In a filmed interview, Glen's brother Clay asserts that his brother confessed his involvement. [367] The Goldmans came under criticism for allowing the book to be released, particularly by the Brown family. [125] Afterwards, Harris gave an interview and accused the deputies of racism and claimed the jurors are dividing themselves along racial lines. [citation needed], On April 5, 1995, juror Jeanette Harris was dismissed because Judge Ito learned she had failed to disclose an incident of domestic abuse. Simpson Case in Terrain Hostile to Prosecution: It Wasn't Garcetti's Fault", "Who Was on the O.J. Kardashian and Shapiro told Simpson this but when the police arrived an hour later, Simpson was gone along with Al Cowlings. [237], The prosecution denied that the mistakes made by Fung and Mazzola changed the validity of the results. [172] He panicked and made the sounds that Kaelin heard when he realized that the security system would not let him enter through the rear entrance. [387], The murders continue to be the subject of research and speculation. [306] After the trial, Fuhrman said that he was not a racist and apologized for his previous language, saying he was play-acting when he made the tapes, as he had been asked to be as dramatic as possible and was promised a $10,000 fee if the screenplay was produced. [100][94] The chase was covered live by ABC anchors Peter Jennings and Barbara Walters on behalf of the network's five news magazines, which achieved some of their highest-ever ratings that week. Simpson was not seen again until 10:54pm when he answered the intercom at the front door for the limousine driver, Allan Park. Simpson (centre) and his attorneys F. Lee Bailey (left) and Johnnie Cochran reacting to the not-guilty verdict at Simpson's criminal trial, October 3, 1995. [393] Since Goldman had worked for Cantor as a waiter, and Nicole was a regular at Dragonfly, some books about the case have raised the possibility that the three killings may also have resulted from involvement in drug trafficking.[390][394][395]. COURTHOUSE. Park said the "shadowy figure" initially approached the front door before heading down the southern walkway which leads to where the glove was found by Fuhrman. [66] Forensic evidence from the Los Angeles County coroner alleged that Goldman had been attacked and stabbed repeatedly in the neck and chest with one hand while the assailant restrained him with an arm chokehold. Crawford found them and put them in a white envelope. [98][96][89] Spectators shouting "Go, O.J., go"—the famous slogan from Simpson's Hertz commercials[103][104]—and encouraging the actions of a possibly suicidal murder suspect outraged Jim Hill, among those broadcasting pleas to their friend to surrender. [322], Episodes of sitcoms, such as The Simpsons, South Park, Family Guy, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia ("Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense") and Seinfeld ("The Big Salad", "The Caddy"), have mocked the case, or more specifically, Simpson himself. Both victims had been dead for about two hours prior to the arrival of police. Simpson wanted a speedy trial, and the defense and prosecuting attorneys worked around the clock for several months to prepare their cases. He had received both blood reference vials from the victims earlier that day from the coroner and booked them immediately into evidence. Simpson trial: Night of the murders timeline", "Nicole Simpson's Neighbors Describe How Dog Led Them To Slaying Scene", "Unbloodied Feet of Nicole Simpson Indicate That She Died First, Investigator Testifies", "Nicole Simpson's Grisly Death Described To Jury", "O.J. [174][175] Marcia Clark stated in her opening statements that there was a "trail of blood from the Bundy Crime scene through Simpson's Ford Bronco to his bedroom at Rockingham". The defense team argued that the glove could not have been Simpson’s, because it appeared too small for his hand when he tried it on in the courtroom. Cochran compared Fuhrman to Adolf Hitler and referred to him as "a genocidal racist, a perjurer, America's worst nightmare and the personification of evil", and claimed without proof that Fuhrman had single-handedly planted all of the evidence, including the gloves, in an attempt to frame Simpson for the murders based purely on his dislike of interracial couples. In January of 1997, a little over a year after the Oct. 3, 1995 verdict in the criminal case, the Goldman family brought a wrongful death suit against Simpson in civil court. Instead, he walked to the front of the property, where he saw Park's limo outside the Ashford gate. "[264], After McKinny was forced to hand over the tapes to the defense, Fuhrman says he asked the prosecution for a redirect to explain the context of those tapes but the prosecution and his fellow police