O.J. and Nicole Brown-Simpson O. J. Simpson is a retired player, broadcaster, actor and convicted felon. Simpson won the Heisman Award as America’s top collegiate football player and was later the first professional football player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season. He is more notoriously known as the prime suspect in the murder of his wife, , and Ronald Goldman.

O. J. met Nicole Brown when she was waitressing at a nightclub in Beverly Hills. Simpson was already married but soon began a relationship with the 18 year old Brown. Following a divorce from his first wife, Simpson married Nicole Brown in 1985. The couple had two children, a daughter, Sydney, and a son, Justin.

By all accounts the couple’s relationship was violent and on one occasion, Simpson plead ‘no contest’ to spousal abuse. Nicole Brown filed for divorce from Simpson in 1992 citing “irreconcilable differences.” She moved from their home on the corners of Rockingham and Asford in Brentwood, to a condo on Bundy Drive which was only 10 minutes away. Although the couple’s history of arguing and fighting was presented in court, Nicole Brown’s statements that O.J. was stalking her the four days prior to the night of the murder were never revealed to the jury. Timeline June 12, 1994

6:30 After watching her daughter’s dance recital, Nicole Brown Simpson, her children and several others go to dinner at the Mezzaluna restaurant. 9:15 One of Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters calls Mezzaluna to say that Nicole's mother had left her glasses at the restaurant. Waiter and friend Ronald Goldman, who lived less than 5 minutes from Nicole, volunteers to return the glasses. 9 - 9:30 “Kato” Kaelin, a friend staying in a guest house at O.J. Simpson's home, asks Simpson to go with him to McDonald’s for supper.

9:45 Kaelin and Simpson return home.

9:50 leaves the restaurant with the glasses inside an envelope.

10:10 - 10:15 While watching television, , a neighbor of Nicole Brown Simpson, hears the cries and constant barking of a dog.

10:25 Limousine driver Allan Park arrives at Simpson's home, 30 minutes early, to drive Simpson to the Airport for an overnight flight to .

10:40 - 10:50 Park buzzes Simpson’s intercom several times but gets no response.

10:55 Park sees a black man around 6 feet tall, just over 200 lbs walking toward the front door of the home.

11 pm Simpson answers the intercom and states that he had been in the shower.

Timeline - June 13 12:10 am Nicole's dog leads a neighbor to the murder scene where the witness describes seeing "blood flowing like a river." 12:20 am Police arrive at the Bundy murder scene. They soon discover the dead body of Nicole Brown Simpson and a second body they identify as being Ron Goldman. 4:45 am Investigators go to Simpson’s residence to notify him of the murders. 5 am Detectives and Phillip Vannatter arrive at Simpson’s Rockingham estate. 5:15 - 5:30 am Detectives and police examine what would later be proven to be blood stains on Simpson's Bronco and blood stains leading away from the vehicle. The detectives attempt to contact the people in the house, then after examining the blood and failed attempts to get any person on the phone inside the house, they determine that there may be an emergency situation and climb the fence and enter the property. 5:30 Detectives wake Simpson older daughter, Arnelle, who lived in a guesthouse, she then escorts detectives into the house. 6 am O.J. is contacted in Chicago by Detective Tom Lange and informed of his wife's tragic death. Detective Lange notes the strange behavior of Simpson. At hearing of his wife's death, Simpson exhibited an unusual demeanor. He reacted with what could only barely be termed "mild shock". Detective Lange had investigated well over 100 murders and more times than not, family members react with much more emotion than Simpson displayed. Along with the emotional out pouring, family members usually asked the standard questions, who, what ,when, where and why? Simpson asked none of these questions but told officers he would return home. During this time, tells police about some loud thumping noises he heard the night before, Detective Mark Fuhrman walks down the path behind the guesthouse to investigate. Fuhrman goes no where else on the property and officers do not investigate any other area's of the estate. In the area behind Kato's bungalow, adjacent to the air conditioning unit, Fuhrman finds a bloody glove, presumed, later proven, to match a glove left at the Bundy scene. Ronald Goldman was an aspiring actor and part-time model. At the time of his murder, Goldman was working as a waiter at the Mezzaluna Restaurant. Before returning the eyeglasses that night, Goldman stopped at his apartment then walked to Nicole’s house (time of walk – 5 minutes). Police believe Goldman arrived during or shortly after the murder of Nicole Brown- Simpson and attempted to protect her, but was stabbed to death. The autopsy lists several fatal wounds, including many stabs to the torso, one superficial slit of the throat, and one deep gash of the throat, which indicated Goldman struggled for his life. When his body was discovered the next morning, his eyelids were still open and his pager was beeping.

Nicole Brown-Simpson’s autopsy revealed several fatal wounds, in particular - an incised wound across the neck which penetrated all the way to the spine. Transection of the carotid arteries and jugular veins. Seven stab wounds of the neck and scalp. Multiple injuries to the hands indicating defense wounds, and bruising of the scalp and parietal. E V I D E N C E 9:45 pm Charles Cale, walking his dog by Simpson's Rockingham residence, does not see a white Ford Bronco. 10:02 pm Phone records indicate Simpson placed a call to his girlfriend, Paula Barberi from his white Ford Bronco. 10:22 - 10:30 pm Limo driver Alan Park testifies upon arriving at the Simpson estate he did not see a white Ford Bronco. 10:50 pm A witness reports to have seen a white Ford Bronco at the intersection of Bundy and Dorothy, the vehicle was traveling so fast it almost struck the witness.

