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    of gas was $1.09, a dozen eggs were 87 cents, a loaf of bread was $1.15 and the average cost of a new car was $15,500 (The People History). Timothy McVeigh caused an upset that would be known as the biggest terrorist attack at the time. The O.J. Simpson trial will be one of the most famous verdicts in history. Windows 95 and EBay were invented and became popular quickly. 1995 was a year of homegrown terrorism, the shock of the century and computer advances that changed the computer world forever…

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    January 24, 1995. With such a strong case against Simpson, the prosecution made mistakes which the defense pounced on. The prosecution claimed Simpson committed the murders due to the fact that if he couldn’t have Nicole, then no one could. The prosecution brought forward a total of 72 witnesses; all of them stated that Simpson had the motive and opportunity to kill. In addition they introduced the substantial amount of evidence that linked Simpson to the crime, as seen in the evidence section…

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    Now that the autopsy report has been released to the public and media, Nick Gordon believes that he will be found innocent. According to Radar Online, March 8, 2016, Nick’s attorneys released a statement proclaiming their client’s innocence and that he tried to save her life. Nick Gordon’s attorneys, Jose Baez and Joe S. Habachy began their statement by telling how Nick Gordon did not do anything wrong, and in fact, he tried to save Bobbi Kristina’s life. However, due to the way things looked,…

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    Oj Simpson Case Study

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    both guilty. No one was hurt. It was no big deal, and we got on with our life." She eventually filed for divorce in 1992. On June 12, 1994, the bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and a friend, Ronald Goldman, were found stabbed to death outside of her condominium in Los Angeles' Brentwood area. The evidence led police to suspect O.J. Simpson of the murder, he was told to surrender by 11 a.m. on June 17. He instead…

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    countless people to this day still believe that Orenthal James Simpson murdered his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman in cold blood, on the night of June 12, 1994. There has been a great deal of debate over this case for years. The real question is; did he or did he not commit the murder? In the eyes of the twelve jurors on the case, he was found not guilty, but in the eyes of majority of the United States he is guilty. O.J. Simpson killed his ex-wife and Ronald Goldman, but was…

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    On January 24, 1995, O.J. Simpson was brought to trial. Simpson was charged with the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Both bodies were found with repeated injuries that imitated being stabbed with a knife. There were 72 witnesses presented; the majority of them suggested that Simpson had a motive and the opportunity to kill Nicole. The prosecutors were doing an excellent job tying Simpson to both of the murders. After the second prosecution, however, they started losing the…

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    Oj Simpson Research Paper

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    Orenthal James (OJ) Simpson, was a heartthrob NFL player for the Buffalo Bills. After his first divorce in 1979, he later married Nicole Brown in 1985. After having an abusive relationship, in which Simpson verbally and physically abused her; Nicole filed for divorce in 1992. Two years later, OJ Simpson clearly got away with the murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and Ronald Goldman. The night of June 12th 1994 the bodies of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman were found stabbed to death outside…

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    Why not this interview? Lost? Pretty shocking to hear OJ detailing the crimes. I believe Charlie is his ego. Either OJ or ”Charlie” did it. He's sick... Of course, he knows the facts better than anyone. There were only three people that did know. The other two are dead. This just makes your blood run cold hearing him actually tell you the last moments of Ron and Nicoles lives. You don't say I when you speak Hypothetically. So we are now at the point a murderer can get on tv and talk about how he…

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    People vs Simpson Walter "The Fridge" Peyton. Mike "The Hammer" Ditka. Bob "Boomer" Brown. Dick "The Animal" Butkus. All were NFL Hall of Famers of the 60s and 70s, but none accomplished the fame of O.J. "The Juice" Simpson, whose criminal case may be the most monumental celebrity cases in history. It is important to acknowledge Simpson's background, the charges he received, the case, the influences on the trial, and the outcome itself to understand the significance they had on making history.…

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    that was presented. Orenthal James Simpson “former NFL player, broadcaster, and actor was accused of two counts of murder on June 12, 1994”(Britannica). The victims were Simpson’s ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her personal friend Ron Goldman. The two were found stabbed to death outside an apartment building in Los Angeles California. Due to Simpson’s relationship with the victims he quickly became their person of interest. After five days had gone by Simpson found himself in a high speed…

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