officers abandoned him after Ito played the audiotapes in open court for the public to hear. [170] At approximately 10:50pm he saw a "tall African American shadowy figure resembling Simpson" approach the front door before aborting towards the southern walkway that leads to Kaelin's bungalow. [135] Simpson's history of abusing Nicole resulted in their divorce and him pleading guilty to one count of domestic violence in 1989. When she caught up to it, Cowlings yelled out that Simpson was in the back seat of the vehicle and had a gun to his own head. [70] At 10:07 a.m. on Tuesday, October 3, 1995, Simpson was acquitted on both counts of murder. He voluntarily gave some of his own blood for comparison with evidence collected at the crime scene and was released. It doesn't lead you to a false positive. Mezzaluna was reportedly a nexus for drug trafficking in Brentwood. Simpson's DNA found on a trail of blood drops leading away from the victims, towards and on the back gate at Bundy. The prosecution said that they felt these items of evidence would bring up emotional issues on Simpson's part that could harm their case, despite the fact that the items seemed as though they could be used for fleeing. In 1999, 74% of the population thought he was guilty and 21% believed he was not. This article was most recently revised and updated by, https://www.britannica.com/event/O-J-Simpson-trial. Critics of the jury's not-guilty verdict contended that the deliberation time was unduly short relative to the length of the trial. [65] Bloody shoe prints leaving the scene through the back gate were left by the assailant. Simpson Granted Parole: What's Next for the Former NFL Star? The Case Profile of OJ Simpson Trial. [369][370], As a result of a 2007 incident in Las Vegas, Nevada regarding an attempt to steal materials Simpson claimed were stolen from him, Simpson was convicted in 2008 of multiple felonies including use of a deadly weapon to commit kidnapping, burglary and armed robbery, and sentenced to a minimum nine years to a maximum 33 years in prison. [340], When the trial began, all of the networks were getting these hate-mail letters because people's soap operas were being interrupted for the Simpson trial. In an apparent joke, Simpson showed up at her hotel room claiming to have a surprise for her, and suddenly waved a banana about his head, as if it were a knife, and pretended to stab Wax with it. Martz also tested his own unpreserved blood and got the same results for EDTA levels as the evidence samples, which he said conclusively disproved the claim the evidence blood came from the reference vials. "Hungry for a Change of Scene, NBC's Brokaw Bolts 'Camp O.J. Detective Vannatter then instructed Fuhrman to scale the wall and unlock the gate to allow the other three detectives to enter. He had been stabbed multiple times in the body and neck but like Brown had relatively few defensive wounds, which also signified a short struggle to investigators. [63] While NBC continued coverage of Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and the Houston Rockets at Madison Square Garden, the game appeared in a small box in the corner while Tom Brokaw covered the chase. Simpson played the lead role of "Bullfrog" Burke, who led a group of former U.S. Navy SEALs. Detective Lange testified that 14 other officers were there when Fuhrman arrived and all said there was only one glove at the crime scene. A passenger on the plane and the pilot testified to not noticing any cuts or wounds on Simpson's hands. O.J. [107][108] She had stayed for several days at Brown's condo until entering rehab four days before the killings. 's Ex-Agent Makes A Big Claim About The Gloves", "THE O.J. [11] The reasonable doubt theory included evidence that the blood sample had allegedly been mishandled by lab scientists and technicians, and there were questionable circumstances that surrounded other court exhibits. The prosecution stated they believed the gloves shrank from having been soaked in the blood of the victims. Simpson's lost interview: Soledad O'Brien previews 'bizarre' account", "O.J. Simpson, his criminal case and his life, which have recently been seen on television and in documentaries, are nearly as popular of a topic of discussion today as they were in 1994. Simpson became a person of interest after police found a bloody glove behind his house and was formally charged with the murders on June 17. Get Away with Murder,[381] which details Simpson confessing to the killings to Gilbert. [69] Park testified that he had been looking for and had seen the house number on the curb, and the prosecution presented exhibits to show that the position in which the Bronco was found the next morning was right next to the house number (implying that Park would surely have noticed the Bronco if it had been there at that time). Decades later the O.J Simpson case is still a topic of discussion, and, in my opinion, an important one at that. The prosecution responded that the Bronco had already been impounded by the time Vannatter returned and was not even at Rockingham.