How Did Oj Simpson Get Off On Murder With Actual Evidence Of Blood

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The trial of the Century is what the media calls it, The state of california vs. Orenthal james simpson, the man acquitted of the murder of ex-lover Nicole brown and Ronald Goldman. On june 12, 1994 OJ was tried on 2 counts of murder. With the help of his defense “Dream Team” of high-profile lawyers which consisted of 8, Simpson was given a verdict of not guilty on October 3, 1995. How did this man get off on murder with actual evidence of blood samples ?

Oj Simpson, a retired american football player who played with the Buffalo Bills and San Fransisco 49rs, and ex-wife native of West Germany Nicole Brown Simpson met while Nicole was a waitress at Beverly Hills “The Daisy”. After the 1979 divorce of Simpson and ex-wife Marguerite, Oj and …show more content…

Glen Rodgers, the hired painter for Nicole Brown was hired by Simpson to steal back a pair of diamond earrings, it went south when Goldman ran into him at the stairs said Goldman in a written letter to Criminal Profiler, Anthony Meoli. Hairs of Simpson had been found on Ronald Goldman's shirt. The blood samples of what had been found consisted of blood dropped at the Bundy condo where the murder took place matched Simpsons, who had cuts on his hand the day of the murders. Blood was also found in his Bronco, master bedroom, and driveway. Socks in the home of OJ which had blood matched with Browns DNA sample. A right hand glove was found at Simpson's’ residence were Aris Light XL gloves, Simpson wore Aris light gloves from 1990 to 1994. This key evidence played a huge role in the case, the footprints found at Bundy were a size 12 Bruno Magli. How did the footprints of Simpson show up prior the crime scene? He went to check Rodgers work, so he walked up and left footprints as huge key evidence. Simpson wore a size 12 and was pictured wearing the same pair of Bruno months prior the …show more content…

At 10 A.M on October 3, 1995 Orenthal James Simpson was found not guilty on both counts of 1st-degree murder. The only testimony reviewed was that of limo driver Allan Park. Although, Simpson was found not guilty. The fight was not over, he was then tried in a Civil case by the parents of the victims. The trial took place over 4 months and was not televised by judges order. The victims' families were awarded $33.5 million in compensatory and punitive damages, thereby finding Simpson "responsible" for the respective

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