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Originally Posted by kane
I was working for a company on the graveyard shift at the time all of this was going down. I didn't see most of the trial, but the day of the verdict I saw it live. I was at work when the news started reporting that they would be reading the verdict in the morning. A group of people I worked with went out for breakfast after work and that place had a TV on so we watched it as it happened.
It was interesting. The place was pretty full and there was a lot of chatter before the verdict. After, it was very quiet. People just stopped talking and ate. It was kind of eerie.
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Yes, things definitely got weird when the verdict was read. That happened in our offices here as well.
It was kind of anti-climactic and I think a surreal cloud dropped over everyone, where they were left with wondering if that's what they really wanted.
There were many conflicts during trial including Fuhrman's sabotaging of the prosecution.