Oj Simpson Case

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One of the most prolonged trials ever which is greatly known as the “trial of the century” which involved the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman. On June 13, 1994, both victim were found deceased outside the condominium of Nicole Brown Simpson in Los Angeles, California. An external examination of the body determined the cause of death was through various angles of stabbings to the upper area of the both victims, showing all signs of a homocide. With all fingers pointing at ex husband of Nicole Brown Simpson and former professional football star Orenthal James Simpson also known as O.J. Simpson. With the emergent of a new form of evidence in trials known as DNA profiling, had the case occurred in the 21st century, would the outcome of the trial differ? The case …show more content…
Yet what separated the O.J. Simpson case from others was the impact it played in the evolution of forensic science. The trial between “People of the state of California v. Orenthal James Simpson” was one of the most anticipating trials in history. The trial lasted more than 8 months consisting of key evidence presented to the jury. DNA analysis was heavily used and relied on in the trial, much evidence was found at the crime scene, O.J. Simpson’s home and car. Evidence consisting of dry blood stains and bloody shoe prints found at the crime, hair and fibres, bloody socks found beside Mr. Simpson’s bed, blood found in the white Ford Bronco owned by O.J. Simpson, and a bloody glove found near the crime scene. Blood drops containing Mr. Simpson’s “genetic markers” along with