OJ Simpson dead.

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  • HoughMade

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    Derschawitz told Hannity the other night that this case shows what can happen when police try to frame a guilty man. It was right at the closing and I don't think Hannity caught what he said.
    Whether he's right about the attempt to frame, he's right about the concept of "framing a guilty man" in general. Inconsistencies will be fairly obvious and will obscure the real evidence.

    I appreciate Dershowitz' intellectual honesty. He calls it the way he sees it regardless of what you think his position would be on a given issue.
     

    Ingomike

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    The most famous white Bronco in the history of police chases is expected to hit the market soon with a price tag of at least $1.5 million.

    The white Bronco, driven and originally owned by Al Cowlings, is expected to be up for sale soon, according to OJ Simpson's former agent, Michael Gilbert, who owns the Bronco along with two of Cowling's friends, according to Darren Rovell's new media outlet Cllct.

    Besides the famous chase, the Bronco has had a wild life.

    • Cowlings sells the Bronco to Gilbert and two friends after killing a deal to sell it for $75,000 to a memorabilia shop that planned to take tourists for rides in the Bronco along the police chase route
    • According to Rovell, the Bronco was parked in a Los Angeles condominium garage for 17 years before it was transported to the Luxor in Las Vegas to help open a sports museum before it ended up back at Gilbert's house.
    • His wife wanted it gone, so the Bronco was loaned to the Alcatraz East Crime Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee where it has resided since 2016.
    Remember, this isn't to be confused with the white Bronco that OJ owned. This is the one Cowlings owned where one of the most-infamous cellphone conversations took place.

    Transcript of the OJ 911 call at the link.

     

    DragonGunner

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    Whether he's right about the attempt to frame, he's right about the concept of "framing a guilty man" in general. Inconsistencies will be fairly obvious and will obscure the real evidence.

    I appreciate Dershowitz' intellectual honesty. He calls it the way he sees it regardless of what you think his position would be on a given issue.
    Saw today Tom Lang interview where he says no evidence was planted, not the glove or the blood. Says Dershowitz is a liar and been lying about that and still is. Can’t believe nobody calls him out on it. He gave all kinds of evidence that Marsha Clark wouldn’t bring and then lied like crazy afterwards to try and hide her incompetence.

    Tom also said they backed Mark Fuhrman told him they had his back. In court Mark threw them under the bus and then when asked about planting the evidence he pled the 5th!!! He couldn’t believe it. When Mark did that it was over, because it showed all evidence may of been planted. Also said when Marsha made Kato a hostile witness which he was not, was just nuts.

    I always wondered how much $$$ Marsha Clarke made throwing the case to get OJ off.
     
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