O. J. Simpson Case Analysis

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On the night of June 12, 1994, tragedy struck at a townhouse in Los Angles, this home belonged to Nicole Brown Simpson the former wife of former NFL football player O.J.( Orenthal James) Simpson. Near the front entryway of the home lay a bloodied Nicole Brown Simpson and her dear friend Ron Goldman. Nicole and Ron had been stabbed to death and O.J. Simpson soon became named as the first potential suspect. Many pieces of evidence directly lead toward O.J.’s involvement in the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, including blood evidence directly tied to O.J. The evidence in this investigation as reported by expert witnesses was often mishandled. A media frenzy surrounded this case from the very beginning. O.J. Simpson conveniently
The night of the murder O.J. Simpon’s Ford Bronco was seized as evidence as blood had been found on the inside and outside of the car, the blood later would be tested and confirmed as matching that of both victims. Along with the Ford Bronco being seized, a bloody glove was found at the estate of O.J. Simpson the night of the murder. A report from The New York Times about May 10, 1995 stated that “ In testimony that linked O. J. Simpson directly to the murder scene for the first time, a forensic scientist testified today that DNA tests showed a genetic match between Mr. Simpson's blood and splotches found near the slashed bodies of his former wife and her friend.The tests also show that small blood stains on a sock in Mr. Simpson's bedroom had the same genetic blueprints as that of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, said Dr. Robin Cotton, the laboratory directory of Cellmark Diagnostics, a private genetic testing center in Germantown, Md (Noble, B. Kenneth, 1995).” O.J.’s defense team tried to debate the validity of the blood samples collected at the scene, arguing that it was possible the blood had been planted at the crime scene. According to a quote from crimemuseum.org “The defense team stated that EDTA was found in the samples of blood that were collected at the crime scene. EDTA is a blood fixer (anticoagulant) used in labs and mixed with collected blood. If evidence with Simpson’s blood
Simpson to the murder of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson, he was found not guilty by a jury on criminal charges. O.J. Simpson had what has been known as the “dream team” of lawyers on his defense team including Robert Kardashian, Johnny Cochran and Robert Shapiro(Crime Museum, LLC). The major moment in the defense’s case came when O.J. was to try on the glove that had been found covered in blood at the crime scene, in the famous words of Johnny Cochran “If it doesn’t fit you must acquit! (Crime Museum, LLC).” The glove didn’t fit, after three hours of deliberation the jury returned with a not guilty verdict. Today, Simpson would most likely be found guilty on both charges of murder but he is protected by double jeopardy

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