For many tweeters watching the O.J. Simpson parole hearing, Simpson wasn’t increasing his chances of success with the board:
Wrap it up. You're not helping yourself #OJSimpsonParole pic.twitter.com/ycnyQLMnLQ
— Dana (@sillygoose03) July 20, 2017
The hearing had some, er, interesting moments:
OJ Simpson: "No one has ever accused me of pulling a weapon on them."
Uh…
— Dan Merica (@danmericaCNN) July 20, 2017
When OJ says he's never been accused of pulling a weapon on anyone before… lived a conflict free life #OJSimpsonParole pic.twitter.com/AvjooZ4RDJ
— StephSo (@sommsteph) July 20, 2017
This is painful…. #ojsimpsonparole
— Mary Elizabeth (@mchastain81) July 20, 2017
He's not being sincere. Very defensive. No remorse. Only real emotion Ive seen is anger. #ojsimpsonparole
— Mary Elizabeth (@mchastain81) July 20, 2017
"Im not a guy known to live a criminal life. I'm a pretty straight shooter" #OJSimpsonParole
— Henry Rodgers (@henryrodgersdc) July 20, 2017
PB Member: Did you do your AA courses like we asked you?
OJ: No, but I was commissioner of the softball team. #OJSimpsonParole pic.twitter.com/7mhdIROkRZ— Whitney Cummins (@whitpiphi) July 20, 2017
“Conflict free life” #OJSimpsonParole pic.twitter.com/Jp8vouROCi
— grandebiebs (@yeahitsoliviaaa) July 20, 2017
When you are up 28-3 and end up losing 34-28 #OJSimpsonParole pic.twitter.com/w2emjTYrTe
— NFL Memes (@NFL_Memes) July 20, 2017
An interesting detail about somebody on the parole board was spotted:
Big Chiefs fan, apparently pic.twitter.com/ndt2XWmMwc
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) July 20, 2017
One of the parole board members reviewing OJ Simpson's fate is wearing a Kansas City Chiefs necktie.
— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) July 20, 2017
Here is the tie. pic.twitter.com/uxr4Lml33H
— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) July 20, 2017
We call that in the business 'bad optics'
— Matt Estreich (@MattNBC12) July 20, 2017
Serious ?.. how can chiefs guy not be considered conflict of interest? #OJSimpsonParole
— Rick_ (@_Rick_C) July 20, 2017
The Chiefs got in on it:
? game = ? #ChiefsKingdom
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) July 20, 2017