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The People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson was a criminal trial in Los Angeles County Superior Court, in which former NFL player and actor O. J. Simpson was tried and acquitted for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, who were stabbed to death outside Brown's condominium in Los Angeles on June 12, 1994.
O.J. Simpson prosecutor Marcia Clark revives the forgotten 1950s murder trial of Barbara "Bloody Babs" Graham and discusses decades of evolving true crime coverage.
They showed us photos of O.J. with just his underwear just two days after, and he had no bruises or anything on his body.” [61] In an interview with CNN following Simpson’s death, juror Yolanda Adams said she was still comfortable with her decision to render a not guilty verdict and denied the verdict was based on payback for Rodney King ...
He overcame childhood illness to become a football legend, but when he was charged with murdering his ex-wife and her friend, his very name divided America
OJ Simpson being chased by police in a low-speed pursuit was one of the most-watched moments in US TV history. Footage has resurfaced following Simpson’s death aged 76 on Wednesday, 10 April.
[citation needed] Photos of the crime scene show that the blood was there hours before blood from Simpson was taken, thus it was not planted; the blood was collected and shipped directly to the state department lab, not the LAPD lab, thus contamination could not explain it; the blood was testable, thus it was not compromised.
1989: Simpson's arrest and photos of abuse On January 1, police arrived at the couple’s home and, according to a report in The New York Times , Brown Simpson “ran out of the bushes, yelling ...
Simpson testified that he paid Galanter $125,000 to make a video montage for the appeal, but no video montage was ever made. [26] Simpson's attempt to secure a new trial centered around his claim that Galanter was incompetent and had a conflict of interest; [27] this argument was rejected by the trial court and Nevada's supreme court. [28]