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In reply to the discussion: O J Simpson dead at 76: [View all]MorbidButterflyTat
(4,786 posts)57. He was a hero
and set records as running back for the Bills.
ESPN did an excellent 30 for 30: "OJ, Made in America," a five part series, was absolutely heartbreaking. He grew up in poverty and racism, then became a star. It's all so damn tragic.
For anyone interested:
https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/16347689/made-america-five-part-30-30-documentary-event-espn
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When he was asked if he falsified reports of planted evidence in the case he plead the fifth.
whopis01
Apr 2024
#35
I think the expression back then was "They tried to frame a guilty man."
Gidney N Cloyd
Apr 2024
#43
I was in a lecture at university when the verdict came out and someone literally burst into the lecture hall
meadowlander
Apr 2024
#52