2 hour interview with Marcia Clark tonight on Dateline.
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I'd most of this is true I feel so bad for Marcia Clark. She got hammered left and right this whole trial. The grocery store clerk was too much. I hope that was made up.
Did her and Chris have a thing in real life?
quote:Yeah, that would have worked. Except the judge allowed it all to happen. Cochran tried early and often to stall and frustrate the prosecution and Ito let it all go (the hair sample is a perfect example of this). If Ito had shut that down early, you maybe don't see quite the circus. Not to mention letting TV camera's in the courtroom.
So many mistakes made. So many. I would have nailed that sob and gone straight for him. I wouldn't have been scared of the Cochran race cars crap. I would have addressed it head on and shoved the facts up there collective asses!
She screwed this case. Darden would have done a better job as the lead
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Her arrogance is the reason oj was acquitted
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Her arrogance is the reason oj was acquitted
I'm pretty sure the makeup of the jury was why OJ was acquitted.
quote:No doubt, but she was fighting a losing battle to begin with. The women she "identified with" in regards to wife beating cases she had previously tried were AA women convicting AA men of beating AA women. OJ was the antithesis to this...he was successful and they saw his white wife as stealing/taking from his success. They didn't care about her.quote:quote:
Her arrogance is the reason oj was acquitted
I'm pretty sure the makeup of the jury was why OJ was acquitted.
I'm pretty sure her arrogance & disregregard of expert opinion during jury selection led to the makeup of the jury
quote:quote:No doubt, but she was fighting a losing battle to begin with. The women she "identified with" in regards to wife beating cases she had previously tried were AA women convicting AA men of beating AA women. OJ was the antithesis to this...he was successful and they saw his white wife as stealing/taking from his success. They didn't care about her.quote:quote:
Her arrogance is the reason oj was acquitted
I'm pretty sure the makeup of the jury was why OJ was acquitted.
I'm pretty sure her arrogance & disregregard of expert opinion during jury selection led to the makeup of the jury
The LA Police bungling the evidence and Furman being a racist all but guaranteed the jury would never find OJ guilty. Hell, they could have found the murder weapon in his bedroom and I'm not sure the jury would have convicted him.
Most AA cheered when OJ was acquitted, not b/c they though he was innocent, but b/c it was revenge for the Rodney King beating and all the times they were profiled by police b/c of the color of their skin.
You can't blame it all on Clark's arrogance. That's just to simple.
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You have little understanding of the context apparently. You have a largly black jury from a city that just burned two years ago due to a largly white jury acquitting white cops for beating a black man on videotape. Now you're going to roll in and tell them there's no race issues huh?
quote:That guy was a minority on that jury.
This is going to infuriate some of you all, but I saw the interview with the Hispanic Juror from the OJ trial. He essentially said that the State did not prove its case.
quote:Have you ever watched the Movie Training Day?
yeah except.....
the stupid thing about this nonsense of Furhman framing OJ is....
a. you would have to believe that Furhman decided on the spot to frame a nationally famous and beloved celebrity because he is black....
b. by stealing evidence from one crime scene and planting at another.....without being discovered by a dozen plus other cops
c. while having no idea whether OJ has a rock solid alibi or not
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d. having no clue whether someone else (the real perp) would be found or turn themselves in within hours/days
He would look awfully stupid, and be ruined for such a lame brained and spontaneous decision.
It makes no sense whatsoever.
quote:Solid post, but I will disagree with your first paragraph.
I respect your opinion but disagree. I think the State did a pretty good job proving the crime beyond a reasonable doubt. Yes it's all "speculation" when the perpetrator gets rid of the murder weapon, but that is why we have trials.
The stars just aligned perfectly for OJ. Brilliant and conniving lawyer in Cochran. 2 years removed from Rodney King riots and racial tensions with LAPD still very high. OJ was beloved by the media and by the public. Jury was very strategically selected. His legal team knew exactly how to capitalize on every single weakness in the State's case. They were good at what they did.
But Clark was fighting a losing battle. She was the 90s version of Atticus Finch-- took a high profile case in a community where the odds are heavily against her.
I was too young in 1995 to remember how it went all down, but just watching reactions from the verdict-- it is baffling. Seeing people celebrate like their team just won the Superbowl. The difference in white vs. black reaction to the verdict was absolutely stunning. It just went to show that there was something very far beyond the subject matter of the case. Cochran made this about race, and sticking it to the cops. And it worked.
Let's also not forget- didn't the jury only deliberate for a few hours? In a case as enormous of this, that is an awfully short time. I obviously don't know for sure but it definitely seems like people's minds were made up before opening statements were made.
quote:quote:Yeah, that would have worked. Except the judge allowed it all to happen. Cochran tried early and often to stall and frustrate the prosecution and Ito let it all go (the hair sample is a perfect example of this). If Ito had shut that down early, you maybe don't see quite the circus. Not to mention letting TV camera's in the courtroom.
So many mistakes made. So many. I would have nailed that sob and gone straight for him. I wouldn't have been scared of the Cochran race cars crap. I would have addressed it head on and shoved the facts up there collective asses!
She screwed this case. Darden would have done a better job as the lead
quote:The Book goes into great detail about Jason Simpsons past with Domestic violence and being off of his meds.
only problem i really have with the idea of OJs son doing it is....someone like that doesn't just do it once and never have another incident.
with OJ the idea is it was a crime of passion, hence a onetime thing.
not the same as some nutjob who explodes over something trivial cuz he is not on his meds,,,,he would have had more than just the one incident. unless of course he has been sufficiently medicated ever since (unlikely). thats not a crime of passion...thats someone unstable and likely to have more issues.
however, i could buy OJ willing to take the heat knowing he could get off and thus keeping the attention of the real culprit in order to protect his kid. especially if he knew the glove would not fit and they could cast enough doubt on other elements.