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Knife found at OJ's former home. Does anybody care anymore?
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Based on the audience for the FX series about the murder case, I think that people clearly still care about the case.
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I was kind of interested when OJ came out with that book, 'If I Did It', the cover of which looked very much like it said "I DID IT".
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Good stuff.  :)
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When I look back at footage of the OJ trial I find myself being more angry at seeing his attorney and friend, Kardashian, for what he has wrought on us than on the verdict itself.
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Reub wrote: When I look back at footage of the OJ trial I find myself being more angry at seeing his attorney and friend, Kardashian, for what he has wrought on us than on the verdict itself.
I sort of think the LAPD created the conditions for the O.J. case, and are partly to blame for the atmosphere of distrust that O.J.'s legal team exploited.

I was reading that during that period the LAPD had a slang term for a domestic violence call at an African-American residence.  It was "NHI", which stood for "No Humans Involved." 

During the Rodney King beating, some of the radio traffic included the following comment: "This is like something out of Gorillas in the Mist."

I think that by the time O.J. came to trial, the people of L.A. were totally fed up with the LAPD, and O.J. just leveraged that for his benefit.

Nothing as high profile as the O.J. case happens in a vacuum, and that's one of the many reasons it pays for police departments to try to operate as cleanly as they can.

I was also outraged by the O.J. verdict, but as I have learned over the years just how corrupt the LAPD was (and some say still is), I'm also pretty outraged that a police department could be that corrupt.

I know that people like to think that justice in a case as obvious as O.J.'s should be within reach, but if a police department abuses a community enough, the community is going to fight back any way it can, whether it makes any sense to outsiders or not.
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And as it happens, OJ found another way to mess up his charmed life and land himself in jail anyway.
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dualstow wrote: And as it happens, OJ found another way to mess up his charmed life and land himself in jail anyway.
Do you think he has CTE?
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Xan wrote:
dualstow wrote: And as it happens, OJ found another way to mess up his charmed life and land himself in jail anyway.
Do you think he has CTE?
How could he not?
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MediumTex wrote:
During the Rodney King beating, some of the radio traffic included the following comment: "This is like something out of Gorillas in the Mist."
They first scene of the first episode of the FX show The People versus OJ Simpson is the footage of the Rodney King beating and LA riots.  It made me wonder what might have happened in LA had OJ been found guilty.

The show does a great job of showing how masterfully Simpson's attorneys manipulated that environment to get OJ of the hook. 
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I'm sure it's a very stressful job, and we should pay them well and provide good benefits, as well as in-depth training and other support, like counseling.

But, that doesn't justify the abuse of power by police.

I lived in Chicago for a while, and I saw an officer hit a guy for no good reason - when he saw me watching, he said something like "This guy's an asshole".  Could be, but I don't believe that police officers have a legal right to hit somebody for that.
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jafs wrote: I lived in Chicago for a while, and I saw an officer hit a guy for no good reason - when he saw me watching, he said something like "This guy's an asshole".  Could be, but I don't believe that police officers have a legal right to hit somebody for that.
It's called "qualified immunity" which the Supreme Court completely invented out of thin air.  Can't wait until that gets struck down and the pigs are finally held accountable for their unconstitutional, unethical and illegal behavior.

And I wonder... if OJ had been found guilty, would that vapid whore clan known as the Kardashians have been a distant footnote?

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