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Donald Freed, Stephen Singular, Steven Worth discuss the OJ Simpson murder case with Dave Emory 1996

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thetrialofthecentury

thetrialofthecentury

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#ojsimpson #nicolebrownsimpson #rongoldman #daveemory #donaldfreed #stephensingular #stevenworth #markfuhrman
Donald Freed (author of Killing Time: The First Full Investigation into the Unsolved Murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman), Stephen Singular (author of Legacy of Deception: An Investigation of Mark Fuhrman and Racism in the LAPD), and Steven Worth (author of Blood Oath: The Conspiracy to Murder Nicole Brown Simpson) discuss the OJ Simpson murder case with radio host Dave Emory. These interviews do not belong to me, they belong to Dave Emory and his website SpitfireList.

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@alisarproductions
@alisarproductions 4 ай бұрын
One of my all time favorite original radio shows!
@padussia
@padussia 2 ай бұрын
I'm reading Killing Time now!
@mk-lj1bm
@mk-lj1bm 2 ай бұрын
how is it? I just ordered it.
@LoveBug-cx9xt
@LoveBug-cx9xt 2 ай бұрын
I just got finished with too and it's excellent! OJ didn't commit these murders! Wow 😮
@padussia
@padussia 2 ай бұрын
Oh it's good. I'm reading The Sealed Envelope now. It too is a page turner!
@Chrisrobba
@Chrisrobba 2 ай бұрын
@@LoveBug-cx9xt yes he did it’s clear as day, if you watch the deposition tapes he’s caught in numerous lies
@Royalbliss206
@Royalbliss206 4 ай бұрын
For me its how would he have time? ,he would be drenched in blood ,even if he stripped there would still be blood,where are the clothes did he bring an extra set of clothing ? If not the Bronco would have been a mess of blood,especially the floor matts steering wheel,door handles,and why would he go over to murder Nicole on the night he had a flight to Chicago with very little time in which to do it ,not including the fact Ron showed up,taking up even more time ( sorry no disrespect 😢)plus Nicole had to let Ron in so how the heck does that work and yes I've seen the "reenactment" but that would suggest OJ knew she would be in the place she was,and did anyone check the shower stall for blood?.He did say he took a shower. However on the other hand why did he do a hypothetical murder reenactment in the book, If I Did It? Which really sounded like he did it 🤔 ugg so many unanswered questions 🙄
@thetrialofthecentury
@thetrialofthecentury 4 ай бұрын
It was definitely in poor taste and a stupid, narcissistic thing to do, but If I Did It was ghostwritten by Pablo Fenjves, a neighbor of Nicole’s who testified for the prosecution. It was Arnelle Simpson’s idea in the first place. She convinced OJ to agree to the book deal (which included the “hypothetical” interview) so they both, along with his other kids, could make money from it. OJ was broke and needed the money after all his trials.
@amir324
@amir324 4 ай бұрын
4 million dollars
@Jim_Harwood
@Jim_Harwood 4 ай бұрын
ugg so many unanswered questions = not guilty verdict
@JesusOnlyWay-d8e
@JesusOnlyWay-d8e 4 ай бұрын
bingo you did your homework and you are so correct!! are we the only smart ones who study the case? and not listen to the media Yes!!
@ShinkuGouki
@ShinkuGouki 4 ай бұрын
A mountain of irrefutable evidence and you still wonder if he did it??? I have no hope for humanity 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
@barbaras2669
@barbaras2669 3 ай бұрын
Steven Garrett Colbern, 35, was a California biochemist who worked as a DNA researcher at Cedar Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Colbern was held in May of 1995 by the authorities on a firearms case. He was also being charged with resisting officiers and pulling a gun in an Arizona mining town of Oatman. Colbern was described as a survivalist. Authorities also wanted to explore his relationship with Timothy McVeigh, who Colbern knew as "Tim Tuttle." Under that name, McVeigh sold guns and ammunition. Colbern had 4 rifles, 3 handguns, and 16,000 rounds of ammunitions. In July of 1994, Colbern was stopped, and a knife and silencer were found in his car. He never appeared for that court case. Colbern was eventually charged in February of 1996 to 27 months for resisting arrest and weapons violations. I got this information from a Washington Post article and one article from The Oklahoman newspapers.
@zazimazi9265
@zazimazi9265 3 ай бұрын
Ron goldman had teeth marks on his knuckles who was he punching?
@JesusOnlyWay-d8e
@JesusOnlyWay-d8e 2 ай бұрын
the killers!!
@TSeeley01
@TSeeley01 2 ай бұрын
Why didn’t they test his wounds? Saliva dna could have been there.
@RIPPERTON
@RIPPERTON Ай бұрын
Charlie Ehrlich
@jakeplissken9991
@jakeplissken9991 4 күн бұрын
@@RIPPERTON I don't buy the Charlie Ehrlich theory. Chris Todd claims to have 600 tapes but won't just release them.
@Zahra-lc3mj
@Zahra-lc3mj 4 ай бұрын
Wow I always believed he didn’t do it. Oj holding a knife in one hand , two people down that are fighting him with another, and a dog is impossible. I always felt he was innocent
@O.J._is_Guilty
@O.J._is_Guilty 4 ай бұрын
If the dog knew him then it wouldn’t attack him (he actually bought it for his kids and it stayed at his mansion usually). So I’m guessing the dog didn’t attack anyone, Oj just knocked down or out Nicole with the butt of the knife then he started on Goldman then he finished nicoles throat and looked for the glove and cap he dropped and then walked off in shoes there are multiple pictures of him wearing multiple times. Same with the gloves. Some people can be really ignorant
