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The 1995 murder case of football legend O.J. Simpson was one of the most outrageous media moments. This was all because of the killings of Simpson’s wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and friend Ronald Goldman and it rapidly made the headlines of all the new channels, magazines, new papers and all social medias.
On June 12, 1994, the bodies of Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found stabbed to death outside of her condominium in Los Angeles. When evidence led police to suspect Simpson of the murder. Then he fled in his Bronco in a nationally televised slow-speed chase seen. Simpson finally surrendered voluntarily at his mansion. Later after he surrendered, Simpson pleaded "not guilty" to the murder charges. The trial was often characterized as "the trial of the century." It quickly and rapidly became one of the most publicized cases of all time within the U.S. It received more media attention than most things would. OJ pleaded not guilty on both accounts of murder and on January 29, 1995 the trial people vs. OJ Simpson began. Even though the prosecution had no fingerprints, witnesses, or murder weapon, they were confident that they would convict Mr. Simpson. They relied on crucial DNA evidence to prosecute him. Some of the evidence the prosecution relied on was the, hair evidence: hairs consistent with that of Simpson found on cap at Bundy residence and hairs consistent with that of Simpson found on Ron Goldman's shirt. Fiber evidence: cotton fibers consistent with the carpet in the Bronco found on glove at Rockingham and fibers consistent with the carpet from the Bronco found on cap at Bundy residence. Blood evidence: killer dropped blood near shoe prints at Bundy and blood dropped at Bundy was of same type as Simpson's. Simpson had fresh cuts on left hand on day after murder. Also, blood found in Bronco and even blood found in foyer and master bedroom of Simpson home, blood found on Simpson's driveway and blood on socks in OJ's home matched Nicole's. There was

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