CNN correspondent Stephanie Elam, probably speaking for herself, weighed in on notorious O.J. Simpson’s death yesterday at age 76. It seems like she has only praise for O.J. Simpson.
“It’s also just worth noting how much was impacted by this trial Jake. So many things happened.
“We saw policing changing here in the city, and it’s also worth noting, because of that unrest, that racial unrest in the 90s, that is why so many people who may not have been invested in OJ Simpson were just happy to see that someone who was rich and famous and black could get away with what other people did in the system as well too.”
O.J. Simpson savagely knifed his white ex-wife to death, almost beheading her. When a young waiter, white Ron Goldman, got to her house to return the sunglasses she left at the restaurant. O.J. jumped out from the bushes and began stabbing him repeatedly.
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If he had been convicted, the people were planning to riot.
O.J. would beat Nicole for hours. He would pummel her during sex. After they divorced, he stalked and threatened her.
He had a white, blond girlfriend after that, who was found brutally beaten and left by the side of the road. She wouldn’t press charges.
Elam is what CNN calls a journalist.
“Nice people don’t go around getting themselves knifed to death,” O.J. Simpson wrote in If I Did It, the memoir/murder confession. He tried to destroy her reputation in the book. The ghostwriter who took O.J’s dictation called him a murderer.
He painted her as the predator.
But, hey, isn’t it great he got away with it like some other [white] people do?
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