cool like That-EDTA.
@menonunya2984
@menonunya2984 5 жыл бұрын
Says one feminazi about another. I concede "charming and articulate", but when you start talking that social justice bullshit that isn't backed up by statistics- statistics that she KNOWS prove the narrative wrong, you lose your 'intelligence' card. The LADP vs. black community thing was true, but to attribute that to the rest of the country- like Leftists do, is just ignorant.
@7tbryant
@7tbryant 4 жыл бұрын
@@PositiveMommaLife Here are some fun facts for you to ponder! The person the killed NBS was lefthanded and OJ is Righthanded. Blood that drips from a running person doesn't make perfect circles. There is no law or procedure in CA to take blood from a possible suspect of a murder and then carry the blood sample 18 miles to the suspect's home where the blood trail was found!? This entire case was based on BLOOD EVIDENCE! DNA EVIDENCE FROM BLOOD!!!
@meetscottyb
@meetscottyb 7 жыл бұрын
Dear Hollywood, PLEASE adapt her crime novels into a series!!! A fictionalized version of herself as a ballsy defense attorney handling crazyass cases??? YES PLEASE!!!!!!! She is brilliant, fascinating, and I knew it from day one watching that trial every single DAY in high school. I grew up in Orange County and was friendly with the Brown family and Nicole is buried across the street from my childhood home, and we waited for OJ when he fled at the cemetery and saw the Bronco speed off because of the media and the Bronco chase literally started in my neighborhood, so we were all understandably and immediately glued to every second of the trial.
@sassybdiy7565
@sassybdiy7565 6 жыл бұрын
Scott Borden ironically she has a new show on a&e, I believe it premieres this Thursday!!
@jonny-b4954
@jonny-b4954 2 жыл бұрын
That's interesting. Weird how that works out sometimes. "Right" place, right time.
@SteveGee1986
@SteveGee1986 Жыл бұрын
IDN. I like her a ton. However, I watched every day back then & the prosecution had overwhelming evidence. It was a slam dunk. They had the blood of OJ, RB & NS found in OJ's truck, and in his house, and the prosecution still got destroyed. They got hammered in the worst way so I don't think the show would go well for her if they told the truth in a series.
@realtruth2817
@realtruth2817 Жыл бұрын
lol 😂 Yes ! We “BELIEVE” you !!! Not ! Hoax
@brandyl2183
@brandyl2183 7 күн бұрын
Her novels are excellent. Marcia is a great storyteller.
@hannaheve868
@hannaheve868 4 жыл бұрын
I love Marcia Clark, she's a great role model. So sweet, intelligent and engaging!
@calicodnikonian2774
@calicodnikonian2774 4 жыл бұрын
She's a 3rd prosecutor; she only handles small cases now... she was given the OJ case, considered unwinnable by other more experienced prosecutors. She's milked the OJ case for decades... paid speaking engagements, book deals, TV appearances to promote her books after all these years. You think OJ was guilty? I DARE YOU to see the KZbin video, entitled "My Brother, the serial Killer," by those that weer no involved in the OJ case and have nothing to gain. SEE it to the end, you may change your opinion.
@MyTony40
@MyTony40 2 жыл бұрын
@@calicodnikonian2774 All evidence leads to OJ
@brandyl2183
@brandyl2183 7 күн бұрын
100% correct
@stregadisalem732
@stregadisalem732 4 жыл бұрын
I was pretty young but I distinctly remember how the media vilified her. Judge Ito, I didn’t realize at the time, treated her in the shittiest way as well.
@taraniso
@taraniso 4 жыл бұрын
Ito was obsessed with celebrity. He was holding private meeting with stars in his chambers for no reason than to hang out with them.
@calicodnikonian2774
@calicodnikonian2774 4 жыл бұрын
@@taraniso ...and you were one of those supposed "Stars," RIGHT?
@Zuxiasunicorn
@Zuxiasunicorn 3 жыл бұрын
@@taraniso And he would bring the lawyers back there to show them how Mike Myers portrayed him on SNL.
@ayyyce
@ayyyce 3 жыл бұрын
She’s extremely likable. God bless her.
@YoungHaveNot
@YoungHaveNot Жыл бұрын
Yes after she got that 4 million She was very unlikable as a lawyer
@collinr811
@collinr811 7 ай бұрын
​@YoungHaveNot interesting, did she get 4 million from the case or book?
@PoliticalPars
@PoliticalPars 8 жыл бұрын
Well rounded, well moderated interview; congratz to both Ms. McFadden and Ms. Clark.
