Oj Simpson Murder Case

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On June 17, 1994, O. J. Simpson was the main/ alleged” suspect in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Who were both found in cold blood stabbed several times. Reflecting a few days earlier…It was alleged that after 10 p.m. on a Sunday night of June 12, 1994. An eye-witness saw a male entering through the back entrance of the late Nicole Simpson’s apartment. When the cops arrived on the scene…Brown was found slashed while Goldman was found stabbed to death with over 23 stab wounds.
This was on the beginning on the investigation of a cold yet “personal” murder. In addition, to the cold blooded murder Simpson was scheduled to leave for Chicago later that evening. The limo driver was expected to take Mr. Simpson to the airport that night for flight scheduled at 11:45 p.m. . . . The driver “Allan Park” stated “he tried ringing the door bell, but no one answered. About a half an hour later… the driver stated that he saw who he perceived to be Mr. Simpson entering his home around 10:56 p.m. The next morning the police got ahold of Simpson at the hotel he was staying at; he then was informed that his wife Nicole was murdered.
Simpson took the next flight back home. Where he later would be included as a twisted “suspect-victim” in the murder of Nicole and possibly tied with the murder of Goldman. Later that day
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Which had nothing to do with the case except for the fact that Simpson is obviously black and his wife was obviously white and by choice they decided to move forward in their relationship by getting married… despite race being a factor. Even though the “Dream Team” won the case it said that some of them felt guilty and knew he was guilty from the start, but based on his power, money, and respect they had to go forth and protect him. If the police did what they were supposed to not and not drop the ball then. I’m pretty sure this case would have had another