Double murder. White Ford Bronco. Bloody gloves. And former NFL OJ Simpson player at the front and center of the highest cases in the country.
Thirty years ago, millions of people began to tune in what was known as the trial of the century, see evidence to determine whether Simpson slaughtered his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson And her friend Ron Goldman.
Danes after two were found dead in double murder in June 1994. years, viewers around the world adjusted to watch the Streage Simpson police in a car in Los Angeles.
Still, when Simpson was released after the eight-month trial in 2005. years, Saga caused a discussion and controversy that echoed for years.
Countless films, TV shows and documentary films were performed on the case, which became a cultural phenomenon, Even after the death of Simpsons in April 2024. years.
New four-sided Netflix Docseries American Manhunt: Oh Simpson, What starts the flow on 29. January, reconsidered it. The series contains new interviews with the main players and witnesses from the murder time, because the case decreases, deems the implications of the rejected evidence and the role of public spectacle.

The director of Floyd Russ, who also directed American Manhunt: Bombarding Boston Marathon and Immeasible: malice in the palace, He said he wanted to bring Simpson’s story to a new generation, offering a new lens on the historic trial.
“Our interview subjects have the power to reflect in a new way of 30 years,” he told Netflix Tudum. “This is a story that has so many faces and so much elements that when you contextualize it historically, it is necessary in a new form every few years.”
The series contains new interviews with many key figures from the investigation and trial, including the former LAPD Detective Mark Fuhrman, as well as Witness Kato Kaelin, who was “the last person who saw the murder,” says Kaelin in the document.
Sister Ron Goldman Kim Goldman also speaks in the document, introducing spectators through her sorrow while recalling that her brother and after murders were killed.
“My brother returned Nicole’s glasses,” she says on the doc, breaking in tears before he continues, “and is slaughtered for death.”
Lawyers for defense and prosecutor’s office, Carl Douglas and Christopher Darden are also interviewed.
“Their emotions have developed and the way they are able to talk about it different than they have ever had before,” Russa said about interviews.
Double murder and oj arrest
12. June 1994. Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were found brutally killed outside Nicolein’s house in Los Angeles.
When the police went to a former husband, having a day, they discovered blood on his white Ford Bronze and a bloody glove that matched one thing near Goldman’s body.
Meanwhile, Simpson left the city the night before. Once he was informed of death, he returned to Los Angeles where he was questioned for hours.
With the search warrant, police search the Simpson castle to find even more traces of blood, and football players are quickly identified as the main suspects in double murder.

The Simpsons got married in February 1985. and had two children, Sydney Simpson and Justin Simpson. They divorced in 1993. years, only a year before the murders.
When Seipson asked to take on the lies detector test, then he turned to his friend, Ron Shipp, a retired Lapd officer.
Shipp recalled conversations in new documents. Simpson said the police wanted to take on the lies detector test.
“He told me he didn’t want him to stand him. And I asked,” Why? “And he said because he had dreams of killing.”
Wild bronco chase
17. June 1994 It is estimated that 95 million Americans were watched while Simpson sat in the back of the white Ford Bronze It was led by the police on slow moving in Los Angeles, because the authorities set up the football star for the murder.
Simpson didn’t really drive a vehicle – his friend Al “AC” was behind the wheel – but he was sitting on the back seat holding his pistol in his temple, seemingly near to his life.
“I had a great life, great friends,” he said in what believed any suicides written just before he started in Bronco. “Please think about real OJ and not this lost person.”
Chase ended about an hour after starting and Simpson turned to the authorities.
‘Trial of the century’
Simpson’s monthly televised trial ended with the eclipse of his glory as one of the most satisfied runs in the history of football, the Associated Print reported.
The trial, which touched fame and wealth, domestic violence and racism, was one of the first ever in the states to deal with on television. And America couldn’t get enough.
Prosecutors painted the picture of Simpson as a jealous ex-husband and a cold-blooded killer. They pleaded their jurors not to intimidate his “dream team” of highly paid veterans, his charismas as an actor or his status as a football star.

Evidence found in the murder site looked predominantly against Simpson: The bloody prints in his size were there, as if there was blood to match his DNA and the glove identical in the style and which he bought him the murdered football game. Another glove, smeared with blood and blood of two casualties, was found at his house.
But the science of DNA analysis was in its infants, and the died erroneous police and forensic technicians in the handling of evidence. When Simpson tried on gloves in court, he couldn’t find them on his big hands, leading to the famous line of his lawyer Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. later delivered by jurors: “If it doesn’t fit, you have to fit into.”
Defense attorneys say he was framed, pointing to the former Police Detective Los Angeles Fuhrman, who refused to create anti-black racing drains, but are denominated after recording in court. He later admitted guilty of a lie.

It was a Fuhrman who found a bloody glove in Simpson’s home – or planted, as some claimed – and was Fuhrman who could not believe, defenders said. The jurors obviously agreed, saying that Fuhran’s past graved strongly in mind.
3. October 1995, after only four hours of consideration, Simpson released the charges of murder. The decision divided public opinion, with many examining the trial of the trial and the role of race in the judgment.
After the verdict
Simpson tried to live a normal life, but the Goldman family believed that Simpson was guilty and persecuted by their wrong death lawsuit against him.
At the civic trial, the jury found Simpson responsible for the murders and ordered him to pay $ 33.5 million damage to the gold and family Nicole Brown Simpson.
The court took away hundreds of valuable possessions, and Simpson was forced to the auction of his Heisman Trophy, contributed $ 230,000.
Simpson said again after the national titles after he was arrested in Las Vegas after he and a few more men entered the hotel room and undertaken memorabilic items that Simpson claimed that Simpson claimed from him. The jury condemned Simpson armed robberies and other crimes.
In 61 years, Simpson was sent to Prison in Nevada, where he spent the next nine years. When he was released on the conditions in October 2017, he said he was only trying to take over memorabilia and heirs stolen after his criminal trial.
He lived his last year Tweeting videos about himself as he speaks of football, golf and politics. In January 2021. year, during the global pandemic, he shared a photograph of himself who was given by the Covid-19 vaccine and encouraging others to get it when they reached their time.
In February, only a few weeks before his death, he sat next to the pool in Las Vegas, and Tweet about his health and golf.
“My health is good,” he said. “Obviously I deal with some problems, but hey I think I’m just because I’m going back to that golf course in a few weeks.”
OJ’s death and new FBI documents
Simpson, who fought against the metastatic prostate cancer, died 10. April 2024. Year, surrounded by his children and grandchildren, according to the family statement. He was 76 years old.
Two months later, the FBI published 475 pages of documents to a large extent focused on the 1994 murder investigation. Years.
Documents included blood details that is located at the crime scene, fiber samples, hair samples and victims and other forensic evidence.
And so, Saga came back in the spotlight.
“Brutal murder, media rage as if no other, Jurljav watched 90 million people, and the trial that revealed the things we never expected,” Russ said Rolling stone about new documents.
“As many as 30 years from the murder, it is now more relevant than ever. There is simply no cases as in the entire history of America.”