@Danmark30
@Danmark30 Жыл бұрын
Cynthia McFadden is an excellent interviewer. Marcia Clark is so engaging. I watched the trial and I never missed a day. To see it live was riveting. The miniseries was superb. And the documentary, although 7 hours, was excellent.
@ElsElbows
@ElsElbows 8 ай бұрын
Marcia such a pillar in the community. She just spent $12,330,000 of her own money on a shelter for battered people.
@clarencekitt5785
@clarencekitt5785 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this interview - and those audience questions were ALL very good.
@drale75
@drale75 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent interview! Great job girls!
@TheMarianneSky
@TheMarianneSky 7 жыл бұрын
Marcia was a great prosecutor, I'm sure she's a great lawyer as well. She lost OJ trial because people couldn't believe he did, but he did. Her books are amazing!
@7tbryant
@7tbryant 7 жыл бұрын
You're too smart to believe her horse shit lies! Come down the rabbit hole with me and I will show you the truth off of C.F.'s channel!
@myrathompson7398
@myrathompson7398 6 жыл бұрын
He didn't do it cause he would have way more cuts on him then what he had
@bigdaddycool4242
@bigdaddycool4242 5 жыл бұрын
Myra Thompson He did have several cuts.
@dixiedeed4918
@dixiedeed4918 4 жыл бұрын
@@myrathompson7398 Yes
@Zuxiasunicorn
@Zuxiasunicorn 3 жыл бұрын
It was never about the evidence, it was about race in the end.
@collinr811
@collinr811 Жыл бұрын
Crazy how she sums up the case and evidence so simply and conclusive, and yet he was found innocent. Painful after all these years.
@brianlogan4243
@brianlogan4243 Жыл бұрын
Yep, because they mishandled it and allowed the race card to be inserted when it should never have even had the trial in downtown LA.
@mspennyisaac
@mspennyisaac 7 ай бұрын
She didn't prove it beyond a reasonable doubt.
@riverebec1
@riverebec1 3 ай бұрын
@@mspennyisaac The evidence proved OJ Simpson's guilt to a certainty. That jury just ignored it because they didn't want to convict a famous black hero. So, they gave him two free murders.
@victoriavancartier7379
@victoriavancartier7379 Ай бұрын
​@@mspennyisaacYes she did. I watched the trial live everyday for its entirety ....his guilt was proven beyond any doubt.....8 biased, racist black women on the jury were never going to convict.....fact....
@Jakal-pw8yq
@Jakal-pw8yq Жыл бұрын
I have huge respect for Marcia Clark especially considering all that she went through during the Simpson trial with the media attacking her, the underhanded tactics of the defense and judge Ito's lack of spine and keeping the decorum of the courtroom pristine. I wish the interviewer would have stopped interrupting Marcia and just let her speak and make her points. Her fan girl thing got very old and made me wish somebody else was interviewing marcia.
@michelemurphy5264
@michelemurphy5264 Ай бұрын
Great interview
@shivamgarg5655
@shivamgarg5655 4 жыл бұрын
i love marcia and interviewer is great too.
@kaitlynjazmine1436
@kaitlynjazmine1436 5 жыл бұрын
Oj did it Im black and i can see that
@briannawaldorf8485
@briannawaldorf8485 3 жыл бұрын
I’m white and I can see why they acquitted him. H did it yes but if the lead cop in the case refuses to say he didn’t plant evidence, like you kinda have to acquit. That’s reasonable doubt
@henryyogen563
@henryyogen563 Жыл бұрын
@@briannawaldorf8485 it's called beyond reasonable doubt .
@ninobrown3394
@ninobrown3394 Ай бұрын
How? Don't say blood evidence bc the blood was tampered with and planted and so was the gloves. So how? Bet you won't explain
@glitter7777
@glitter7777 20 күн бұрын
@@briannawaldorf8485they asked that last question to Mark Furhman on the stand bc they knew once you start answering questions pleading the 5th they all have to be answered that way. You can’t go back and forth and the defense knew their jury was too stupid to understand that and they would take the bait. That jury was picked for on purpose not by mistake
@michael-4k4000
@michael-4k4000 19 күн бұрын
Why does it matter what color u are?
@JBthree24
@JBthree24 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing interview with two amazing women.
@darriniyatunguk7532
@darriniyatunguk7532 2 жыл бұрын
Throughout it all Marcia, you've always been level headed, remained respectful and demonstrate a very good sense of humor amidst some pretty heavy criticism. You're awesome, I love you from Nome, Alaska
@hus390
@hus390 Жыл бұрын
While she's a lovely woman, the blood evidence in OJ Simpson trial was BS!! .... Watch "OJ Simpson; Fact or Fiction" to be informed.
