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O.J. Simpson Weighs in on ‘Tiger King’ Murder

Who’s better to ask about a potential murder than the king of acquittal himself?

"Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness" on Netflix

Ever wondered what O.J. Simpson thought about current events and pop culture? Me neither. Nevertheless, he decided to voice his opinion about “Tiger King” on Twitter, telling his audience a few things. 

The first thing he points out is obvious: rich people play a lot of golf. He starts off his rant by acknowledging that he played a good round of golf, just in case the world was wondering. 

The second thing is that he “has no doubt in his mind” that Carole Baskin turned her husband into “tiger sushimi.” Pretty ironic view for a person who, as far as most of the world is concerned, killed his wife and her friend. O.J. is as smug as ever, posting his opinions of a murder case. 

The third thing he does is make fun of the people who watch “Tiger King.” There’s a global crisis, okay? Most of us have already cleaned the house, walked the dogs, and grown tired of our families by now. Not much else to do while quarantining. 

Well, there you have it. Feel free to peruse O.J.’s Twitter if you want to know what he thinks about everything from sports to politics. Or if you want to know more about Joe Exotic and “Tiger King,” take a look at this article

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