See Sacha Baron Cohen Attempt to Coax Murder Confession Out of O.J. Simpson


Sacha Baron Cohen, masquerading as an Italian photographer, attempted to coax a murder confession out of O.J. Simpson on the final episode of Who Is America?

Posing as Gio Monaldo, Cohens character somehow managed to orchestrate a meeting with Simpson as opposed to Cohens other victims where they knowingly embarrassed themselves, the actor employed a hidden camera and, in the former NFL stars presence, makes repeated jokes about killing a significant other.

Maybe I send her on a bungee jump [makes a cutting motion] oops, the cord, Monaldo joked about his ex-wife, with Simpson quipping back, Cut the cord extra long. Ohh, too long.'

Monaldo first tried to explain who Simpson is to his Italian girlfriend, who doesnt recognize him from NFL stardom and the Naked Gun series. However, after Monaldo made repeated stabbing motions, she makes the realization.

Monaldo then got to the business at hand: A wealthy individual would like to have a one-on-one meeting with Simpson. Hes obsessed with what happened that night with the wife, Cohens character told Simpson. And he wants you to tell him.

Well, first of all, she wasnt my wife. We had been divorced and separated for two years, Simpson said. I didnt get away with nothing.

However, the awkward exchange didnt yield a confession from Simpson. I didnt kill nobody, he reiterated.

This season on Who Is America?, Cohens characters have conned Dick Cheney into signing a waterboard kit, convinced a pro-gun advocate into biting a dildo, revealed Sheriff Joe Arpaio into saying he would accept a blowjob from Donald Trump, tricked Roy Moore into taking a pedophile detector test and got Georgia state representative Jason Spencer to shout the n-word. In the latter case, the politician resigned his seat effective July 31st after the episode aired.