@Caleb_Mandrake872
@Caleb_Mandrake872 3 жыл бұрын
I wish Marcia Clark would be allowed to finish her answers.
@redbutterfly88
@redbutterfly88 5 жыл бұрын
So perfectly beautifull woman, inteligent, articulate, gorgeous, and looks kind according to how she articulate and engaging.
@qnoorani
@qnoorani 2 жыл бұрын
amazing woman. amazing interview.
@brad4110
@brad4110 2 жыл бұрын
Size 12 not 11, Marcia was right
@pinotchick
@pinotchick 4 жыл бұрын
Smart, Strong and Beautiful women rockin’ it! Loved every minute of this interview! Thank you for inspiring women of all ages!
@marcopolo-xj4yw
@marcopolo-xj4yw Жыл бұрын
The final jury was 10 or 11 black people. That’s your answer.
@lauragatehouse7935
@lauragatehouse7935 4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant interview. I love Marcia Clark
@vickiserocki9483
@vickiserocki9483 7 жыл бұрын
The case I am referring to is the 1992 conviction of murderer Christopher Johnson on the basis of the DNA analysis of a single drop of the victim's blood found in the killer's car. As far as Marcia wanting to "make millions off this case"- she left a higher paying management job in Central Operations before the Simpson case, so that shoots down your theory. Marcia started her law career as a defense attorney, but became a prosecutor to get justice for the victims. I respect and admire her.
@dixiedeed4918
@dixiedeed4918 4 жыл бұрын
Marcia please write about the cover up, framed, manufactured evidence and explain why o.j. blood was not booked at jail the set carry around to crime scene
@hus390
@hus390 Жыл бұрын
The whole case was based on BS!! Please watch "OJ: Fact or Fiction" on KZbin to know better. Heck, how do you find blood evidence (pinhead amount of blood) three weeks later after the place was watched and cleaned?? ... The sloppy criminalists, and criminal detectives (Fuhrman and Vannatter) dragged Marcia to the ground. 🔔 Fuhrman confessed his hatred to black men who spouse white women. He knew the Simpsons. In '85 as Nicole ran into his arms after she called the cops on OJ for domestic abuse case and Fuhrman was the cop who showed up. ___ Nothing happened that day as no charges were pressed, although ironically he wrote a report in ’89 (four years later), when he wasn't on that case. Why? Because he said the '85 case left him with “insurable impression". Of the 9 calls by Nicole, only Fuhrman wrote a report, a four years late report . This is the man who “found" the gloves. He pleaded the 5th when asked if he planted evidence! His tape recording were not all played in court. Surprisingly, similar words were uttered and written in request for a “risk pay" pension in early 80s. The defence had a long suspicion about Fuhrman at the start of the trial, the tape were discovered in late August. It just proved every suspicion about him. Not enough!! The sloppy work by the criminalists and the forensic team created many doubts. After OJ gave a blood samples, detective Vannater took the blood vial not to the lab, but to OJ's house, presumably to give it to the criminalists there. Ironically, they can't account for 1.5 millilitres of missing blood. The blood on the sock which the man who took it from the scene Mr. Fung, had EDTA (a blood preservative usually added to blood vials). And Mr. Fung initial note on the sock was that it didn't had any bloods on it. Doubts were all over the place for the jury. The alleged blood stained clothes and the knife was thrown out by OJ at the airport, but he was careless enough to leave a “bloody” sock on his bedroom. Kato Kaelin heard three loud bangs behind his room. The prosecution say OJ hit his head on the AC unit three times (like a loony tunes cartoon). There were no injuries on OJ's head. Ron Goldman had bruised knuckles, he fought for his life, yet no bruises on OJ's body. ⚠️ My point is, the defence created enough doubts, to make conviction on “beyond reasonable doubt" an impossible task
@shelb.yyyy.
@shelb.yyyy. 7 жыл бұрын
im IN LOVE with marcia omfg
@7tbryant
@7tbryant 7 жыл бұрын
I don't know why! She is a fraud, and everyone knows it!
@Jim_Harwood
@Jim_Harwood 7 жыл бұрын
Marsha Clark=Scientology=Charles Manson
@7tbryant
@7tbryant 7 жыл бұрын
Jack Johnson Yes there is a connection with Marcia and her two ex-husbands that were Scientologist! OJ also practice the art of Scientology, and he had a relationship with Marcia's ex-husband that was mysteriously shot. OJ played cards with him... I think his name was Gabby Horowitz.
@mlc2005
@mlc2005 7 жыл бұрын
You seem to be totally nuts my friend. Sad.
@7tbryant
@7tbryant 7 жыл бұрын
If I am nuts why are you responding my friend!?