[291]. Simpson's ex-wife Nicole the year before were drug-related as well. [256] However, Howard Coleman, president of Seattle-based forensic DNA laboratory GeneLex, criticized Scheck's cross-examination as "smoke and mirrors" and stated "Everything we get in the lab is contaminated to some degree. CEO Rupert Murdoch, speaking at a press conference, stated: "I and senior management agree with the American public that this was an ill-considered project."[366]. Simpson", "Simpson tormented, beat wife, papers say", "Worker at Women's Shelter Tells Simpson Trial of a 'Nicole' Call", "Women's shelter worker testifies against Simpson – Dec. 4, 1996", "Inside the Short, Tragic Life of Nicole Brown Simpson and Her Hopeful Final Days", "100 Reasons Why The OJ Trial Is The Most Absurd Event in American History", "Navy Uniform Regulations on the Watch Cap", "Victim Thrived on Life in Fast Lane, His Friends Recall", "On Fatal Night, Nicole Simpson Was Seen With a Man in a Shop". Nicole's Akita dog with bloodstained paws led neighbors to the body. [308], On September 6, 1995, Fuhrman was called back to the witness stand by the defense, after the prosecution refused to redirect him, to answer more questions. Facts: On the night of June 12, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson, ex-wife of OJ Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman were found murdered between the time of 10-12 PM in front of Nicoles own home. [168], Park's testimony was significant because it explained the location of the glove found at Simpson's home. [398] A blue plastic bag was later recovered from the Rockingham estate and a broken piece of fence was recovered from the Bundy crime scene, both were entered into evidence. When he did not turn himself in at the agreed time (having previously been released after perfunctory questioning by police detectives), he became the object of a low-speed pursuit in a white 1993 Ford Bronco SUV owned and driven by his friend Al Cowlings. [317] Dershowitz, a member of the Simpson defense team, refuted the claim, stating "the defense doesn't get access to evidence except under controlled circumstances. [398], Singular was also told by the source that Fuhrman had some sort of relationship with Nicole Brown Simpson, and an internal affairs investigation conducted by the LAPD later revealed Fuhrman was overheard bragging to other officers about being intimate with Brown and describing her breast augmentation. [166][167] Simpson had no alibi for approximately one hour and 18 minutes during which time the murders took place. The O. J. Simpson murder case (officially The People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson) was a criminal trial held in Los Angeles County Superior Court. California, constituent state of the United States of America. [5] In Cochran's summation to the jury, he was unable to refute any of the prosecution's claims, and instead emphasized that Fuhrman was proved to have repeatedly referred to black people as "niggers" and also to have boasted of beating young black men in his role as a police officer. Simpson trial: Transcript of Bronco call", "O.J. Through television, Shapiro appealed to Simpson to surrender. Updates? [253][254][244][255], Barry Scheck's eight-day cross-examination of Dennis Fung was lauded in the media. "There Was A Lot of Blood. At around 6:20 pm, a motorist in Orange County notified California Highway Patrol after seeing someone believed to be Simpson riding in the Bronco on the I-5 freeway heading north, driven by Cowlings. Congressmen canceled press conferences, with one telling reporters, "Not only would you not be here, but I wouldn't be here, either. [37] This behavior is an intimidation tactic meant to force the victim to return to the abuser. [102] The case was a seminal event in the history of reality television. Simpson' Shows Just How Complicated The Case Was", "Ito Bars Simpson Team's Attempt To Link Drug Dealers To Killings", "Simpson Prosecutor Incurs Ito's Wrath Over Tirade", "Simpson Judge Bars Use Of Drug-Killing Theory", "CourtTV.com – Trials – O.J. [144] Marcia Clark stated it was because they believed the DNA evidence against Simpson was insurmountable, but the media speculated it was because of the comments made by dismissed juror Jeanette Harris. Simpson", "OJ Simpson Acquittal Suit Arrives at Newseum in DC", "OJ Simpson Bronco is heading to Pigeon Forge", "An O.J. In 1995, the use of DNA evidence in the courtroom was still an emerging science, which Simpson's defense team viciously tried to tear apart the state's case. Simpson