Oj Simpson Impact On Society

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“ If it doesn't fit, you must acquit” ("Is O.J. Simpson Innocent"). This is a well known quote from the famous O.J Simpson trials. He was born on July 9th, 1947. He was named Orenthal James after a french actor that his aunt liked. When he was thirteen he was involved in a gang and got into a fight where he landed himself in a youth guidance center. He grew up to be a football player in college and then in the NFL. Then after he became an actor. He was married to his first wife when he met Nicole Brown. Him and his wife got a divorce and then in 1985 O.J. and Nicole got married. She then filed for a divorce in 1992 because she said he was abusive. Two years later on June 13th, 1994, Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman were found murdered outside of her house. Of course the main suspect was O.J. This was one of the biggest trials yet and the media made it even bigger. The outcome of the O.J. Simpson trials shows how much of an effect the media has on crimes today. One way to show that the …show more content…

O.J. Simpson was very well known. He was famous for football and then for television. Of course people knew all about him so when these murders happened, everyone wanted to know every little detail. Also, many television shows would air what's happening in the trial and would make shows about him. Ted Koppel, anchor and managing editor of ABC's Nightline, talks about how many times they ran shows on the trial. He says they tried not to air it that often because, they didn’t want people to end up getting bored with it and stop watching the show. To his surprise, every time that they did run a show on him, their rating went up ten percent. They only showed about the trial once a week because it was almost impossible to ignore with everything that was happening ("The O.J. Verdict"). If there wouldn’t have been so many shows on what happened then it wouldn’t have been such a worldwide

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