From a glove that "doesn't fit," to leaked nude photos, and shocking recordings of an LAPD detective using a racial slur, there were many unforgettable moments from the "Trial of the Century."
O.J. Simpson's sensational double murder trial, where he stood accused of killing Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, altered the lives of nearly everyone involved. Find out where the key players are today.
O.J. Simpson died last week, nearly 30 years after the football legend went on trial for allegedly killing his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.
Kim Goldman — the sister of the man killed with Nicole Brown Simpson in 1994 — invited Gabby Petito's family on her new podcast exploring how media coverage of high profile cases affects survivors.
Nicole Brown Simpson’s death “seems like yesterday,” her sister said. Ron Goldman's sister, Kim, says she doesn't even refer to O.J. Simpson by name, opting instead for “murdering liar.”
Prosecutor Christopher Darden and former LAPD Detective Tom Lange shared their regrets, 25 years after the O.J Simpson not-guilty verdict, on a panel at CrimeCon in New Orleans last weekend. Darden said that "another kind of justice" waits for Simpson.
O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman were killed nearly 25 years ago, but it’s something the former football star and ex-convict says that he and his family don’t focus on.
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a degenerative brain disease found in athletes, military veterans, and other people who have suffered a history of repetitive brain trauma.
O.J. Simpson: "I grabbed the knife. I do remember that portion... and to be honest, after that, I don’t remember, except I’m standing there and there’s all kinda stuff around. Blood and stuff.”