I never watched it, so thanks for clearing that up.
I never watched it, so thanks for clearing that up.
What sounds questionable?
Even though OJ was guilty as hell, he was still a victim of police misconduct. The LAPD were so stupid they actually tried to frame a guilty man. They made the Keystone Kops look like Einstein.
Dr. Who? (no pun intended)
That's my sister in that pic. According to ancestry dot com I'm 41% African, 58% European and 1% Central Asian.
Cochran and Scheck gave the defense summation speeches at the conclusion of the trial.
After the glove debacle she thought she could still win a guilty verdict on the strength of the DNA evidence, but after Barry Scheck destroyed the DNA evidence, she was just throwing everything she could get her hands on to the wall and hoping something would stick.
The job of a defense attorney is to get his client off by any and all legal means necessary. They did their jobs. End of story.
I loved how Scheck was all "Don't you worry about a thing, Johnnie, I totally got this." Scheck read this jury much better than Marcia Clark did. Clark thought the jury would accept DNA evidence as Holy Writ; Scheck knew he could bamboozle them with his claim that the DNA evidence in this case was worthless because…
Excellent comment. And don't forget the bloody sock the LAPD said they found. Evidently the bloodstains were present on both sides of the sock (inner ankle and outer ankle) in a remarkably similar pattern. The only way that's going to happen is if you lay a sock down on a flat surface and pour blood on it.
Toobin did say in his book that right after the DNA evidence was presented in court, OJ's Brentwood friends and neighbors dropped him like a hot potato. They all stopped visiting him and speaking to him.
Not enough Barry Scheck in this episode. Jesus, he eviscerated Dennis Fung. The guy never knew what hit him.
I used to tell folks I never shop at Target, I shop at Tah-zhay.
I guess I'm stereotypical. I'm black and I have never watched a single episode of Seinfeld, or, for that matter, Friends.
We know what's going to happen to Norma; but as for Dylan, I just want him to take Emma and get the hell out of Dodge before the series is over.
"That's what alcohol is for."
He didn't die in the movie. They carted him off to the nuthouse.
Yes but he's crazy all the time now. He's not so sweet any more.
Nah, he's gotta go. They have a beautiful double funeral (Norma's coffin is full of rocks while she's marinating in the basement on the taxidermy table but nobody knows that); Dylan and Emma get out of town while the getting is good, and Norman continues killing young women for the next ten years until the night…
….on a dark rainy night while Norman is dressed up in one of Norma's old dresses pacing back and forth before a lighted window.