How the hysteria over the O.J. Simpson trial set the tone of our current media landscape

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FILE - In this June 21, 1995, file photo, O.J. Simpson holds up his hands before the jury after putting on a new pair of gloves similar to the infamous bloody gloves during his double-murder trial in Los Angeles. Associated Press writer Linda Deutsch sits in the background, at right.

Writers Eric Harvey, Jael Richardson and David Dennis Jr. join host Elamin to reflect on how the O.J. Simpson trial set the table for the gossip driven and true crime obsessed world we live in now. Deutsch, who wraps up a 48-year career with the AP on Monday, Dec. 22, 2014, was a young general assignment reporter when she was inadvertently shoved into the court beat, something that would make her arguably the news organization’s most recognizable reporter.

Simpson died last week at the age of 76 to little fanfare as his legacy had almost nothing to do with his football or his acting career. He is most remembered for one of the most infamous murder trials of all time. One that shaped our current rumour mill, reality TV and true crime obsessed world.to reflect on the sensationalism of Simpson's trial and how it pushed conversations about race, privilege and domestic violence into the national spotlight.

Walking up and down the aisles with all these average people talking about their hot takes on what's going on. Oprah goes to Forsyth County, Georgia, where no Black person lived for 75 years. She did a whole show from there. Donahue had David Duke on his show platforming David Duke. And Geraldo Rivera sat a white supremacist next to a civil rights activist. Then everything turned into a big wrestling match. And this was all in '86, '87, '88.

 

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