O.J. Simpson: Endgame | Full Episode

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O.J. Simpson: Endgame | Full Episode


EDITOR’S NOTE: On April 10 2024, O.J. Simpson died of cancer at his home in Las Vegas, surrounded by his children and grandchildren. He was 76.

In this “48 Hours” special, which originally aired in September 2017, CBS News special correspondent James Brown reported on the trial that changed America, and what was ahead for O.J. Simpson…

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  1. I just watched something saying that those two people were killed by a man named Glen Rogers who was with OJ at the crime scene, saying OJ was there, but not the killer of either one.

  2. Regardless of all the theories about race, police, etc., common sense was absent. The defense attorneys may say they were just doing their jobs, but I don’t think that GOD cares much about jobs or the “justice system”, just truth.

  3. Cops beat Rodney King, walked away free. Tamir Rice, walked away free. Eric Garner, walked away free. Emmitt Till, walk away free. HO SIT DOWN!!! if you’re not outraged by their verdict, then OJ’s shouldn’t bother you.

  4. OJ wasn’t a murderer, he was acquitted, not convicted. Any other time ppl support the judicial system. U wana blame someone blame the unprepared prosecution and the racist, corrupt LAPD. 33yrs for someone else having a gun proved the judicial system is still broken. #OJwasinnocent

  5. As a survivor of a narcissistic abusive relationship, i can definitely say this was a huge factor overlooked, at most only 2 people knew who he really was, he portrait (the nice guy) to the world but behind closed doors he was completely different, so much so, that if I did tell someone who he really was they would not believe me….If he had killed me, he definitely would of gotten away with it.

  6. O J was very handsome ,a great Father to his children, great Football 🏈 player of all time,may he rest in eternal peace, his family have my deepest sympathy, let him rest in peace you haters out there 🌺💐🏈

  7. People saying he got acquitted because he was black are wrong , he got acquitted because of the four lawyers that got him out it took the four best lawyers probably in the world at the time to get him out . Of course black people were scared that if he was really guilty racism and violence against them will get more and more ugly and people won’t even defend them because look what oj did and I understand why the black population felt that way and also white police has sadly made it a habit to abuse their power against certain races and ethnicities and especially black people so it was easy to believe that white cop is a bad cop than the fact that a black man can be a cold blooded murderer . Of course not all white cops are bad and not all black people are criminals and also many white people are criminals and many black cops are bad cops . Good and evil has nothing to do with race or gender or religion but sadly a lot of people tend to operate in life using biases and stereotypes.
    P.S : this is exactly what happens with so many black victims and many white people get acquitted too when they are really guilty . It’s not race cases , it’s cases of injustice except it’s an injustice based on race so race does play a role it should not be playing in order to achieve justice. But sadly many people only feel the injustice when they can physically relate to the victims . This guy OJ and his lawyers played the race card in an evil manipulative way in a classic Hollywood fashion .
    And honestly what kind of justice system changes the verdict based on the race of the jury ???? Surreal just surreal.
    Plus 33 years for carrying a gun and trying to steal??? That’s an injustice and he’s still black except this time he doesn’t have his dream team and the media.

  8. 8 black jurors 2 Hispanic 1 half Caucasian and 1 Caucasian. They made a bad decision. The trial wasn't about justice it became a battle between light and dark. Unfortunately, dark won

  9. This is the best country in the world and all these people acting like its the worst need to go try another country and then have an opinion

  10. This was solved the same night that he did it. There was so much evidence on so many different levels if you ever watch forensic files they only catch them on one small little detail. They had him on like over 24.

  11. Um no Judge Glass didn’t sentence him to the max. The minimum sentence was 21 years with parole after 6. She gave him 33 years with parole after 9. The maximum sentence in this case was 20 to life. She could’ve made sure he never got out. I hate the OJ apologists who call it payback. That judge could’ve had him buried under the prison if she wanted to.

    Nevada law states armed robbery and first degree kidnapping has a sentence of either 5 to 15 years or 5 years to life. And the deadly weapon enhancement is a mandatory consecutive 1-6 years. Hence the minimum was 6 to 21. If you watch the sentencing hearing, you’ll hear the word “concurrent” a lot more than “consecutive” meaning that her sentence was actually closer to the minimum. And the 33 year sentence has to do with how the maximum sentences added up, nothing to do with his parole eligibility term. She didn’t just arbitrarily pick 9 to 33, she sentenced him on each count, some consecutive and some concurrent, and that was the final number. She never once said the number 33 in that hearing.

    Do some research before trashing this judge who did her job fairly and impartially.