Court TV’s first original true crime series, OJ25, will look back at the world-famous O.J. Simpson murder case 25 years later. The series will premiere on Thursday, Jan. 23 at 9:00 p.m. Et on Court TV.
OJ25 will relive the trial using Court TV’s extensive library, featuring every minute of the double murder trial. OJ25 will encapsulate the week’s courtroom action in the chronological order in which it took place 25 years ago in Los Angeles ̶ from the trial’s start on January 24, 1995 until the verdict in early October. New episodes of the original 37-part series will premiere on Court TV weekly each Thursday night.
As companion to OJ25, Court TV will also make the complete trial available in weekly chronological installments on CourtTV.com every Thursday starting January 23.
OJ25 includes exclusive new interviews with numerous trial participants from multiple vantage points, ranging from Los Angeles police detectives, attorneys,...
OJ25 will relive the trial using Court TV’s extensive library, featuring every minute of the double murder trial. OJ25 will encapsulate the week’s courtroom action in the chronological order in which it took place 25 years ago in Los Angeles ̶ from the trial’s start on January 24, 1995 until the verdict in early October. New episodes of the original 37-part series will premiere on Court TV weekly each Thursday night.
As companion to OJ25, Court TV will also make the complete trial available in weekly chronological installments on CourtTV.com every Thursday starting January 23.
OJ25 includes exclusive new interviews with numerous trial participants from multiple vantage points, ranging from Los Angeles police detectives, attorneys,...
- 1/16/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
O.J. Simpson "loves to be loved," his longtime friend, Ron Shipp, tells People. "He does. That guy just loves it. "He doesn’t like to look bad," he says about Simpson, who was acquitted in 1995 for the double murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ron Goldman, and is now serving up to 33 years in prison for armed robbery and other crimes after trying to reclaim items he says belonged to him. If Simpson ever gets a chance to see Espn's new 30 for 30 documentary, O.J.: Made in America, which goes in-depth about the NFL star's life and the psychology that drives him,...
- 6/17/2016
- by K.C. Baker, @kcbaker77777
- PEOPLE.com
Ron Shipp, a longtime friend of O.J. Simpson, tells People he believes Simpson will eventually confess to murdering ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. "I still believe that he is going to say, 'I'm sorry, everybody, but I did it,'" says Shipp, a former Lapd officer who has known Simpson since he was 16. "Because this guy loves to be loved." (Simpson was acquitted of the murders in 1995.) Shipp, who is featured in the new ABC/Espn multi-part documentary series O.J.: Made in America, believes Simpson might confess late in life because of the Christian faith he was raised with.
- 6/16/2016
- by K.C. Baker, @KCBaker77777
- PEOPLE.com
Ron Shipp, a longtime friend of O.J. Simpson, tells People he believes Simpson will eventually confess to murdering ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. "I still believe that he is going to say, 'I'm sorry, everybody, but I did it,'" says Shipp, a former Lapd officer who has known Simpson since he was 16. "Because this guy loves to be loved." (Simpson was acquitted of the murders in 1995.) Shipp, who is featured in the new ABC/Espn multi-part documentary series O.J.: Made in America, believes Simpson might confess late in life because of the Christian faith he was raised with.
- 6/16/2016
- by K.C. Baker, @KCBaker77777
- PEOPLE.com
Ron Shipp, a longtime friend of O.J. Simpson who is featured in the new ABC/Espn multi-part documentary series about the former football star, tells People Simpson told him he "had dreams of killing" ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson. The alleged conversation took place on June 13, 1994, the day after Nicole and Ronald Goldman were murdered. On that day, the former NFL star and rental car pitchman, whose life is chronicled in the series O.J.: Made in America, the second installment of which aired Tuesday, met with friends who had come to his house to mourn the death of his ex-wife. (In...
- 6/15/2016
- by K.C. Baker, @kcbaker77777
- PEOPLE.com
Ron Shipp, a longtime friend of O.J. Simpson who is featured in the new ABC/Espn multi-part documentary series about the former football star, tells People Simpson told him he "had dreams of killing" ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson. The alleged conversation took place on June 13, 1994, the day after Nicole and Ronald Goldman were murdered. On that day, the former NFL star and rental car pitchman, whose life is chronicled in the series O.J.: Made in America, the second installment of which aired Tuesday, met with friends who had come to his house to mourn the death of his ex-wife. (In...
- 6/15/2016
- by K.C. Baker, @kcbaker77777
- PEOPLE.com
Former Lapd officer and frequent Oj Simpson houseguest Ron Shipp has reportedly spread a rumor that Simpson is so guilty over the murders of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson that he now weighs 3o0 pounds. Whether he is guilty over the murders, for which he was found not guilty in 1995, no one can say. But TheWrap can report that he does not weigh 300 pounds. The Daily News of New York, describing Shipp as an “old pal” of Simpson’s, spoke with him at the Los Angeles premiere of the upcoming Espn documentary series “O.J. Simpson: Made in America.
- 6/7/2016
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
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