Case examines the O.J. The attorneys representing Simpson, known as the “Dream Team,” included F. Lee Bailey, Robert Blasier, Shawn Chapman Holley, Robert Shapiro, and Alan Dershowitz; Johnnie Cochran later became the defense team’s lead attorney. "Dog Led Neighbors To Body The Akita Took The Couple to the Slain Nicole Simpson. [320], An estimated 100 million people worldwide watched or listened to the verdict announcement. [397] Rogers' family stated that he had informed them that he had been working for Nicole in 1994 and that he had made verbal threats about her to them. Much later, in his years-long correspondence with criminal profiler Anthony Meolis, Glen also wrote about and created paintings pointing towards his involvement with the murders. "This is a historic case, and I consider this his confession," publisher Judith Regan told the Associated Press. PROSECUTORS FOR NOT DISCLOSING FIBER EVIDENCE", "SIMPSON TRIAL FOCUSES ON HAIR AS PROSECUTION WINDS DOWN", "Prosecutors Say Hair, Fibers Link Simpson to Scene", "EXPERT: HAIR LIKE SIMPSON'S FOUND ON VICTIM'S SHIRT", "Simpson's Shoe Size Fits Bloody Prints Left at the Crime Scene, an F.B.I. Simpson Trial Jury? [127] The media described this incident as a "Jury Revolt" and the protesters wearing all black as resembling a "funeral procession". [45], A few months before the murders, Simpson completed a film pilot for Frogmen, an adventure series similar to The A-Team. 10:22-10:30 Limo driver Allan Park, scheduled to take Simpson to airport, does not see Bronco on Rocking… This supported the prosecution's theory that the assailant killed Brown first, then Goldman, and afterwards returned to Brown to cut her throat. In the Bronco, police found "$8,000 in cash, a change of clothing, a loaded .357 Magnum, a United States passport, family pictures, and a disguise kit with a fake goatee and mustache". [92][89] At 5:51 pm, Simpson reportedly called 9-1-1; the call was traced to the Santa Ana Freeway, near Lake Forest. The socks were collected on June 13 and had blood from both Simpson and Brown, but her blood on the socks was not identified until August 4. [415], Rapper Eminem referenced the murders in his 1999 song "Role Model", saying, "Me and Marcus Allen went over to see Nicole, When we heard a knock at the door, must have been Ron Gold. Less than four months later, that jury found him responsible for the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman and awarded their families $33.5 million in damages. Here's The Apology", "Simpson Acquitted, Freed, Vows to Hunt Down Killers", "Simpson Expands on Slaying Remark Made to Magazine", "Photo expert resumes testimony in Simpson trial", "Court: Simpson Still Liable For $33.5M Judgment", "DENVER BUYER BURNS O.J. Other pre-1994 photos of Simpson wearing Bruno Magli shoes were discovered as well. She concluded that nothing could have saved her case, given the defense's strategy of highlighting racial issues related to Simpson and the LAPD, and the predominance of blacks on the jury. Fibers that were only used in the 1993-1994 model year. He also noted that the jury was never informed about items found in the Bronco. Ron Goldman then came upon the scene and was murdered as well. June 13, 1994 - Simpson is questioned by the LAPD for three hours and released. [62][235][240] Marcia Clark called Scheck and Neufeld's claims a "smoke screen. SIMPSON … KEYSTONE CRIMINAL DEFENSE", "F.B.I. Defense attorney Uelmen asked Fuhrman if it was his intention to plead the Fifth to all questions, and Fuhrman's attorney instructed him to reply "yes". Was Guilty", "CNN O.J. Bugliosi also said the prosecutors should have gone into more detail about Simpson's domestic abuse and presented evidence contrary to the defense's assertion that Simpson was a leader in the black community. He described the fights with Brown and their decision not to reconcile as normal in a long relationship, and asked the media "as a last wish" not to bother his children. The prosecution then called Denise Brown, Nicole Brown's sister, to the witness stand. Kentucky. Simpson Trial: Where Are They Now? Christopher Darden later confirmed that to be true. [403] Kim Goldman accused ID of irresponsibility, stating that no one had informed her of Glen Rogers' claims that he had been involved in her brother's death. The following day, Ito dismissed the three deputies anyway, which upset the jurors that didn't complain because the dismissal appeared to lend credence to Harris's allegations, which they all denied. [71], At the same time Park witnessed this "shadowy figure" head towards the south walkway where the bloody glove would later be found, Kato Kaelin had just previously been on the telephone with his friend, Rachel Ferrara. He criticized Bailey as a "loose cannon" and Cochran for bringing race into the trial. [344] Ito