Nash + Ari B. discuss the miniseries American Crime Story: The People V OJ Simpson
There was a point when I thought, “oh I’ll write about the series every week“. I realized that my reviews weren’t really necessary because people involved in the actual trial were reviewing and fact checking the series. Now that The People V OJ is over I figured I’d sit down with Ari B. for a podcast episode!
THANKFULLY Ari B. became equally as obsessed with the hit series. In this podcast episode we discuss our favorite episodes, favorite actors, interesting things we’ve read, and our thoughts on the craziness that was the OJ Simpson Trial. *Please note TW: domestic abuse, violence
In the podcast episode we discuss a number of additional reference materials about the OJ Simpson Trial. Here is a list of some key articles, books, and interviews that we have been sending each other over the past couple of weeks. The books that are linked are audio books from Audible. If you sign up for Audible through Amazon.com you get a free credit each month for a new book! I’m totally hooked on audio books.
Additional OJ Simpson Trial Reading and Watching…
***This is probably our favorite and the most comprehensive article about the trial
***Love this article from the Jurors Perspective
Jurors Say Acquittals Were Based on Lack of Evidence – USA Today, 10/18/1996
Robert Kardashian: Keeping Up with the Man Who Stood By O.J. Simpson – LA Times, 4/4/2016
***This interview with Robert Kardashian is a must watch. This is when he admits that he doubts O.J.’s innocence.
Robert Kardashian, Long Time Friend of O.J. Simpson Doubts Innocence – Barbara Walters Interview
The O.J. Simpsons Tapes – 20/20
If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer
***Can’t believe we did not mention Evan Handler in the podcast episode!! We’ve already talked about him on a couple of other episodes so hopefully he won’t feel too left out. This article about Evan Handler working with OJ Simpson on Frogmen is probably the most interesting random tidbit about the series.
My random article about episodes 2,3,4 and how much I genuinely enjoyed Faye Resnick’s book