Dateline NBC Mocks ABC’s 20/20 Over ‘Exclusive’

Dateline NBC Mocks ABC’s 20/20 Over ‘Exclusive’ photo Dateline NBC Mocks ABC’s 20/20 Over ‘Exclusive’

In that famous televised trial, Simpson evoked his right against self-incrimination by not taking the stand. Yet, in the civil trial brought against him, Simpson was forced to testify under oath for the first time on tape, answering the tough questions about his tumultuous relationship with Nicole, the murders, the shoes, the glove, the Bronco chase, and more.



“No, I don’t”, says Simpson.

Also amongst the footage was a video which shows Simpson having an impromptu party at his house after being cleared of murder.

“You don’t see anything?” the lawyer asks. “I’ve – all my life with Nicole, no matter what was going on, I handled it without being physical with her. And that time I got physical with her and I’m ashamed of it. I wish it not had happened”.

“At the end of Nicole’s life, I think she finally was at a place where she knew she had to be more vocal with what was going on and she was in trouble”, Kris says. If you believe the testimony that he was lying dying for about a minute watching his killer walk away, and I needed to be the last face that the killer saw. I take total responsibility’.

Mr Petrocelli, continuing to ask about times he had hurt her in the past, not on the night of her death, said: “You had your fingers around her throat, correct?” .

Long before the arrival of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians”, the world met Kris Jenner when she spoke out on “Good Morning America” back in September 1995 on the Kardashian-Jenner-Simpson dynamic through the trial.

Simpson reportedly replied: “I could have touched her neck, yes”.

Simpson comes across as arrogant and flippant but his eyes almost pop out of his head when he is caught lying about crucial evidence. Witness the boasts of the network as it introduced its latest scoop – a piece on the videotaped deposition of O.J. Simpson that was taken as part of the 1997 civil suit he faced over the killings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

After Simpson says he thought the Bruno Magli shoes were “ugly”, Petrocelli shows him a photograph, which was first published in the National Enquirer, showing Simpson wearing Bruno Magli shoes at a football game nine months before the murders. “Esthetically, I felt that they were ugly and I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and to me they were ugly shoes”, he said. Criminal prosecutors said they were made by size 12 Bruno Magli shoes but could never prove that Simpson owned them.

“His story was, ‘well yeah, that’s me in the picture, but those are not my shoes, ‘” Petrocelli told ABC News.

“I think he was shocked”, she said of Robert Kardashian.

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