The bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were both found outside O. J’s Brentwood residence stabbed to death, Nicole’s head nearly decapitated, blood everywhere, a left-handed glove, and a trail of blood leading away from the scene of the crime. Orenthal James Simpson, a former NFL player and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, was found liable for damages caused by the deaths of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman in a 1996 civil suit filed by Ron Goldman’s family, however he was found not guilty of the murders in the 1994-1995 criminal trial, despite the vast amount of evidence against him.
O. J’s lack of an alibi and witness accounts can place him at the crime scene at the time of the murders. The murders took place at approximately 10:00 pm. Witnesses saw O.J racing through the streets in his white bronco around 10:40 pm. Allan Park, a limousine driver, arrived at O. J’s Simpsons estate at 10: 26 pm but no one was present. At that time O. J’s Bronco wasn’t at the residence. The driver later, at 10:56 pm, observed a dark figure, whom he presumed was O.J, walking across the front yard. Later O.J emerged from the residence and was driven to
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J’s blood. Placing O.J at the scene of the crime. A trail of blood was found leading away from the scene, the blood matched O. J’s. Blood found in the Bronco matched the blood that was found at the crime scene. Blood was found outside in O. J’s drive way, and on his clothes. This evidence demonstrates that O.J cut his finger while murdering Nicole and Ron, ran to the backside of the house, on the way he took off the left-handed glove, he got in his Bronco and drove back to his house, leaving a trail of incriminating blood all the way from the crime scene to his residence. ( User, Super. “The Trial of O. J. Simpson: The Incriminating Evidence.” Famous Trials,