@trekreview
@trekreview 3 жыл бұрын
Size 12 shoes not 11!
@ronaldacarlson211
@ronaldacarlson211 2 жыл бұрын
Fabulous interview. Both intelligent beautiful women. I just ordered her novel "Blood Evidence" and can't wait to read it. I applaud Marcia Clark for becoming a novelist after the OJ trial.
@alvalankerofficial
@alvalankerofficial 2 жыл бұрын
Marcia was so incompetent and terrible in this case, idk why people are coming around to think she was a good woman, she let a double murderer go free.
@hus390
@hus390 Жыл бұрын
@@alvalankerofficial The whole case was based on BS!! Please watch "OJ: Fact or Fiction" on KZbin to know better. Heck, how do you find blood evidence (pinhead amount of blood) three weeks later after the place was watched and cleaned?? ... The sloppy criminalists, and criminal detectives (Fuhrman and Vannatter) dragged Marcia to the ground. Fuhrman confessed his hatred to black men who spouse white women. He knew the Simpsons. In '85 as Nicole ran into his arms after she called the cops on OJ for domestic abuse case and Fuhrman was the cop who showed up. ___ Nothing happened that day as no charges were pressed, although ironically he wrote a report in ’89 (four years later), when he wasn't on that case. Why? Because he said the '85 case left him with “insurable impression". Of the 9 calls by Nicole, only Fuhrman wrote a report, a four years late report . This is the man who “found" the gloves. He pleaded the 5th when asked if he planted evidence! His tape recording were not all played in court. Surprisingly, similar words were uttered and written in request for a “risk pay" pension in early 80s. The defence had a long suspicion about Fuhrman at the start of the trial, the tape were discovered in late August. It just proved every suspicion about him. Not enough!! The sloppy work by the criminalists and the forensic team created many doubts. After OJ gave a blood samples, detective Vannater took the blood vial not to the lab, but to OJ's house, presumably to give it to the criminalists there. Ironically, they can't account for 1.5 millilitres of missing blood. The blood on the sock which the man who took it from the scene Mr. Fung, had EDTA (a blood preservative usually added to blood vials). And Mr. Fung initial note on the sock was that it didn't had any bloods on it. Doubts were all over the place for the jury. The alleged blood stained clothes and the knife was thrown out by OJ at the airport, but he was careless enough to leave a “bloody” sock on his bedroom. Kato Kaelin heard three loud bangs behind his room. The prosecution say OJ hit his head on the AC unit three times (like a loony tunes cartoon). There were no injuries on OJ's head. Ron Goldman had bruised knuckles, he fought for his life, yet no bruises on OJ's body. ⚠️ My point is, the defence created enough doubts, to make conviction on “beyond reasonable doubt" an impossible task
@largebiff1743
@largebiff1743 Ай бұрын
A black defendant, black male and white female prosecutors, an Asian judge, black and white male defense lawyers and 10 blacks on the jury. We are still interested in justice and that lame trial became all about race to get the jury away from the real reason for the trial. The despicable murders of Ron and Nicole. Hey, let's make a mini series about it. No thanks. Simpson was and is guilty and now he's dead. Good.
@11liamk1
@11liamk1 5 жыл бұрын
20:03 aw :(
@maranathahallejuiah8545
@maranathahallejuiah8545 5 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know where to find this 8 hour documentary they mentioned? TIA Love Ms. Clark. I watched the trial on tv as it happened. I definitely noticed the hostility towards her and wondered at the time if anyone else had. She did an amazing job and I was appalled at the verdict. In my opinion, the jury was star struck and perhaps concerned about the backlash of a guilty verdict to ignore all of the overwhelming evidence.
@micheleflory2720
@micheleflory2720 5 жыл бұрын
Marilyn G. It’s called ok made in America . It’s already been shown , but you can watch anywhere online or KZbin just have to pay 5 dollars . It’s an 5 part documentary and it got an Oscar and it was well deserved ! It was the best documentary I’ve ever seen - watch it for sure
@iamanomas
@iamanomas 3 жыл бұрын
I watched the whole trial in real time and totally agree with you.
@tringe22
@tringe22 3 ай бұрын
OJ : Made in America - available on Hulu right now. One of the BEST documentaries Ive ever seen!!! Esp part 5 (final episode)
@sharoncutrun129
@sharoncutrun129 28 күн бұрын
Marcia, I was married to a criminal defense attorney. You are great. I know the game these guys and women play and I love your honesty.
@charliesmith3777
@charliesmith3777 7 жыл бұрын
I like Marcia! I guess I'll treat myself to her latest book.
@7tbryant
@7tbryant 7 жыл бұрын
Don't do it She is a fraud!
