The O. J. Simpson Case

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Orenthal James was guilty of the murder of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman on June 12, 1994. He is guilty by the bloody glove found at the Simpson residence and at the Bundy residence, all of the blood evidence that was found that connected Simpson to the scene, and Simpson was not home when he said that he was, O.J confessed to Oprah he killed Ron and Nicole out of anger and jealousy. In 1994, Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman were found stabbed to death, outside of Nicole’s home. The first and most key suspect was O.J “The Juice” Simpson. This trial lasted more than 135 days. There was multiple evidence found that put O.J. Simpson at the murder scene and made many people think that he did the crime. First off, there was a glove found at the Bundy residence. This was the left one. There was a glove, the right one, found at the Simpson residence. This glove was key evidence to this trial but unfortunately when Christopher Darden had Simpson put on the gloves they didn’t fit. According to prosecutors, the gloves …show more content…

Simpson, in 2011, admitted to Oprah Winfrey after numerous attempts of Oprah trying to get ahold of O.J,for an interview. He finally told the producer to tell Oprah, “Yes I did it. I killed Nicole, but it was in self defense. She pulled a knife on me and I had to defend myself.” He later goes on to in quite detail on why he did what he did and what led up to that moment of Nicole’s and Ron’s death. He says, “I went over there to give her a piece of my mind..she was yelling go away! Go away! And waving the knife around at me. At one point she was lunging at me with the knife and I was trying to talk to her. Nicole stepped out of the apartment - slashing the knife in the air. I was in such a rage that something just snapped. I couldn’t take her constant taunting of me with other men or her using drugs or drinking while my kids were living with her. I went berserk.” He later went on and told the producer he knifed Ron Goldman in self defense as

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