I remember when the verdict was announded. For me, seeing how people reacted to the verdict was an excellent indicator of two things - their IQ and their morals.
John F. Kennedy’s mistress, Mary Meyer was murdered on the C&O Canal towpath in Georgetown, DC in 1964. The police had a very strong case against Ray Crump but an all-Black DC jury let him walk. How many times has such things happened?
I was in a shopping mall in Washington D.C. when the verdict was announced. I just remember everything being eerily quiet and that not a single black person I saw would look me in the eye.
I remember when some of the black females on the jury implied that Nicole Brown Simpson must have done something bad to deserve what happened to her.
I also remember Howard Stern saying that if O.J. was to be tried by his peers, the jury should have consisted of rich, white men who golfed.