@PositiveMommaLife
@PositiveMommaLife 6 жыл бұрын
Tony Starks buying her book
@royaleevangeline2038
@royaleevangeline2038 4 жыл бұрын
Marcia Clark comes across here as being much more likable and personable than I remember her being in the courtroom during the OJ trial. Lawyers will tell you that being able to connect with a jury through your personality is very important. There were many things that went wrong with the OJ trial. So it’s hard to blame any one thing. However, I can’t help but think that if Marcia Clark had shown more of her witty and lighthearted nature in the courtroom, then she may have been able to connect more with the jury.
@jamesclark722
@jamesclark722 4 жыл бұрын
A&W Rootbeer it would not matter.the jury already made up they're mind's about letting him go.
@teresalinton5898
@teresalinton5898 3 жыл бұрын
does anyone know the name of the movie she is talking about
@elenarodriguez7809
@elenarodriguez7809 2 жыл бұрын
This woman is so intelligent. I'm glad she has find peace over the trial and doesn't live with regret over something she had no control over. What a great answer when Cynthia brought up the glove not fitting. You knew it wasn't going to fit. "So did you, so did the jury." Everyone always wants to blame someone. They were never going to convict OJ. It was always about race, not justice.
@amybuckwalter6047
@amybuckwalter6047 5 жыл бұрын
Marcia is awesome, smart, beautiful
@pattip2788
@pattip2788 Жыл бұрын
I always liked Marsha Clark. I thought she did the best job anyone can do in that trial. Particularly the closing argument. And she seems to have a great personality.
@manthony777
@manthony777 2 жыл бұрын
Marcia Clark and Chris Darden were not experienced enough for the murder case in 94-95. 2 stooges
@beckyzs7
@beckyzs7 5 жыл бұрын
I believe people are still interested because no one has been convicted for the 2 murders,
@deborahjackson4169
@deborahjackson4169 Жыл бұрын
Marcia Clark ! Is a Fantastic Lawyer !! Extremely Intelligent Lady !! Thumbs Up 👍 👍👍!!! Debb !
@marcopolo-xj4yw
@marcopolo-xj4yw Жыл бұрын
She was calm, cool, and collected in that courtroom. Having had 10 years experience as a prosecutor; more that all the so called ‘dream team’. Nothing flustered or intimidated her. There was no chance of winning this case due to race and the political climate at the time. She was the best possible prosecutor for the job.
@lindsaycarrick390
@lindsaycarrick390 Жыл бұрын
Great lawyer and writer.
@MissMolly3377
@MissMolly3377 4 жыл бұрын
This is really a great interview. Marcia is a really intelligent, and beautiful woman. The interviewer is really great, too. She aged beautifully. She looks better now, than ever. She shiuld have won that case, but she was told that she was going to lose because he was famous. Very sad case.
@thehapagirl92
@thehapagirl92 6 жыл бұрын
They were size 12 Bruno Magli shoes not 11. Also god damn I can't believe I was born exactly one week before and 30 minutes away from LA before the LA Riots broke out.
@07a5717
@07a5717 2 жыл бұрын
I hate that the interviewer said size 11 with so much conviction Marcia almost looked like she was going to Cree the her but decided against it
@ParandAndrd-iv4cq
@ParandAndrd-iv4cq 3 жыл бұрын
She’s a fantastic woman and was an excellent attorney. That case is proof that our legal system is broken. For this to happen once is too many times. We have seen in the years since that the US has many systems that were once great now are flawed. Case in point, look at our choices for president. We are not what we thought we were. Turns out we are stupid.
@daviddavis3389
@daviddavis3389 Жыл бұрын
Speak for yourself.
@shelbak65
@shelbak65 4 күн бұрын
2 things 1st R Goldman put up one hell of a fight .2nd Limo driver is the key witness ,no home owner in "'NORTH of Sunset Brentwood'" parks their own vehicle on the street .No Bronco when he sees the house number painted on rockingham , later Bronco is there parked partially blocking the curb home number .
@RETRO_BELL
@RETRO_BELL 4 жыл бұрын
Love Marcia
@faxedhead2908
@faxedhead2908 6 жыл бұрын
I know this would have been an incredibly emotional case for Marcia, however, I don't think she could honestly say she was unlucky to be a part of it since it essentially made her a household name and hence she has literally made millions due to her affiliation with it. If she had written those books as a completely unknown author she would not have had the book sales and been invited to do (paying) interviews such as these. Through the horrific double murder committed by OJ so many people involved in this case have since moved on to make a lot of money out of it..even Mark Furhman. I'm not putting any of them down, just stating the obvious. Having said all of that I am a huge fan of Marcia, I think she had gotten better with age! She looks amazing 👌❤
@smcabbie
@smcabbie 6 жыл бұрын
you write all that spill..then end it with how she looks, really..!!!.that's the sort of sexism she had to put up in court with the judge !!!
