The 1995 murder trial of ex-football star O. J. Simpson captivated the nation. Had the once-beloved athlete really killed his ex-wife Nicole Simpson and waiter Ronald Goldman? Never before had a trial received such intense scrutiny from ...See moreThe 1995 murder trial of ex-football star O. J. Simpson captivated the nation. Had the once-beloved athlete really killed his ex-wife Nicole Simpson and waiter Ronald Goldman? Never before had a trial received such intense scrutiny from the media. When the verdict of "Not Guilty" was announced, the reactions ranged from jubilation to outrage. But did the jury get the entire story? What about the compelling evidence that was never presented? From the witness who saw Simpson speeding from Nicole's home shortly after the murder, to the salesman who sold him a potentially deadly knife, to a damning note that O.J. wrote shortly before his arrest, there is a long list of shocking evidence never shown to the twelve men and woman sitting in the jury box. Why not? And if they had, would the verdict have changed to GUILTY?
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