Posted on 09/25/2015 7:11:37 PM PDT by Citizen Zed
It has been 20 years since the O.J. Simpson murder trial, but Kris Jenner says she is still haunted by the red flags she said she missed at the end of Nicole Brown Simpsons life.
The reality-TV star and businesswoman, 59, and her late ex-husband, Robert Kardashian, were close to O.J. Simpson, so much so that Simpson was even one of the groomsmen at their wedding in 1978.
But that relationship became strained after Ronald Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson, who had divorced the retired football star, were both found slain in Los Angeles June 12, 1994.
Though Simpson was eventually acquitted on criminal murder charges, Jenner said Nicole Brown Simpson had often predicted her own demise at the hands of the Hall of Famer.
Jenners interview reflecting on the tragic events two decades ago will be featured in a new LMN documentary called "The Secret Tapes of the O.J. Case: The Untold Story," which premieres Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. ET. The A&E documentary, O.J. Speaks: The Hidden Tapes, premieres Oct. 1 at 9 p.m. ET. (Both A&E and LMN are partly owned by ABC News' parent company, Disney.)
Watch the full story on ABC News 20/20 at 10 p.m. ET TONIGHT.
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Also, Kato Kalin's testimony about hearing a bump against the house in the very spot where the glove was found lends credibility to the possibility that OJ dropped it when he jumped the fence into his own yard. That, again, is nothing police could have known at the time they were supposedly 'planting' the glove.
I was at work when the "not guilty" verdict was announced. A black coworker said, "Oh, so what happens now? Are they going to look for the real killer?" I had to bite my lip not to say, "They HAD the real killer; 12 idiots just set him free."
Well you have to admit OJ did finally manage to put the real killer behind bars.
Ha! Good one.
IIRC, it was the prosecution that wanted him to try them on. Incredible.
And I thought only the black jury members believed that. :-P
It’s just one more thing.
That is why I despise Ito so much.
He allowed Furhman to be put on trial, and allowed that sideshow to continue.
A real judge would have shut that line of questioning down in an instant.
Notice that in the civil trial, that judge didn't put up with ANY nonsense.
OJ was guilty as sin.
Wow, I missed that one. Excellent point! A Lois Lerner moment that I was completely unaware of until now.
I lived on the west side for years, and visited the scene after things settled down but before the small courtyard was changed. It really is an extremely small, high density area.Trying to visualize three people involved in that kind of struggle in such a tight place is hard enough, but then to assume OJ could be hidden, laying in wait, is bordering on absurd.
Then you have OJ who was notorious for his loutish behavior, openly snorting blow in restaurants, a real braggart buffoon. The persona seems an unlikely match for the ability required to pull off such a thing.
Maybe he did it, maybe he didn't, but there is no question some blood evidence was planted.
For months the area zoo effect was amazing...newsies and turistas in such numbers that street parking was virtually impossible.
Yeah, I was screaming at the TV when it happened. Of course, Ito probably would have turned it down, but they could have demanded an immediate interlocutory appeal from upstairs.
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