@rustyscrib6071
@rustyscrib6071 Жыл бұрын
This was so insightful. I watched the OJ case from beginning to end, and felt horrible for Ms. Clark. It was so obvious she had proven OJ, well beyond a reasonable doubt killed Nicole and Ron. Although, I think in some way OJ is getting negative karma handed back to him, but he should have paid the ultimate price with his life. I would love to hear what Ms. Clark has to say about the Scott Peterson case. You're awesome Ms. Clark. I love your insight and knowledge. I could listen to you all day.
@vickiladu6755
@vickiladu6755 Жыл бұрын
My stepmom lives almost next door to her in Calabasas! She has two big dogs! Idk if she still lives there. Mountain View Estates
@julieb7785
@julieb7785 4 ай бұрын
MC is an amazing human.
@TaC0Man909
@TaC0Man909 Жыл бұрын
Interesting
@charity7273
@charity7273 Жыл бұрын
Marcia was a great lawyer and is very personable
@robertcosta6967
@robertcosta6967 Ай бұрын
Better looking here than during the O.J. trial. She has aged very well....
@marcopolo-xj4yw
@marcopolo-xj4yw Жыл бұрын
I had the pleasure of meeting Marcia Clark at the market shortly after the verdict. I said, “nothing you could have done could have prevented that circus.” She replied, “You got that right.” Loved that moment.
@stddisclaimer8020
@stddisclaimer8020 Жыл бұрын
@marco polo: Ask Vince Bugliosi what Clark, Darden & Co. could have done (that could have prevented that circus). Hint: There's far more than one thing.
@marcopolo-xj4yw
@marcopolo-xj4yw Жыл бұрын
@@stddisclaimer8020 I am a huge fan of Bugliosi and have read his writings on this case. Manson and his other cases had none of the same issues, namely race and courtroom coverage, AND an idiot judge who was the main reason for the loss!
@stddisclaimer8020
@stddisclaimer8020 Жыл бұрын
@@marcopolo-xj4yw An Idiot judge perhaps, but my comment's focus was more on the serious errors the prosecution made, which Bugliosi painstakingly detailed in his book and in his interviews and appearances (and you must know what they are).The only question being, absent those prosecutor errors, would the outcome have been different (better)? I say quite likely, yes. A hung jury at the worst.
@iranoliveira8539
@iranoliveira8539 3 жыл бұрын
Dahora virou personagem de seriado ACH
@amybuckwalter6047
@amybuckwalter6047 5 жыл бұрын
Marcia Clark is very smart. She did very best.
@weeannie495
@weeannie495 6 жыл бұрын
💕
@lifeisshort1323
@lifeisshort1323 2 жыл бұрын
All involved in the OJ case moan about it say how bad the murderes was but wow they all did so well from the murders
@riverebec1
@riverebec1 4 жыл бұрын
Despite the fact I feel McFadden over did the fan girl stuff, AND I agree with Dominick Dunne that Clark let the celebrity go to her head ("Entertainment Tonight"?!) it was an engaging and entertaining conversation.
@milart12
@milart12 2 жыл бұрын
04:37 How hard was it to convict Bardo? He admitted that he did it. The only issue was his mental state.
@michaelbart2389
@michaelbart2389 Жыл бұрын
Mark Furhman said he should've never answered the phone for the OJ case. I'll bet Marcia thinks the same thing.
@KenTeel
@KenTeel 29 күн бұрын
Listen to Cynthia McFadden skip over a VERY important part. This part is at 24:23, where Marcia Clark talks about OJ trying on AN ADDITIONAL pair of gloves that were brand new (of the same materials and model of the bloody one), and THEY FIT. Cynthia glosses by this without emphasizing that, that make and model of glove DID FIT, when they were new. Cynthia, here's some advice: Quit trying to be a hot babe by wearing a short skirt and high heels. Just be an interviewer. Dress like an interviewer would dress. Wear business clothes.
@MrDeengels
@MrDeengels Ай бұрын
Marcia’s Clark blew that case, she had a witness who ID’d OJ’s license leaving the scene!!! She never should have had OJ put on the glove before trying it on in judges chambers first, etc etc etc
@milart12
@milart12 25 күн бұрын
Agreed. I don't know if you are aware of Vince Buglioso's book Outrage: The Five Reasons Why OJ Simpson Got Away With Murder where he eviscerated the prosecution.
