When I think of Kobe Bryant, I'm remind of something one of O.J. Simpson's prosecutor once wrote after O.J. was acquitted of the murder of his ex-wife and her boyfriend:
"I
never got a chance, of course, to cross-examine him. And I didn't want
to anymore. I just wanted to talk to him, to make sure he knew he hadn't
fooled all of us, and that his 'Dream Team' hadn't fooled most
Americans. I wanted to tell him that there was another court that would
hear his case one day, with a judge who would separately try racist cops
and murderers. A court where everyone will have to account for his
actions alone. A court where the only witnesses will be Ronald Goldman
and Nicole Brown." - In Contempt, by Christopher Darden
Recommended podcast:
The Coming Death of Just About All Rock and Roll Legends, by Dr. Paul J. Dean, Jr
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