Did O.J. Simpson CONFESS to EVERYTHING?! Body Language Analyst REACTS to :The Lost Confession."

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Published 2024-04-20
O.J. Simpson, the defendant in one of the most talked about trials in history opened up during an interview on FOX that was kept secret for over a decade. In the interview he told a "hypothetical" version of what would have happened if he had in fact been guilty. But what do his body language, facial expressions and word choice reveal and is this really just a hypothetical story? Find out now!

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Full Interview here:    • O. J.  SIMPSON | THE  LOST CONFESSION...  

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TIMESTAMPS
04:07 O.J. Simpson Body Language
14:32 Does He REALLY Think This was OK?
23:14 Was This O.J.'s Confession?
38:00 Did He Slip Up?
40:24 Is O.J. Simpson Lying?

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All Comments (21)
  • @LauraBoo989
    He got caught up in reliving it and forgot it was supposed to be hypothtical
  • @PRegan-om7jm
    Saying “I don’t recall” in a hypothetical is wild!!!
  • @terryhogue1441
    The Justice System failed miserably. RIP Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman
  • @dcaseng
    The fact that he can openly discuss how he MIGHT have committed such a crime, even Hypothetically, is insane.
  • @missfletcher24
    I simply do not understand the intentions behind a so called "hypothetical" recount of the murders. Who gets accused of a horrible crime, claims they didn't do it but then writes a "hypothetical" admission? It doesn't make sense. It just doesn't.
  • @danthegeetarman
    When people say something hypothetical, they usually say “I would have” and words like “probably” or “possibly”, but he says straight out “I did” and doesn’t look like he’s making it up, but in that he’s effortlessly recalling the actual incident. Absolutely mind-blowing 🤯
  • @kimbimberley
    as a watcher from the UK, i can tell you, i know absolutely nothing about this man, i havent heard much about his trial, i know other people had opinions, but i am that unbiased person you mentioned at the start. After watching this interview a couple of times. He absolutely did it.
  • @Lmapmpmfa
    I think he’s telling the truth ”real” story, not the “hypothetical“ story. He spends the first portion of the telling making sure everyone understands that it’s a hypothetical. But, as he continues the telling, he loses the “if” and the “in the hypothetical,” and starts speaking as someone who’s there, in the moment, and not speaking in the imaginary. He starts talking as though he’s giving actual testimony and not possibles. His change in the way he ends his verbal delivery as opposed to how he begins it is a dead giveaway that he is recalling an actual memory and not making a hypothetical statement.
  • I think he’s so proud of himself he want to find a way to confess without confessing. He thinks it’s funny he got away with it. It’s sickening. There is no hypothetical.
  • @BarryLivermore
    Guilty as sin and anybody who ever thought otherwise is laughable.
  • @edszewczyk
    When Simpson says the guy gets into a karate thing & Simpson says, “So you think you can kick my ass?”, he’s not speaking hypothetically. He’s reliving the effrontery of this unknown guy thinking he can physically best the great OJ.
  • That fact that he talks in first person for the whole “hypothetical” explanation gives me the creeps
  • @Humblestart1
    WHAT DID I JUST WATCH!!!??? This was not hypothetical. This was him telling us what he did. This was a flashback. I HAVE NEVER SEEN THIS BEFORE! WOW WOW WOW WOW!!!!!! He just confessed.
  • @BunnyCavendish
    Him laughing after talking about the blood everywhere is terrifying 😢
  • @deedavis1950
    What stands out for me is the smirk immediately after, "I don't recall."
  • No innocent person would go back to this tragedy and relive in 1st person a hypothetical situation where they were NOT innocent IN DETAIL. 🤨 I was also a kid during his car chase and remember thinking no way in hell an innocent person would do that. My car, my kids, everything is a possession, there’s a real lack of empathy or compassion here.
  • @amzf9008
    During the car bashing up front I heard his talk about it being his as a way of saying, "I never bashed HER car, I bashed MY car and I can do anything I want with my possessions."
  • @ResaJo1
    You are spot on Spidey! This was his recall. These were NOT "hypotheticals", they were true recollections. The interviewer was genius the way she walked him down memory lane.
  • @brigidbrown6881
    Why is it so hard for him to explain the hypothetical story if it’s hypothetical?