The Simpson-Goldman Murder
Former football star O.J. Simpson and Nicole Brown get together at a party May 6, 1980, in Los Angeles. The two were attending an introduction party for a then-new geometric puzzle called "Rubik's Cube."
O.J. Simpson & Nicole Brown Simpson
Simpson and his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, are shown in this Oct. 19, 1993, file photo. On June 12, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson was slashed to death along with a friend, Ronald Goldman, outside her condominium in Los Angeles.
Ron Goldman
This is an undated family photo of Ronald Goldman, who was murdered with Nicole Brown Simpson, the ex-wife of O.J. Simpson, in Los Angeles on June 12, 1994.
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Blood-stained sheets are strewn along the entryway of the Los Angeles-area condominium of Nicole Brown Simpson, the day after she and Ronald Goldman were murdered there.
O.J. Simpson
Simpson sits in his attorney's car June 13, 1994, after being questioned by L.A. police regarding the murder of his ex-wife.
Goldman family
The family of Ronald Goldman (Kim Goldman, his sister; Fred Goldman, his father; and Patti Goldman, his stepmother) comfort each other during a conference in Ventura County ,Calif., June 15, 1994.
O.J. Simpson
Simpson, with daughter Sydney, 8, and son Justin, 6, arrives at a private funeral for his ex-wife and their mother, Nicole Brown Simpson, in Los Angeles June 16, 1994.
Ford Bronco
A white Ford Bronco, driven by Al Cowlings and carrying Simpson, is trailed by police cars as it travels on a southern California freeway on June 17, 1994, in Los Angeles.
Cowlings and Simpson led authorities on a slow-speed chase after Simpson was charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
O.J. Simpson mugshot
This is the booking photo for O.J. Simpson, taken June 17, 1994, after he surrendered to authorities at his Brentwood estate in Los Angeles. Simpson was charged with two counts of murder in connection with the June 12, 1994, slayings of his ex-wife, Nicole, and acquaintance Ronald Goldman.
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A dog, believed to be the Akita dog named "Kato" owned by Nicole Brown Simpson, stands by the gate of O.J. Simpson's home July 2, 1994, in Los Angeles.
Authorities believe the persistent barking of the dog alerted neighbors to quickly discover the murder scene of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
O.J. Simpson
Simpson bites his lip July 8, 1994, as he listens to Dr. Irwin L. Golden, a medical examiner, describe the extent of Nicole Brown Simpson's wounds during testimony in Los Angeles Criminal Courts.
Judge Lance Ito
Judge Lance Ito presides over a hearing in the O.J. Simpson double-murder trial in Los Angeles Jan. 20, 1995.
Denise Brown
Denise Brown, sister of murder victim Nicole Brown Simpson, cries while testifying under direct examination by the prosecution in the O.J. Simpson double-murder trial in Los Angeles, Feb. 3, 1995.
Brian "Kato" Kaelin
Witness Brian "Kato" Kaelin testifies under direct examination during the O.J. Simpson double-murder trial March 21, 1995.
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Simpson grimaces June 15, 1995, as he tries on one of the leather gloves prosecutors say he wore the night his ex-wife and Ron Goldman were murdered.
Simpson's prosecutors rested July 6, 1995, after five months and 58 witnesses in a legal drama that transfixed the nation.
Johnnie Cochran
Defense attorney Johnnie Cochran gestures while presenting closing arguments before the jury in Simpson's double-murder trial Sept. 28, 1995. At right is a photo of Simpson and his daughter, Sydney, Cochran used as a visual aide during his presentation.
O.J. Simpson trial
Simpson reacts after the jury said he was not guilty in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman Oct. 3, 1995.
Lead attorney Johnnie Cochran stands behind Simpson as attorneys F. Lee Bailey, far left, Robert Kardashian, second from left, and Robert Shapiro, far right, listen to the jury verdict.
Simpson estate
Reporters and photographers gather outside Simpson's estate Oct. 3, 1995, after he was found not guilty in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
Arnelle Simpson & Carmelita Durio
Simpson's daughter, Arnelle, left, and his sister, Carmelita Durio, celebrate Simpson's acquittal with a flurry of balloons at Simpson's estate in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, Oct. 3, 1995.