EVIDENCE AGAINST O.J.

1. 9-1-1 calls: the history of Simpson's violence directed at Nicole Brown.

2. Hair evidence: (A) hairs consistent with that of Simpson found on cap at Bundy residence, (B) hairs consistent with that of Simpson found on Ron Goldman's shirt.

3. Fiber evidence: (C) cotton fibers, consistent with the carpet in the Bronco, found on glove at Rockingham, (D) fibers consistent with the carpet from the Bronco found on cap at Bundy residence.

4. Blood evidence: (E) killer dropped blood near shoe Bundy was of prints at Bundy, (F) blood dropped at same type as Simpson's (about 0.5% of population would match), (G) Simpson had fresh cut on his left hand the day after murder, (H) blood found in Bronco, (I) blood found in foyer and master bedroom of Simpson home, (J) blood found on Simpson's driveway. 6. Shoe evidence: (N) shoe prints Glove evidence: (K) left glove found at Bundy and found at Bundy were from a size 12 5. shoe, (O) bloody shoe right glove found at Simpson residence are Aris Light Bruno Magli gloves, size XL, (L) receipt shows Nicole Brown bought impression on Bronco carpet is a pair of Aris Light XL gloves in 1990 at consistent with a Magli shoe, (P) Bloomingdale's, (M) Simpson wore Aris Light gloves Simpson wore size 12 shoes, (R) photo from 1990 to June, 1994. evidence shows Simpson wearing Bruno Magli shoes. his is a schematic of individuals as well as are two entrances, one on T the Simpson residence evidence. Te red marks Rockingham and the other before and immediately after represent the location of on Ashford. Te limo driver the murders. Te letters A - L blood stains found at the was at the Ashford entrance. represent the location of estate. Please note that there Friday, June 17th, 1994

Simpson is charged with two counts of murder with special circumstances. He does not surrender and is declared a fugitive. At approximately 6:45 p.m., police spot a white Ford Bronco driving along an expressway in LA. Simpson is traveling with friend and reportedly has a gun. Simpson and his friend, lead police on a 60-mile low speed pursuit through southern . At 8:00 p.m., the vehicle arrives at Simpson's Brentwood mansion. At 8:51 p.m., Simpson surrenders and is jailed without bail. Police find a gun, cash, and a disguise in the Bronco. DNA and Blood Evidence Finger While interviewing Simpson, police discover a cut on his fnger. Bronco DNA analysis of the blood found in, on, and near Simpson's Bronco revealed traces of Simpson's, Nicole's, and Ronald Goldman's blood. Socks DNA analysis of blood on the socks found in Simpson's bedroom were proven to be Nicole's blood. Hair Simpson's hair was found on Goldman's shirt even though Simpson claimed to have not been at his wife’s home and to never have met Goldman. Gloves DNA analysis of blood on the gloves was proven to be a mixture of Simpson's, Nicole's, and Ronald Goldman's. Te gloves also contained particles of Goldman's hair and carpet fbers from Simpson's Bronco.

7 O.J. Simpson Defense Arguments 1. Alleged blood samples were sloppily collected and poorly handled which rendered DNA tests results unreliable. 2. Claimed Simpson’s fnger cut was not severe enough to leave the amount of evidence lef at the crime scene. Alleged Simpson injured his fnger by shattering a glass in the Chicago hotel room afer hearing of his wife’s murder. 3. Tousands of people own Bruno Magli shoes, and other shoe imprints that were unidentifed were lef at the crime scene. 4. Simpson’s hair fbers could have been lef on Brown and Goldman because police used a blanket from the victim’s apartment to cover the bodies. 5. Glove behind Simpson’s apartment was lef by Detective Mark Fuhrman, a racist cop trying to frame Simpson. Gloves did not ft Simpson during a courtroom test because they were not his. 6. Socks found in Simpson’s bedroom were planted by racist detectives wanting to frame Simpson. 7. Blood in Simpson’s white Ford Bronco was planted. 8. Simpson did not have time to drive to his wife’s house, commit the murders and then return home in time to meet his limousine driver.

8 the verdict

- the verdict - doing, the verdict cost an estimated $480 million in At 10 a.m. on October 3, lost productivity. The 1995, the jury returned a United States Supreme verdict of not guilty. The Court received a message only testimony reviewed on the verdict during oral was that of limo driver arguments, with the Alan Park who stated that justices quietly passing the he did not see Simpson's note to each other while Bronco outside of the listening to a presentation. Rockingham estate the Congressmen cancelled night the murders press conferences, with occurred. The Jury arrived one telling reporters "Not at the verdict after only only would you not be four hours of deliberation. here, but I wouldn't be An estimated 100 million here, either.” Domino's people worldwide stopped Pizza reported a large rise what they were doing to in pizza sales in the 15 watch or listen to the minutes before the verdict. verdict announcement. However, when the According to statistics, announcement began, the long-distance telephone orders stopped and "not a call volume declined by single pizza was ordered 58% while trading volume in the United States for on the New York Stock five minutes,” 90% of Exchange declined by African-Americans who 41%, even national water watched the usage decreased as people announcement believed avoided using bathrooms Simpson was innocent, 10 to watch the verdict years later 90% of those unfold. Due to the fact same individuals thought that so many people he was guilty. stopped what they were