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《How I Helped O.J》經典語錄


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Instead of just burning, the way the real 1960s, cotton-wool jersey would have, it almost exploded in his face.

《How I Helped O.J》經典語錄

You're walking around in Disneyland and Mickey Mouse, or Goofy, is waving to you. But inside those costumes are working people, fighting for a raise, trying to feed their family --- who knows.

I was asked recently if I wished I had never met O.J. and I was surprised to hear myself answer, "No."We had a lot of good times, and I learned a lot. I don't wish I'd never met him. Why? Because he showed me reality. This was my life.

I reminded him of a time we were at the Radisson hotel in Buffalo, and he explained to me how he had to keep that happy public face and image around fans, no matter what his real mood was, because he only had one chance with them.

I made truly terrible mistakes, but those mistakes were my life and were my reality---my lesson. They were all learned within a framework of some kind of love, or aspiration.

Excerpts of recorded interviews between Fuhrman and screenwriter Laura Hart McKinny were played with the jury absent. Fuhrman calmly used the word "nigger" forty-one times and gave accounts of police brutality.

Five witnesses, including McKinny, testify that Fuhrman used the racial slur within the last ten years. At a hearing with the jury not present, Fuhrman invokes Fifth Amendment protection in further testimony.

In the Bronco, the police found a mixture of Ron's, Nicole's, and O.J.'s blood.

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