It Was About Race: The OJ Jury Was Hell-Bent on Acquitting Him
It Was About Race: The OJ Jury Was Hell-Bent on Acquitting Him
It Was About Race: The OJ Jury Was Hell-Bent on Acquitting Him
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The reason why the OJ jury was the OJ jury was because the city fathers, those California Politicians did not want another Rodney King. | |
That was in 91, and they knew that if O.J. Simpson was convicted in Santa Monica, where there should have had venue for this, it would have been hell to pay. | |
And somebody got to Gil Garcet, the DA, and said, listen, don't give a damn about it. | |
Venue or due process or what's in the best interest of criminal justice. | |
O.J. Simpson cannot be convicted. | |
Do you understand that? | |
Do you understand that? | |
Now, O.J. Simpson had absolutely nothing to do with the black community. | |
This guy was as estranged From black citizens, as you can imagine. | |
He was into Brentwood golf and country clubs and living the good life and driving his Bentley and he didn't have anything. | |
But as far as the good citizens of Los Angeles went, oh no, no, no. | |
This was the one that matters. | |
You see, the reason was they had Years and years of tolerated horror with what the black community thought was the LAPD. | |
They couldn't stand these people. | |
So for this particular case, which ultimately was changed the venue to LA, you had eight blacks, two Hispanics, one half Caucasian, this is from a particular report, a half Native American, and one Caucasian female. | |
Fifteen alternates were suggested, and that's it. | |
Now, you might say to yourself, well, that's a pretty caustic way of looking at it. | |
Oh, no, no. | |
The jury said, in essence, listen. | |
Listen, white folks. | |
Listen, white America. | |
Listen, white criminal justice with quotes around it. | |
For years, we were hosed. | |
Absolutely mistreated. | |
We were so horribly defiled and just ignored time after time. | |
And nobody cared about us. | |
Nobody asked about us. | |
Nobody thought, how did we feel about this? | |
So now here's your O.J. Simpson case. | |
And you want to see him convicted. | |
Well, if you want to see him convicted, We don't. | |
We don't care about O.J. Simpson one way or the other. | |
We don't really care about that. | |
But now we do. | |
If you don't think this was racial, I remember on the day of the verdict, they did a split screen. | |
They were saying, now let's go to Howard University or Morehouse or some institutionally famous black school. | |
And let's go there. | |
Let's see how they respond. | |
Howard University and students were ecstatic. | |
And then let's go to University of Alabama or I don't know where else. | |
And it was like a funeral. | |
Why would people have this much concern over a murder case? | |
Isn't it justice people were after? | |
Isn't it the apportionment of guilt? | |
He killed these people. | |
It may not be first-degree murder, but there was no doubt about it. | |
Certainly second-degree heat of passion, depraved mind. | |
How could anybody be happy that he was acquitted? | |
The same way some people were happy that John Gotti was acquitted. | |
The same way that people become emotionally and historically and... | |
Juridically connected to a particular case. | |
They see this as something they connect with. | |
And you had also the most incompetent lawyers. | |
Christopher Darden and Marsha Clark. | |
They also did the, which is what we hear. | |
Hey, look, you get lonely. | |
You spend a long time together. | |
You know, what are you going to do? | |
They did some boneheaded moves. | |
Unbelievable. | |
How about if the glove don't fit? | |
I talk about that one. | |
You must acquit. | |
I told Johnny Cochran one time, I said, you know, I said, if I were to have rephrased this, I would have said, yeah, and if you acquit, you're full of, you know, just making a lot of noises here, which is fine. | |
Adds to the texture of the explication. | |
We'll talk more about that later. | |
But to give you another idea of their race, Marsha Clark was told by jury consultants, listen, these black ladies don't like you. | |
Black folks don't like you. | |
I don't think anybody likes you. | |
Maybe you might want to step down. | |
You go, oh, no, no, no, no. | |
I'm not going to step down on the trial of the century. | |
Oh, no, no. | |
If I'm going to lose this, I'm going to, you know. | |
And she did. | |
She just never connected. | |
Never, never, never, ever, ever. | |
There was this weird kind of... | |
She also did something which they told her, do not do this. | |
She believed, or she was going to perpetuate this idea that, or promote this idea that, how do I say this? | |
They were going to promote the idea that since there was domestic violence, since O.J. Simpson and Nicole had been involved in domestic violence, that that naturally will Exacerbate. | |
That will naturally get worse. | |
It will accelerate. | |
It will intensify. | |
And therefore, it only seems to make sense that the ultimate end of that must have been, and would have necessarily been, murder. | |
And most of the black jurors said no. | |
In fact, many of them had been themselves. | |
Either The victims of domestic violence, or they saw it, they said, this doesn't end in murder. | |
We're not going to buy that. | |
Maybe we're more... | |
Who knows? | |
But she continued with that. | |
She continued with this. | |
Ridiculous. | |
Why? | |
Race! | |
This was L.A. This was a different story. | |
This was not... | |
Let me tell you something. | |
The jury said, in essence, We're going to acquit him. | |
Give us anything. | |
A glove, a blood, Lang and Van Anner, a bad evidence collection, any reasonable doubt. | |
Give us anything. | |
And we're going to give you an acquittal. | |
I guarantee you. | |
And Johnny Cochran and Barry Sheck and others were great. | |
They gave him a lot of actual reasonable doubt. | |
But be not mistaken. | |
O.J. Simpson killed these two people. | |
Everybody knows that. | |
I don't give a damn what they did with the blood. | |
Do you honestly think that at the very same time that O.J. Simpson was killing them, there could have been, through weird time travel, a weird, let's say, drug cartel that was teaching somebody a lesson? | |
I mean, just stories. | |
And at the time that this other cartel was stabbing and killing and destroying, for some reason, Ron and Nicole, OJ just happened to be speeding away in this drug-fueled frenzy witnessed by someone whose testimony they did not put on because somehow they would lose credibility for having sold a story in today's day and age. | |
The only way to tell credibility is if somebody wants to buy your story. | |
It means it's true. | |
Oh, my friends, 30 years ago, it was race. | |
And he killed these people. | |
Make no mistake about it. | |
He killed him. | |
All right, friends. | |
Thank you so much. | |
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