I guess Professor Plum in the foyer with a Buck knifeYa, you got me there. It might have been Professor Plum after all.
Murderer
I think it was OJ's son and maybe OJ with him
True Crime podcast (people behind shows like Criminal Minds) believed it could have been two people.Try his son... some interesting theories came out few years ago that his son did it.. his son had prior issues with violence and knives as well as being on anti pscychotic meds and a severe temper.. the thought is OJ took fall for his kid and Bronco chase was staged to allow his son time to get out of dodge as well as entire media just focusing on OJ..
It’s a fascinating theory
How are you just learning this?
Wouldn't there have been more footprints if there were two people? Not to mention the overwhelming physical evidence that puts OJ there and no one else.
This is starting to approach the JFK assassination. We want to have all these conspiracy theories when its perfectly reasonable that Osborne acted alone and any conspiracy theory can't explain Oswald as a part of it. Osborne did it alone hoping to be looked on favorably by the Russians and OJ did it because he was a serial domestic abuser that was never going to let Nicole go. Ron Goldman was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I have not read any of the conspiracy theories regarding OJ's son - I believe it was OJ who committed the murder, and I'm skeptical about his son's involvement.
As for the JFK conspiracy theories, I believe Oswald was acting alone, but he did not fire the fatal shot : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_Error
I've seen that theory. It's the only plausible 'conspiracy/cover-up' that I'd even entertain and I get it but I'm not sold on it.
Anyway, I'm glad OJ is taking a stab at social media. Should be awesome until it inevitably gets shut down.
Ron had a black belt in some form of martial arts.
Ron was substantially younger too.I've known people with a "black belt" in some form of martial arts. It doesn't necessarily mean much.
Wonder what the odds would have been in Vegas in 1993 if they said OJ would be arrested for double murder, then eventually end up in prison for Robbery. Also, Bill Cosby will spend the rest of his life in prison for multiple rapes.
I would say you could bet one dollar and get back a trillion
Younger people forget OJ was seen as the nicest guy ever. Same with Cosby. It would be like today if Labron James murdered his wife and her boyfriend and Denzel Washington raped a bunch of girls. Im sure you all can think of better people. Just those people seemed to be well respected.
I've seen that theory. It's the only plausible 'conspiracy/cover-up' that I'd even entertain and I get it but I'm not sold on it.
Anyway, I'm glad OJ is taking a stab at social media. Should be awesome until it inevitably gets shut down.
Try his son... some interesting theories came out few years ago that his son did it.. his son had prior issues with violence and knives as well as being on anti pscychotic meds and a severe temper.. the thought is OJ took fall for his kid and Bronco chase was staged to allow his son time to get out of dodge as well as entire media just focusing on OJ..
It’s a fascinating theory
I think it speaks poorly on our society. OJ and bill worked hard to appeal to white people. Everyone liked OJ because he acted like he was white.
OJ is interesting, and you have to wonder where things went wrong. Football star, breaking records in college and pro ball, sponsors flocking to get their hands on him, running in the highest social circles. Dude was living like a king and had anything he wanted.
So.....was he simply a jealous ex that went too far? Was he a murderer in waiting his entire life? Did football rattle his brain and turn him into a murderer? Had he not been a football star, would he have done what he did? Were he not rich and famous, would he have done what he did?
OJ has been known as a monster and a lunatic for so long and for so many incidents, it's hard to remember he once was someone everyone wanted to be around.
He's the football version of Magic Johnson. Except Johnson didn't, you know....
I hope OJ doesn't see this.
If anyone hasn't seen it, find the ESPN documentary from a couple years ago, OJ: Made in America. One of the best documentaries ever made, period. 7.5 total hours though....interviews with all kinds of people (childhood friends from San Fran, friends from LA, Nicole's boyfriend after she moved out, OJ's agent, SWAT team members, detectives (including Fuhrman), prosecution, even a few jurors)......spends a lot of time up front on his early career including the civil rights movement that he completely avoided, how he got into endorsements and why he was appealing to advertisers...also gets into lots of detail about the trial, but then goes into what he did with his life after the verdict. The stories about how possessive and jealous he was are incredibly disturbing, and what he did with his life after the acquittal is pretty sad.
Spends a lot of time going into the history of race in LA and several high profile incidents that likely affected the verdict.
There is a 10 minute section of interviews with one of his friends and one of the members of the prosecution that wraps up everything you need to know about his guilt.