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OJ Simpson death: Who was he, was he ever convicted, and why was he acquitted?

Time:2024-05-21 07:20:46 source:Global Gist news portal
(FILES) This official booking photograph released by the Los Angeles Police Department shows O.J. Simpson as the former professional football star is booked for murder 17 June, 1994. Simpson is charged in the slayings of his ex-wife Nicole Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. Simpson has died at the age of 76, his family said on April 11, 2024. (Photo by Handout / Los Angeles Police Department / AFP)

The official booking photograph released by the Los Angeles Police Department after OJ Simpson was booked for murder in 1994 after the death of his ex-wife Nicole Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. Photo: Handout / Los Angeles Police Department / AFP

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