Simpson pretends to sell the Bronco at a used car lot
LOS ANGELES -- In a scene from his new candid-camera program "Juiced," O.J. Simpson pulls a prank involving the infamous white Bronco, drawing criticism from the family of a man he was accused of killing.
As part of the pay-per-view show, Simpson pretends to sell the Bronco at a used car lot and boasts to a prospective buyer that he made the vehicle famous, according to a segment aired Thursday on "Inside Edition."
"It was good for me -- it helped me get away," Simpson said, referring to the slow-speed, televised police chase that preceded his 1994 arrest on charges of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.
Goldman's father, Fred, told "Inside Edition" he found Simpson's comment "morally reprehensible."
Simpson was acquitted of murder. A civil jury later held him liable for the deaths and ordered him to pay $33.5 million to the Brown and Goldman families.
Much of that judgment remains unpaid.
"Any money that he makes, I hope, will go to satisfy the multimillion dollar judgment made against him in the civil case," said Brown family attorney Gloria Allred.
The hour-long program is airing on pay-per-view this month, and a DVD offering uncensored material will be made available soon, "Juiced" executive producer Rick Mahr told The Associated Press.
Other practical jokes include Simpson disguised as an Elvis impersonator, a vagabond selling oranges for money and an elderly man leading a Bingo game.
Simpson was not paid for the program, Mahr said.
"Basically O.J. Simpson has decided to do this because he wants to do it, and he wanted to have fun with it," Mahr said.
maxwell's demon said:can everyone in this thread make a vow not to sell off a portion of their souls by watching this? thanks.
Cyclops said:But this way he gets to admit to doing it and nobody can touch him because he's "only speculating". It's genius in its diabolically evil nature.
Mr Sparkle said:did you know that each year films are made, films so ****ing shocking that would completely skull **** you if you happen to be within a ten mile radius of the theater they played in? (that's why they are unreleased, not that they are bad or anything) well, I think that this OJ thing is more fightening.
maxwell's demon said:I wonder if his kids are ever going to write a book?
USMC said:I'd like to know what all the people in the country who cheered like a bunch of fanatical freaks when he was found Not Guilty actually think about this now?
Yeah, I seem to recall there being a massive "Blacks vs. Whites" kind of feel that was overtaking this trail in the eyes of the general public. That somehow whites just "knew" he was guilty because he was black, and blacks just "knew" he was innocent because it was just another case of racist whites (like Fuhrman) trying to pin a murder onto the black man.
And now it's a general agreement in this country that OJ did it and go away with it. The whole trial was a circus thanks to race relations in this country and a man is walking aorund free after commiting murder.
Wilhelm-Scream said:I wish you could see my imitation of putting on the glove.
Believe it or notI can take one of own gloves, and very convincingly make it appear that I can't get my hand into it.
J Alba's Lover said:He'll be like yeah i did it. And you know what you can't do a damn thing to me. Then he'll lesson here never cheat on your man. or you do!
messed up.maxwell's demon said:i dont i didnt undersand not one word of what you just said.
J Alba's Lover said:messed up.![]()
I'm leaving the hype for right now. i have shamed myself enough in other various threads.
WorthyStevens4 said:So now, O.J. basically gets to brag about how he got away with murder. And with using hypotheticals, he's found a loophole that will let him get away with confessing to the crimes, essentially, and not get into anymore legal trouble. This is the downside of double jeopardy.
I would now love to see the faces on those jurors who acquitted him, and see their reaction.
Lurk said:With the Double Jeopardy law, can an acquitted individual come right out and "Hahaha, I did it. You can't send me to jail now." There must be stipulations?