Today in History- October 3
O.J. SIMPSON ACQUITTED:
October 3, 1995
At the end of a sensational trial, former football star O.J. Simpson is
acquitted of the brutal 1994 double murder of his estranged wife, Nicole Brown
Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman. In the epic 252-day trial, Simpson's
"dream team" of lawyers employed creative and controversial methods to convince
jurors that Simpson's guilt had not been proved "beyond a reasonable doubt,"
thus surmounting what the prosecution called a "mountain of evidence"
implicating him as the murderer.Orenthal James Simpson--a Heisman Trophy winner,
star running back with the Buffalo Bills, and popular television
personality--married Nicole Brown in 1985. He reportedly regularly abused his
wife and in 1989 pleaded no contest to a charge of spousal battery. In 1992, she
left him and filed for divorce. On the night of June 12, 1994, Nicole Brown
Simpson and Ronald Goldman were stabbed and slashed to death in the front yard
of Mrs. Simpson's condominium in Brentwood, Los Angeles. By June 17, police had
gathered enough evidence to charge O.J. Simpson with the murders.Simpson had no
alibi for the time frame of the murders. Some 40 minutes after the murders were
committed, a limousine driver sent to take Simpson to the airport saw a man in
dark clothing hurrying up the drive of his Rockingham estate. A few minutes
later, Simpson spoke to the driver though the gate phone and let him in. During
the previous 25 minutes, the driver had repeatedly called the house and received
no answer. A single leather glove found outside Simpson's home matched a glove
found at the crime scene. In preliminary DNA tests, blood found on the glove was
shown to have come from Simpson and the two victims. After his arrest, further
DNA tests would confirm this finding. Simpson had a wound on his hand, and his
blood was a DNA match to drops found at the Brentwood crime scene. Nicole Brown
Simpson's blood was discovered on a pair of socks found at the Rockingham
estate. Simpson had recently purchased a "Stiletto" knife of the type the
coroner believed was used by the killer. Shoe prints in the blood at Brentwood
matched Simpson's shoe size and later were shown to match a type of shoe he had
owned. Neither the knife nor shoes were found by police.On June 17, a warrant
was put out for Simpson's arrest, but he refused to surrender. Just before 7
p.m., police located him in a white Ford Bronco being driven by his friend,
former teammate Al Cowlings. Cowlings refused to pull over and told police over
his cellular phone that Simpson was suicidal and had a gun to his head. Police
agreed not to stop the vehicle by force, and a low-speed chase ensued. Los
Angeles news helicopters learned of the event unfolding on their freeways, and
live television coverage began. As millions watched, the Bronco was escorted
across Los Angeles by a phalanx of police cars. Just before 8 p.m., the dramatic
journey ended when Cowlings pulled into the Rockingham estate. After an hour of
tense negotiation, Simpson emerged from the vehicle and surrendered. In the
vehicle was found a travel bag containing, among other things, Simpson's
passport, a disguise kit consisting of a fake moustache and beard, and a
revolver. Three days later, Simpson appeared before a judge and pleaded not
guilty.Simpson's subsequent criminal trial was a sensational media event of
unprecedented proportions. It was the longest trial ever held in California, and
courtroom television cameras captured the carnival-like atmosphere of the
proceedings. The prosecution's mountain of evidence was systemically called into
doubt by Simpson's team of expensive attorneys, who made the dramatic case that
their client was framed by unscrupulous and racist police officers. Citing the
questionable character of detective Mark Fuhrman and alleged blunders in the
police investigation, defense lawyers painted Simpson as yet another African
American victim of the white judicial system. The jurors' reasonable doubt grew
when the defense spent weeks attacking the damning DNA evidence, arguing in
overly technical terms that delays and other anomalies in the gathering of
evidence called the findings into question. Critics of the trial accused Judge
Lance Ito of losing control of his courtroom.In polls, a majority of African
Americans believed Simpson to be innocent of the crime, while white America was
confident of his guilt. However, the jury--made up of nine African Americans,
two whites, and one Hispanic--was not so divided; they took just four hours of
deliberation to reach the verdict of not guilty on both murder charges. On
October 3, 1995, an estimated 140 million Americans listened in on radio or
watched on television as the verdict was delivered.In February 1997, Simpson was
found liable for several charges related to the murders in a civil trial and was
forced to award $33.5 million in compensatory and punitive damages to the
victims' families. However, with few assets remaining after his long and costly
legal battle, he has avoided paying the damages.
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