was later criticized for this decision by other legal professionals. Simpson's 1997 civil trial found that Simpson was liable for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. Simpson Minimum Maintenance: Fitness for Men, which demonstrated that Simpson was anything but frail. The documentary, produced by Malcolm Brinkworth, claims that the police and prosecution had contaminated or planted evidence pointing to Simpson as the killer, and ignored exculpatory evidence. He then testified he saw a figure the same size as Simpson enter the house through the front door from where the driveway starts and then the lights came on. In 1996, Cochran wrote and published a book about the trial. He also claimed that the consulting labs’ PCR DNA matches were not reliable, as the evidence they tested went "through the LAPD" for packaging and shipping. [398], Such theories have been refuted by Clark,[401] Brown's sister Tanya, and Fred Goldman who said, "I believe [O.J.] [266] The prosecution also pointed out that the media cameras present proved that Vannatter never returned to the Bundy crime scene (Nicole Brown's home) that evening, where Simpson's blood was allegedly planted. On July 24, 1995, Dr. Fredric Rieders, a forensic toxicologist who had analysed results provided by FBI special agent Roger Martz, testified that the level of EDTA in the evidence samples was higher than that which is normally found in blood: this appeared to support the claim they came from the reference vials. [295][296] Jeffrey Toobin published an article in The New Yorker months before the trial began, which cited a source in Simpson's defense team that they intended to accuse Mark Fuhrman of planting the glove with the motive being racism. [94][85], News helicopters searched the Los Angeles highway system for Cowlings's white Ford Bronco (Cowlings and Simpson both had white Broncos). [398] Singular relayed all of this information to the defense team and was in communication with them for a couple of months. "Meet the O.J. Simpson told Shapiro he wanted to surrender himself,[86] to which the police agreed, believing someone as famous as Simpson would not attempt to flee. The leather gloves appeared too tight for Simpson to put on easily, especially over the latex gloves he wore underneath. [380], In May 2008, Mike Gilbert, a former agent and friend of Simpson, released his book How I Helped O.J. OJ Simpson Case Summary. Simpson trial: The prosecution rests", "Hairs Found at Crime Scene Are Microscopically Similar to O.J. [361] In 2008, a Los Angeles superior court approved the plaintiffs' renewal application on the court judgment against Simpson. Deputy District Attorneys Marcia Clark, William Hodgman and later Christopher Darden thought that they had a strong case against Simpson, but Cochran was able to convince the jury that there was reasonable doubt concerning the validity of the State's DNA evidence, which was a relatively new form of evidence in trials at that time. Only four of the original jurors remained on the final panel. Belief in Simpson’s innocence or guilt was divided largely along racial lines, with a majority of African Americans in support of Simpson and most white Americans believing in his guilt. Simpson civil trial", "Jack Walraven's Simpson Trial Transcripts – December 17, 1996", "Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Baden: I Was Shunned For Being A Defense Witness In O.J. [332] In contrast to Cochran's book, Shapiro said that he does not believe that Simpson was framed by the LAPD, but considered the verdict correct due to reasonable doubt. [citation needed], On Friday, June 17 detectives recommended that Simpson be charged with two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstance of multiple killings after the final DNA results came back. "[citation needed], The 2002 song "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous", by American punk-pop band Good Charlotte includes the lyrics, "You know if you're famous you can kill your wife? The trial became historically significant because of the reaction to the verdict. [5][102] Tests on the knife determined that an oil used on new cutlery was still present on the knife, indicating it had never been used. He Evoked The Fifth Amendment In Court", "Lawyers Clash Over F. Lee Bailey's 'Marine to Marine' Comment", "Bailey's Questioning Of Fuhrman Ends Minus Fireworks", "Some who helped shape the O.J. [citation needed], In 1996, Fred Goldman and Sharon Rufo, the parents of Ron Goldman, filed a suit against Simpson for wrongful death, while Brown's estate, represented by her father Lou Brown,[356] brought suit against Simpson in a "survivor suit." The book's release was planned to coincide with a Fox special featuring Simpson. [82] The police contacted Simpson at his home on Monday, June 13 