d.c. when you were waiting tables were your parents anxious to have you out? i don t think so. i lived in the basement and didn t cause too much problems. went to bed at 8 o clock. did you think you were good at it? as a waitress? i was excellent. that was one of the best jobs. i learned so much. i have a great memory. and the biggest tips? i don t know. one of the big o.j. simpson nights i was working like the bronco night. i made like $1,000 in a night. nobody left. was there a racial difference between the tippers and the non-tippers? no, it was denver, colorado. there was no racial difference? boy! you are making my heart warm. i am just curious. when you left home?
spends long periods in his cell while other inmates are exercising. o.j. s weight fluctuates a lot. he can get up to 290, 300, drop back down to 260. o.j. didn t go to supper a lot. but i ll guarantee you, man, if there was cookies being served, that man was going to chow. it s hard to eat healthy in there. especially if you like cookies. and then when he starts getting too heavy, he goes back on his rice and seafood diet that he buys in the canteen. does his walking, loses 40, 50 pounds. he wants to be able to walk out of prison, go on the golf course and play golf. hey, panama city. but as he anticipates his prospects on the outside, he s avoided citations for even minor infraction doing nine years in a prison without getting a write-up is very hard to do. he is focused on getting his parole and getting freedom. in 2013 simpson begins making the case that he hopes will lead to his release appearing in front of the nevada parole board.
$850,000 in debt and unable to pay the damages. the goldmans go after his current and future assets. the goldmans, undaunted, continued to pursue collection of that judgment, not so much because they wanted simpson s money, but to prevent simpson from attempting to reacquire wealth and live a good life. o.j. obviously did not want to pay it and so he embarked on a number of schemes to hide his assets. although simpson later denies it, several business acquaintances say that he stashes valuables away in storage or with friends. two and a half years later he buys a house in florida where lenient state bankruptcy laws will protect his home and other assets from seizure by the goldmans and browns. according to plaintiffs attorneys, simpson also takes step to shelter his future income. simpson effectively went underground and sold
juice, i ll be here tomorrow for you. i mean that, buddy. tears form in the trophy winner s eyes as addresses the commissioners one final time. and i am sorry that things turned out the way they did. o.j. simpson, about an hour five minutes in finally uttered the words so many had been waiting to hear, i am sorry. to some it s unclear if simpson has done enough to convince the commissioners. coming up, the parole board decision and what it might mean for the o.j. simpson legacy. i call this parole hearing the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer eve. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the e300 for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing.
in october. book publisher judith reegan announces the release of simpson s book, if i did it, exploring how he would have hypothetically carried out the murders. people took it as well, here s this is an admission of guilt. you know, he was really pushing it a bit far there, you know, of, like, talking about the way it would have been if i mean, that s kind of it s kind of disgusting. after a firestorm of negative publicity, the book is withdrawn from publication. but in a twist, the ron goldman s family assumes the rights to if i did it and they release the book with a revised cover and an added subtitle, confessions of the killer. coming up we were just robbed at gunpoint, man. we were just robbed at gunpoint by o.j. simpson.