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4/10
Why did I waste my time?
Kingslaay18 November 2017
This has to be the worst documentary I have watched.

It jumps on the bandwagon of the whole OJ Simpson saga and tries to milk the publicity by claiming to offer a new insight or potential evidence.

No question, the bag held by Robert K could have been crucial to finding out the truth and whether OJ really did it. But this documentary is all about him picking up that bag and walking away with it. A few seconds of footage justifies a documentary being made that is full of crackpot discussions.
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1/10
Scumbag Shyster
Johnny_West21 October 2021
Not only did this lowlife save OJ Simpson from justice, but he spawned the family of tramps and parasites known as The Kardashians. No doubt he is burning in hell, if such a place exists.
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2/10
Contrived Speculation
jossmacbon-167002 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
This doc doesn't tell anything new, and it thus comes off as a cynical way for the producers to cash in on the new popular docudramas on the Simpson case as well as the Kardashian's daughters and ex-wife, who are now reality TV stars. Without a shred of concrete evidence, the doc has the nerve to state that the "bag" might have turned the whole case.

I've seen a lot of docs about the murders of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman, and this one is the most pathetic, more shallow than an episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, if you can believe that.
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2/10
Nothing of Substance here
jbooth-2756315 May 2018
Warning: Spoilers
The main premise of this film, as others have noted, is the speculation that the Louis Vuitton bag could have contained evidence that indicated OJ Simpson's involvement in the double murder committed on June 12, 1994.

So the viewer is asked to imagine that OJ committed the murders, hastily packed the bloody clothes and/or murder weapon into a LV bag and taken it with him to Chicago. But then, instead of disposing of the bag and its incriminating contents in Chicago, took it with him on the flight back to LA. Not very likely scenario.

Rather than watch this film, I would recommend the book Killing Time by Donald Freed and Raymond Briggs.
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1/10
Manipulative
stredini8 April 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Why would OJ Simpson bring proof of his guilt to a crime scene?
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Decent Documentary
Michael_Elliott17 June 2017
Kardashian: The Man Who Saved OJ Simpson (2016)

** 1/2 (out of 4)

If you're someone like me who watched everything that deals with the O.J. Simpson trial then you'll probably want to watch this 42-minute documentary but if you're someone who isn't all that interested in it then there's very little reason to watch this. If you're someone curious about the trial and wanting to know more, you'd be better off watching this after at least a dozen others.

This one here basically takes a look at Robert Kardashian and what might have been in a bad that he took off the property of Simpson before he was arrested. Some people say that inside this bag was some sort of evidence that would have convicted Simpson but no one knows for sure. This documentary basically tells a "new generation" who Kardashian was since most people know the name thanks to his daughters. For the most part this documentary is mildly entertaining if you're a Simpson buff like myself but there's certainly nothing ground-breaking here and no new mysteries are revealed. Kim Goldman, the sister to one of the victims, is interviewed here and her story of an arranged meeting was the highlight of the picture.
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10/10
Interesting
junglecrus12 March 2022
Forget about all the speculation, where is that bag? How could it possibly disappear? I'm just writing a bunch of junk now because im required to type 150 characters for this review, Why does this review have to be 150 characters?
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2/10
Slightly Ridiculous
emoursund29 November 2017
This documentary is well put together, but its entire premise is speculation.

The fact is, there really is no evidence to suggest that there was anything suspicious about the bag in question. Occam's razor says that the simplest solution to a problem is usually the correct one.

Considering that Robert Kardashian later stated that he had, indeed, had some doubts about O.J.'s innocence, it seems very unlikely that he would have helped hide evidence.

The main clip that they show that 'proves' that Kardashian stole the evidence, was complete conjecture.

What ever the case, this documentary presents it's theory as though it is fact. That is somewhat ridiculous.
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1/10
punch them in the face
seanmoraghan27 July 2022
Get a life you stupid un educated idiots.

Anyone who watches reality TV shows is mentally impaired.

Especially this stupid show, what a load of crap.

I just want to punch them all in the face.
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1/10
Devoid of dignity
codymurphy2711 March 2019
You've heard of the B movie.. Come see the B documentary! (or C.. Or Z?) surely any other work on this case would be more worth your time than this derivative trash. The whole thing wreaks of "cash grab" in an effort to capitalize on popular names. More substance went into this review than this tripe. Avoid
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