Sometimes Greg wonders if he's sick in the mind—and considering this is an episode about O.J. Simpson (the benchmark of mental stability), that's saying something.
Why the fear? The trepidation?
Because this week, Open Loops dares to go where it dare not tread without full commitment.
(Greg also has issues with commitment.)
Yes, we're talking about the realm of TRUE(r) Crime.
Oh, please… not another true crime podcast! For the love of Mel Robbins, let them, let them, let them… protect Open Loops in all its conspiratorial and paranormal glory!
Don't worry. We’ve got you covered.
In this episode, Greg sits down with B.T. Wedemeyer, author of O.J.'s MOON: Untold True Stories from the Other Side, whose meticulous investigation into the O.J. Simpson case has uncovered disturbing new details that challenge long-held narratives. This isn’t another retelling of a well-worn trial. It’s an exploration of what was left out, what was overlooked, and what it means when the justice system turns a blind eye to critical evidence.
Greg and B.T. dive deep into:
- Tom Lang’s forgotten testimony—why was a crucial firsthand account ignored by prosecutors?
- Discrepancies in the official reports—why do key details about the crime scene conflict with eyewitness statements?
- The LAPD’s handling of the case—was there more to their investigation than what was presented in court?
- The lingering mysteries—what questions still remain unanswered decades later?
This episode isn’t just about O.J.—it’s about perception itself.
As the Oracle of Delphi once said (or maybe just some dude between puffs out on Santa Monica Blvd), "There's no 'I' in O.J. But there are two eyes in 'He Did It.'”
Ommmm.
Oh, and Greg also gets B.T.’s thoughts on Robert Blake, JonBenét, JFK, and a whole bunch of other wild rabbit holes...
Get ready for a whirlwind episode.
Because it's 2025, and somehow, you’re still thinking about the O.J. trial.
...Yep. Greg is definitely sick in the head.
B.T.'s Links:
Go here to read or listen to the audiobook of O.J.'S MOON: Untold Stories from the Other Side
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