@starmai2458
@starmai2458 3 жыл бұрын
I was in primary when OJ was on trial so I didn't play attention, now I can say OJ is guilty on top of guilty!!! Pray for his children!!!!
@aeroAdvocate
@aeroAdvocate 3 жыл бұрын
The argument they demonstrated a brand new glove fit and the receipt for the jury was nonsense.
@jumpropestairs6129
@jumpropestairs6129 Жыл бұрын
555 cut hand
@Nikabrown2020
@Nikabrown2020 29 күн бұрын
These comments on Marcia’s appearance make me sick. She is a clever, articulate woman. Judge her on that.
@deborahodum5665
@deborahodum5665 9 ай бұрын
Marsha Clark looks better now than during the trial. She is a great attorney I think.
@fabulousk8
@fabulousk8 7 жыл бұрын
She's much more relaxed now. She probably had a ton of therapy -- I would have too.
@dougstyles5091
@dougstyles5091 7 жыл бұрын
Kate Donlan She looked really stressed back in the day. Much more happier and relaxed now.
@ThatBernie
@ThatBernie 4 жыл бұрын
@@dougstyles5091 Cut her some slack, she was going through a divorce and custody battle at the same time. Not to mention the crap she was getting from the media on a daily basis.
@kellyharkin3275
@kellyharkin3275 3 жыл бұрын
She was going through a vicious divorce, including custody issues, at the same time she was prosecuting O.J.
@jumpropestairs6129
@jumpropestairs6129 8 ай бұрын
Tone of police
@thephotographer1966
@thephotographer1966 2 жыл бұрын
Who’s the interviewer ? she’s very good, very bright and she got the rights questions ….and she”s very pretty ❤️
@milart12
@milart12 2 жыл бұрын
Cynthia Mcfadden--its in the title!!!
@SarahWildes-do9qw
@SarahWildes-do9qw Жыл бұрын
Google it
@jumpropestairs6129
@jumpropestairs6129 Ай бұрын
25 mark..
@susanconnolly5510
@susanconnolly5510 Жыл бұрын
Kardashian? What about him? Oh, he called the dream team. Uhh 🤔😂
@charlotteruse158
@charlotteruse158 6 жыл бұрын
Oh my god I love her ! She is pleasant, engaging, and very cool. I can't imagine those involved in the O.J. trial not wanting to kill themselves each and everyday. Integrity is everything. The fact that she served them all a big fat f**k you on a silver platter when she walked away from her job as a prosecutor says everything about who she is. The cream always rises to the top.
@briannawaldorf8485
@briannawaldorf8485 3 жыл бұрын
How is that rising to the top? She should’ve stayed in the job field. I feel for her, feeling like she had to quit. So sad. But also the defence probably doesn’t feel like killing themselves. They did their job. Every person needs a defence guilty or innocent. That’s how our justice system works. If we didn’t have defence attorneys we would have an authoritarian government who throws people in jail at will.
@laikaevelyn4478
@laikaevelyn4478 2 жыл бұрын
Nonsense. At best she comes across like a 2 year old throwing a tantrum and expecting things to be handed over. A person who knows and respects her job should have gone back to work and corrected what ever loopholes that contributed to this loss. They had an almost level playing field with the defense and am sure she is not used to that. Why did she not walk away after the Rodney king beating case??? We all saw him being beaten. It was on tape!!!
@alvalankerofficial
@alvalankerofficial 2 жыл бұрын
Marcia was so incompetent and terrible in this case, idk why people are coming around to think she was a good woman, she let a double murderer go free.
@alvalankerofficial
@alvalankerofficial 2 жыл бұрын
@@laikaevelyn4478 Agree, Marcia is terrible.
@charlotteruse158
@charlotteruse158 2 жыл бұрын
@@briannawaldorf8485 Everybody should know how to spell defense too but they don't.
@andrewlauder2777
@andrewlauder2777 3 жыл бұрын
The OJ: Made in America sums it up. It was payback for Rodney King. I have a lot of feeling about that one. Sure it was unjust that the 4 officers got off scott-free but to use that as an example in this case where 2 people lost their lives to a man we know did it and let him walk free forgetting 2 people are now died because of him is wrong. Not only that but people celebrating that he walked free. By the end of that trial nobody even remembered who Nicole Smith and Ron Goldberg were and that is the saddest thing about this whole case. A massive "okay boomer" if you ask me.
@vincem2759
@vincem2759 3 жыл бұрын
It wasn't "payback" they did a TERRIBLE job. The Jurors saw how terrible it was. None of the evidence added up.
