OJ's 1998 live meltdown exposed: Chris Myers recounts the chilling "Are you capable of killing?" question, OJ's evasive pivot, defensive slips, and moments that made him look guilty AF! Rare insider breakdown w/ Kato Kaelin.
OJ's infamous 1998 ESPN "Up Close" interview—where he got agitated, defensive, and appeared straight-up guilty under intense live questioning—is dissected in this exclusive Tom Zenner Scandal episode. Chris Myers reveals the tension: the fiery "Are you capable of killing?" exchange (OJ: "no... but if danger to my kids"), domestic violence photo reactions (veins popping, weird excuses like "full of beans" and bad lighting), the "if I did it... because I loved her very much" hypothetical slip, OJ's charm attempts (golf invite mid-break, sarcastic exit), and how he prepared with detectives, lawyers (Petrocelli, Bugliosi), and Bill Murray's advice—calling it "chilling" and one of his toughest.
We break down why this rare post-trial live sit-down made OJ look more guilty than ever, despite denials. Viewers decide: Did he crack under pressure? Order Chris Myers' book "That Deserves A Wow":
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