LAS VEGAS (AP) — O.J. Simpson is not planning to move from Nevada to Florida like he told state parole officials before he was released in October from Nevada state prison, his Las Vegas lawyer said Thursday. The 70-year-old former football hero, acquitted murder defendant and armed robb...
Malcolm LaVergne last saw O.J. Simpson shortly before the Easter holiday. He visited Simpson at a home Simpson was renting in Las Vegas. TRUE CRIME O.J. Simpson Cremated, No Plans of Public Memorial in Wake of Ex-NFL Star's Death From Cancer ...
Before his stint in Phoenix, Watkiss was reporting in LA and on the scene the day Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were found murdered at their Brentwood home. “The crime tape had gone up and they had just discovered Ron and Nicole’s bodies. Getting there fairly early with ...
Before the murders, Simpson had been photographed wearing Bruno Magli shoes, images that the FBI placed into an evidence filing labeled "K32." In a letter to the court, an FBI analyst wrote that the shoes seen in those photographs were not identical to the shoes that left the print. Ronal...
The death of O.J. Simpson, announced by his family on social media Thursday, has brought up memories not only of the infamous double-murder he was accused of, but also of his San Francisco roots and hero status before his association with the crime turne
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The June 12, 1994, killings of Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman brought the “Trial of the Century” that saw O.J. Simpson acquitted of the murders.
While explaining the chain of events that led to thecrime, Simpson said he was already in Las Vegas at the time, for a wedding. "As a perfect storm, we all ended up in Las Vegas, you know?" he said. Simpson was told the names of the people who may have been in the hote...
Lionel Cryer was a juror in Simpson's infamous trial, but something changed his mind after the verdict was handed down.
Simpson's lawyers filed the appeal last October, arguing that Clark County District Court Judge Linda Marie Bell was wrong to deny Simpson a new trial on charges related to a botched hotel room heist that landed him in prison for nine to 33 years. ...