@Zahra-lc3mj
@Zahra-lc3mj 4 ай бұрын
@@O.J._is_Guilty , the glove that had no tears on the fingers despite ojs cut finger. The gloves fuhrman found. The same furhman who plead the fifth when asked if he planted evidence on oj. The same furhman who bragged about dating Nicole before she died. Explain how edta, a test tube chemical appeared on Ojs bloody sock and on the gate. When OJ was jailed, prison nurse Thanos Perati drew 8mm of blood in a vial . 1-2 mm of this blood “went missing” from the lab. Hmm.. wonder where they went. Furhman planted evidence there. He admitted in the 1988 tapes that he planted drugs or evidence on n words all the time . This is why OJ got off. Blame Furhman . The DNA and forensics couldn’t be proven beyond reasonable doubt because the glove, sock, knit cap, and Ron’s hair in the Bronco couldbe all been planted there by Fuhrman. It wouldn’t make sense that Oj would carry duffel bags disposing of things but and get rid of his bloody clothes and the weapon but not get rid of the sock and glove on the scene and the knit cap. Also, the so called Bruno Maglis were never found. The FbI checked all of Nicole and Ojs receipts and couldn’t find a purchase for those shoes. The design of that shoeprint was also sold to many shoe manufacturers so it was actually very common. With all these factors, its obvious why the jury couldn’t convict. The evidence all fell apart because Furhman wasn’t trustworthy and a bigot. Also, dogs would not sit quietly if they smelled blood and saw two stabbings go on. The barks would make up the entire neighborhood as would the fear. She lived in a townhouse with a neighbor on her adjacent wall. They would be able to see the dog . I think multiple killers did this crime and someone had the dog inside the house or drove the dog somewhere while these killings happened then picked up the murderer and let the dog free
@DrClaw77
@DrClaw77 4 ай бұрын
​@@O.J._is_Guilty sounding like you drank that Zoom Dick Toobin Kool-Aid
@user-dp7yk4vp5v
@user-dp7yk4vp5v 4 ай бұрын
But the time factor... Especially if it's true that Nicole was on the phone with her mom at 11....​@@O.J._is_Guilty
@O.J._is_Guilty
@O.J._is_Guilty 4 ай бұрын
@@user-dp7yk4vp5v and you really believe that call happened? Just listen to a call Oj made the night of the murder to a model, saying basically both my relationships are over so I’m free for a night. And the model had a recording of if but I don’t think the jury heard it bc ojs investigators found it and for some reason the judge ruled it wasn’t a violation of discovery to not give it to the prosecution who eventually heard it and brought it to court where judge ito of course made a weird ruling for some reason
@jakeplissken9991
@jakeplissken9991 4 күн бұрын
Fascinating conversation, but at the end of the day you don't need to even talk this level of conspiracy to know the guy didn't do it.
@JesusOnlyWay-d8e
@JesusOnlyWay-d8e 4 ай бұрын
i got all 3 of those books and more!!
@thetrialofthecentury
@thetrialofthecentury 4 ай бұрын
I‘ve read Killing Time and Legacy of Deception but not Blood Oath. That book is hard to find.
@benshaw7660
@benshaw7660 4 ай бұрын
Which book is best?
@JesusOnlyWay-d8e
@JesusOnlyWay-d8e 4 ай бұрын
@@benshaw7660 3 three are good but get killing time by donald freed.
@benshaw7660
@benshaw7660 4 ай бұрын
@@JesusOnlyWay-d8e I gotta ask seeing you read all 3 books. Do you believe o.j is innocent or he did it?just your opinion
@JesusOnlyWay-d8e
@JesusOnlyWay-d8e 4 ай бұрын
@@benshaw7660 IMO... I dont think OJ committed the murders but he may know who did.
@amywilkins543
@amywilkins543 Ай бұрын
Also, the gentleman who said there was a woman who told others that Nicole wasn’t alone in the house before the murders, and she sounds like she knows what she’s talking about. That doesn’t make it so! And a blue jacket found in the house. Whose was it? It could have been anybody’s! Just sayin
@user-si8kt3ue4n
@user-si8kt3ue4n 8 күн бұрын
live in scotland this case is so crazy nicoles best friend cora fishman stated she was scared of faye resnicks friends that they were hanging out with she never was called as a witness at oj trial then oj simpsons house keeper said she heard two people talking between 2220 and 2230 could this be your wife and faye need to pay us money you better pay oj says go to hell
@johnnytangent2849
@johnnytangent2849 Ай бұрын
Can't find any police officer named William Richard Wallace. Think speaker got the wrong name. Vannatter appears to have arrested Roman Polanski for rape bit had no direct involvement in Manson case. If anyone has better info please provide it.
@amywilkins543
@amywilkins543 Ай бұрын
Ok. This is a lot of information to take in all at once. Right now I just want to make a comment on OJ’s alarm system. These gentlemen keep saying if the alarm was set it would have went off right away when he opened the door after jumping the wall to get into his house after committing the killings when Allen Park was sitting in the limo in front of OJ’s house. My experience with home alarm systems is that you always set a delay to give yourself time to disable it so that it doesn’t go off immediately when you open the door. OJ very well could have gotten in the house without a sound of the alarm.
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