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Scheck claimed that blood found on a sock in Simpson's bed was planted there by Detective Vannatter. As evidence, they offered that Vannatter did have possession of Nicole Brown's autopsy blood briefly prior to booking it into evidence and the blood contained EDTA, a preservative found in the reference vial of Nicole Brown autopsy blood.
Nicole’s sister Denise Brown said it was a real-life “nightmare,” including handing over the couple’s two children, Sydney and Justin, to O.J. Simpson after he was acquitted.
He was, however, later found guilty of the deaths in a civil suit, and ordered to pay a whopping $30 million to Nicole and Ron's families. O.J. Simpson during his 1994 trial for the murders of ...
O.J., who was married to Nicole from 1985 to 1992, was accused of murder after Nicole and her friend Ronald Goldman were found stabbed to death outside of her Los Angeles home in 1994.
[27] [28] In a 2016 interview, Andy claimed to have falsely confessed to the killing so that Nicole's body would be exhumed for DNA testing. [9] In early 2011, after Andy's confession, a new cold case team was assigned to investigate. [6] Nicole's remains were exhumed in September to collect new DNA samples. [29] The reward for details about ...
The Life & Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson, airing June 1 and 2, paints the ex-wife of O.J. Simpson as a woman born into an idyllic family and raised in a “bubble.” Nicole had just turned 18 ...
Brooks pleaded not guilty, but was convicted of second-degree murder in July 2013. [23] He was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. According to presiding Judge Bonnie Wittner, she could have sentenced Brooks to 15 years to life, but instead selected the higher punishment because the murder was a "singularly horrific and tragic event". [24]
It’s been 30 years since the "trial of the century" — in which O.J. Simpson faced double murder charges for the stabbing deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and her friend Ronald Goldman ...