Can any oldfags here recall the O.J trial?

Just how big was it?

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It was like a television event with normie tards literally getting home from work and watching the courtroom shit like it was a mini series

Watching Naked Gun always felt odd afterwards.

I was in middle school French class when they read the verdict. The whole school basically shut down for it. The black girls in my class, who were failing miserably btw, got up and whooped and hollered.

This show is underrated true crime kino on this board probably because it was popular with normies. It actually accurately captured how big of a happening it was.

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>If it doesn't't fit, you must acquit

Name a more kino phrase in trial history.

>Just how big was it?
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Was in elementary school, remember seeing news coverage of it basically daily for every day going on 2 years. Everyone assumed he was dead-to-rights guilty.

I was not but a chillen when it happened, but I still knew all kinds of shit about the case and the players involved. When I finally got around to watching , I was quite familiar with the entire thing. Very well done, btw.

Turn on CNN.
Replace every mention of The Rona with O.J.

That's what it was like.