to the crime scene. we have lipged the defendant to the victims. the world watches riveted as one of the biggest courtroom dramas unfolds. under the camera s unflinching eye, the defense is elevated into the dream team. funded by simpson s fortune. they have ample resources. prosecutors have the damning blood evidence. getting the predominantly black female inner city injury to look through the evidence, even simpson s history of spousal abuse will not be enough to convict. he overheard this defendant say i m going to get her, i m going to teach her a lesson. she ran across and collapsed. she had a hand imprint on her throat. the defense skillfully
this man dragged you in to protect him. he used you. it is the sick who need a doctor. it is the lost who need to be found. if o.j. simpson is flawed what s wrong with me being a good samaritan. everybody passed o.j. up so i tried to give him some shelter until he could get his mind right. there are people out there, i call them bottom feeders, geraldo, these are people who are making money on this. you stood up to geraldo rivera, that man ain t nothing but hate. that man should be off of the television. i ve never spoken to geraldo and i never plan to. it is my constitutionally protected opinion because of brilliant lawyering and exploitation of racial division has gotten away with murder. we ve heard of geraldo day after day, night after night
i don t know if i d want to see him to say anything. tell me your monologue. give is an example of kato kaelin s real humor. hi, everybody. i m your host, it s me oprah. kato puts it is hosting. hey, can i say that. our show survives on tips. please give generously with whatever you have in your pants. geraldo, please don t let your pants down. our social continues, o.j. simpson, the mird at 20 years, defendant great job! okay! here you go. good catch! alright, now for the best part. ooh, let s get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? share what you love with who you love. kellogg s frosted flakesĀ® they re g-r-r-reat!tm
in my life, ever. and i m in a double homicide. i was thinking in the witness stand of making sure, making sure i m answering everything correctly forrer. everything. and that caused me to be a dear in the headlights. but i was thinking to make sure i didn t step up on anything, that i was being 100% honest. there was a time in 1994 when 75% of the people in the united states could correctly identify kato kaelin. less than 25% could identify the president of the united states. what kind of notoriety. what do you think about it? it s something someone wants to achieve. i achieved it in the wrong way. why were you living with o.j. simpson? i was just chasing this dream of being discovered. and i found this place to live. it s really a sweet deal. it s your own entrance. you know, i got very lucky, i
this myself, i m going to get away with this. and he didn t. as a result of that is why he s in jail. did o.j. simpson go to jail for this armed robbery in las vegas because he murdered two people here in los angeles and got away with it. i think the jurors will make the decision based on the evidence before them. but there s no way you take the memory of the case, 20 years ago now, into that jury box. he was a hero who fell. that s the big story. you count mickey mantle, o.j. simpson, the fact that he fell from the top of the world to the most hated person in the world. that s why people care. coming up, a self-confessed foghorn sounds loudly here s a good one seattle. what did geico say to the mariner? we could save you a boatload! foghorn sounds loudly what s seattle s favorite noise?