![]() ![]() When he spoke mistruth after mistruth, she had to judge in real time when to jump in. Simpson was a pushover: When Kaitlan tried to challenge him, he just kept talking - when he wasn’t accusing her of having an agenda or calling her “nasty,” his signature adjective for women who challenge him. We couldn’t relitigate the trial like aggressive prosecutors, and we couldn’t let O.J., well, get away with murder.Īs Wednesday night approached, I couldn’t help but think about Kaitlan Collins preparing for the Trump town hall. We had poured over articles and interviews on our way to the West Coast, but a nagging feeling had followed me the entire trip: This was a no-win situation. Tom Brokaw and I were set to interrogate Simpson about the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, his recent acquittal, and the many unanswered questions that were still looming in the cool L.A. Simpson scheduled for that night had been canceled, I did a happy dance in my hotel room. When Johnnie Cochran called me in October of 1995 to tell me the live interview with O.J. ![]()
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