@vitintres2451
@vitintres2451 3 жыл бұрын
NICOLE BROWN AND RON GOLDMAN...I GUESS YOU'VE FORGOTTEN AS WELL
@briannawaldorf8485
@briannawaldorf8485 3 жыл бұрын
It’s not an okay boomer. Clearly you don’t understand what okay boomer means. OJ got off cause the LAPD was fucking racist as hell and no one trusted them. This is the fault of a) the LAPD for keeping racist cops having jobs b) the fault of the prosecution for using Mark furman as a witness, knowing he’s a fucking racist (that’s Marcia’s fault as she has admitted, Darden didn’t want furman on the stand because as a black man he knew better). They deserved this brutal beating too this was a wake up call to the LAPD to fucking fix their shit. You can find FBI files from around this time. The LAPD was LITERALLY infiltrated with white supremacist gang members. If a cop said under oath he plead the 5th on whether or not he planted evidence, I too would vote to acquit. You must prove guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. This was a very reasonable doubt
@uram9440
@uram9440 Жыл бұрын
@@vincem2759 it was payback they said that in the interview. There was massive amounts of evidence. For ever contaminated evidence there was more evidence that was not contaminated. One blood drop at crime scene is enough to convict him period. The dude had Nicole’s and Ron’s blood in his car how the fck is that possible And Also planting evidence was bs it was impossible within the time frame because they didn’t even know he was suspect yet period.
@jumpropestairs6129
@jumpropestairs6129 Ай бұрын
9 56 a million were on the scene..
@iamanomas
@iamanomas 3 жыл бұрын
Having served on a jury just recently, I was impressed with the thoughtfulness of those serving. I believe that juries do get it right most of the time.
@blue3381
@blue3381 Жыл бұрын
Not when race plays a role. It becomes a whole different thing.
@jumpropestairs6129
@jumpropestairs6129 Ай бұрын
3 03 he had a tone of evidence your good..
@PhilP8980
@PhilP8980 2 жыл бұрын
Incredibly interesting woman.
@philipwilliams7112
@philipwilliams7112 5 жыл бұрын
Nicoles' cherokee driver door was ajar,also change on the ground.The unmelted ice cream on a stair bannister.
@LeoJBatt
@LeoJBatt Жыл бұрын
FANTASTIC INTERVIEW!! Marcia is a very honest and smart woman! She got fkkd in that "trial." Not because OJ walked, but as a Professinal, woman and person.
@hamletarman6829
@hamletarman6829 Жыл бұрын
She is in denial about the prosecution’s mistakes especially trying the case in downtown Los Angeles
@pinochirico3531
@pinochirico3531 Жыл бұрын
SIZE 12 NOTES WERE WRONG TAKE BETTER NOTES
@gloriscalderon3170
@gloriscalderon3170 Жыл бұрын
She has aged so beautifully!
@plaidpaisley5918
@plaidpaisley5918 22 күн бұрын
She should have allowed the young single mom Shively who OJ nearly collided into a couple of blocks from Bundy at abt 10:40. She had called the police that evening and named him by name, still has the detectives card w his license plate #. She sold her story because she was ignorant abt such things and was told by the rag that others had already sold theirs. But she had proof that she called in that night.
@KevinShaughnessy-lf3vs
@KevinShaughnessy-lf3vs 13 күн бұрын
There's no credibility You're suggesting that Simpson should be arrested , just for being in his own neighborhood
@thomasdonohue1833
@thomasdonohue1833 29 күн бұрын
I watched that trial every day from beginning to end and Marcia Clark turned it into a fashion show. Coming into court wearing designer clothes and we never knew what her hairstyle would be from day to day. They were all mugging for the camera. Chris Darden was a bumbling idiot and was way too inexperienced to take on a high profile case. All the evidence was there, it was Marcia's case to lose and she did.
@jaquino451
@jaquino451 Ай бұрын
Johnny Cochrane smacked Marcia Clark around and beat her in that trail.
@jumpropestairs6129
@jumpropestairs6129 Ай бұрын
2 20 about 19 in morning..
@edmyers9403
@edmyers9403 8 күн бұрын
This single mom went up against 5 of the best lawyers money can buy and kicked there ass thanks to her dedication for justice and the truth we all know oj is guilty 😢
@emilioreed8765
@emilioreed8765 Ай бұрын
OJ was a great man
@bigron26048
@bigron26048 Жыл бұрын
Marcia said she thought Sara was a genius...I think Sara looks better to.
@lakendraedwards1953
@lakendraedwards1953 Жыл бұрын
When I rewatched the trial, I was highly upset with the referral to her having a babysitter. He would of gotten roasted today.
@daviddavis3389
@daviddavis3389 9 ай бұрын
Of course, very different time period...can't complain about as nothing now, cause you'll hurt people's Feelings!
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