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OJ Simpson, Nicole Brown documents released by FBI

(News Nation) — The FBI has released 475 pages of documents about OJ Simpson and his death. Nicole Brown And Ron Goldman. Scroll to the bottom Read this page The whole file.

The documents outline the investigative activities carried out by authorities after the soccer star was accused of murdering his ex-wife and her friend.

Simpson said, People who died this yearHe was found not guilty of two counts of murder, Speculation about his involvementBrown, his ex-wife, and Brown’s friend Goldman were found dead at Brown’s home in Brentwood, California.

Some of the documents detailed investigators’ efforts to trace the purchase of a pair of size 12 Bruno Magli shoes, whose fingerprints were found at the crime scene. Simpson denied wearing the luxury shoes at trial, despite being photographed wearing them.

OJ Simpson and Nicole Brown

Brown met Simpson when she was 18 and the former football star was 30. The two were married for seven years and had two children, but Brown Publicizing cases of abuse For friends and family.

In addition to the emotional abuse and threats, Brown said Simpson was also physically abusive. At one point, police were called to the couple’s home and found Brown outside, beaten and partially naked.

The pair broke up, and Brown described further violent incidents as they attempted to reconcile, including a recording of a 911 call in which Simpson was heard yelling at the operator and telling her he was afraid she was going to hurt him.

After the couple divorced in 1994, Brown and Goldman were found dead outside her home. On the night of the murders, Goldman had returned her reading glasses. The two were found stabbed to death just after midnight.

OJ Simpson trial

of The lawsuit against O.J. Simpson The trial became a media frenzy after Judge Lance Ito allowed cameras in the courtroom and broadcast the proceedings nationwide.

Key evidence The allegations against Simpson included bloodstains on a sock, brown dog hair on a black leather glove, and footprints on a pair of Bruno Magli shoes, a brand Simpson had been seen wearing in photographs.

DNA testing was new at the time, so jurors had a hard time understanding it, and Simpson’s defense team cast doubt on the case by suggesting evidence had been tampered with and presenting evidence that two LAPD officers at the scene held racist beliefs.

Simpson was acquitted Divisive rulingReactions have been largely divided along racial lines.

Guilt remains a question

After being acquitted in the criminal case, Simpson was held liable several years later in a civil lawsuit brought by the families of Brown and Goldman.

He also wrote a book titled “If I Did It,” in which he described how he would have killed the two women. The judge ordered him to keep the proceeds from the book. The Goldmans After another legal proceeding.

Simpson faced other legal troubles over the years, including those related to drugs and the theft of sports memorabilia in Las Vegas. He died of cancer at the age of 76.

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