and took him to Parker Center for questioning. Simpson: Week-by-week", "Abuse Expert Stirs Uproar With Simpson Defense Role : Trial: Psychologist Lenore Walker says she is testifying to bar either side from distorting data on battered women", "O.J. That incident led to Simpson's arrest and eventual pleading of no contest to one count of domestic violence for which he received probation for one year. [334] In it he criticizes Ito as a "starstruck" judge who allowed the trial to turn into a media circus and the defense to control the court room while he collected hourglasses from fans and invited celebrities into his chambers. Later, the Goldman family was awarded rights to the book to satisfy part of the judgment against Simpson. [140] LAPD officer and long time friend of both Simpson and Brown, Ron Shipp, testified on February 1, 1995 that Simpson told him the day after the murders that he did not want to take a polygraph test offered to him by the police because "I've had a lot of dreams about killing her. Time became the subject of a media scandal. [51] After eating at Mezzaluna, Brown and her children went to Ben & Jerry's before returning home. Shapiro admitted the defense played the "race card," "from the bottom of the deck". He devotes the last two chapters to explaining the arguments of Scheck and Neufeld against the DNA evidence in the Simpson case. At 1:50 pm, Commander Dave Gascon, LAPD's chief spokesman, publicly declared that Simpson was a fugitive; the police issued an all-points bulletin for him and an arrest warrant for Cowlings. Ito also criticized the defense's theory of how Fuhrman allegedly planted the glove stating "it would strain logic to believe that". and Hertz: The rise and fall of a rent-a-star", "Mark Fuhrman Slams The People v. O.J. After the publication of the photo drew widespread criticism of racist editorializing and yellow journalism, Time publicly apologized. [164][165] Kato Kaelin testified on March 22, 1995 that he last saw Simpson at 9:36pm that evening. [26] Brown filed for divorce on February 25, 1992, citing "irreconcilable differences". Cowlings's voice is overheard in the recording (after the Bronco had arrived at Simpson's home surrounded by police) pleading with Simpson to surrender and end the chase peacefully. Some said that the jurors, most of whom did not have any college education, did not understand the forensic evidence. [123][124] The jury was sequestered for 265 days, the most in American history. [85][88][89], At 5 pm, Kardashian and one of his defense lawyers read Simpson's public letter. President Bill Clinton was briefed on security measures if rioting occurred nationwide. Simpson and Nicole Brown's DNA found on blood on a pair of socks in Simpson's bedroom. [389][example's importance? [215] The remaining three exhibits were planted by the police and thus "corrupted" by police fraud. Former National Football League (NFL) player, broadcaster and actor O. J. Simpson was tried and acquitted on two counts of murder for the June 12, 1994, slashing deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman. [318] After the verdict was read, juror number nine, 44-year-old Lionel Cryer, gave Simpson a black power raised fist salute. There he discovered Brown's dead body and flagged down a passing patrol car. [69][70] He drove around Simpson's estate to make sure he could navigate the area with the stretch limousine properly and testified he did not see Simpson's Ford Bronco parked outside. [345][357] The Goldman family was represented by Daniel Petrocelli, with Simpson represented by Bob Baker. Fuhrman says he instantly became a pariah. [69] Both Park and Kaelin would later testify that Simpson seemed agitated that night. ", "THE TIMES POLL : Most in County Disagree With Simpson Verdicts", "Most Black People Now Think O.J. There's no such thing as 25 to life, as long as you got the cash to pay for Cochran", in reference to the "Not Guilty" verdict which, many believe, wouldn't have been the case if Simpson hadn't appointed Cochran as his lead attorney. However, the prosecution never introduced it as evidence during the trial. It is chronic in the sense that it doesn't go away. That it did not, she says, attests to a judicial system compromised by issues of race and celebrity. verdict: interviews: Peter arenella, "Judge Fujisaki was able to keep trial in control". The pursuit was watched live by an estimated 95 million people. Simpson and the Kardashians", "The O.J. [93] McKay reiterated on radio his pleas to Simpson to turn himself in instead of committing suicide;[98] "My God, we love you, Juice. Rather than surrender to police after being notified of impending charges, on June 17 Simpson hid in the back of a sport-utility vehicle driven by his friend A.C. Cowlings.
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