retrieve some of his own stolen memorabilia. he is charged with armed robbery and kidnapping. so he went on trial. it was a very strange trial. the judge was adamant in her dislike of him and his lawyer. the prosecutor seemed determined to get him and there were over tones of the trial in l.a. two police detectives didn t get him in l.a. so we are going to get him here, which obviously is not the way the justice system is supposed to work but in a way that s how it worked. he was convicted as pay back. pay back or not the murder trials was one of the most extraordinary in american history. 20-years later what s the legacy of the trial. you see it established dna is important. i think normally it takes years
described as the ugly ass shoes in the deposition of the civil case. you had a picture of him wearing them in the civil case. the media coverage helped in that. the initial picture of simpson in those food was called a fraud one that was in the national enquirer. it was new year s eve in the middle of the trial i got a call enter went up to buffalo the film was developed with him in those shoes. something that wouldn t have happened if the media wasn t looking for these things and talking about it constantly. we are looking at the shoes right now. those are what oj described in that deposition as the ugly ass shoes. i love the fact thwhen they found blood and determined what kind of shoe it was. what are the odds the fbi is going to find from a half of a blood footprint they traveled to italy, he said he didn t have the shoes, and well he did have
they are affected by public opinion and neighborhood opinion. you cannot protect them if it s a high profile case you cannot protect them from being infected by somebody s opinion, somebody else s opinion. every time i have lost a trial, i always thought i wish i had done something differently. looking back do you wish you would have done something differently in terms of your participation in the trial? in the trial or investigation? i mean do you have any regrets? i don t have any regrets. if there was a regret i wish i was there to close down the crime scene investigation make sure everything was covered and made sure they did everything they should have done. but overall, no, i didn t think of anything i could change. can i defend christopher on one thing. putting the glove on o.j. simpson. i don t think he had any choice.
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the whole issue there s an allegation of racism on the part of the lapd. this was a case where people quickly drifted off the facts and got into a lot of other topics. sometimes these issues are releva relevant. bias is always relevant in a trial. but this was used by the defense. it is. it is interesting because the defense did have a jury consultants. the jury consultant a nice gal. defense jury consultants, the de sense should get black women on the jury they would be partial to oj. marsha clark knew this but she felt over the years she had done well with black females on jurors that they were responsive to her. they both went looking for female black jurors and there they got a number of blafemale