Juror Carrie Bess tells “OJ: Made in America” that she was among “90 percent” of jurors seeking payback.
The O.J. Simpson murder trial was one of the most highly publicized trials in American history. In 1994, former NFL star O.J. Simpson was accused of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman. The trial, which lasted from January to October 1995, captured the attention of the nation. Simpson's defense team, led by attorneys Johnnie Cochran, Robert Shapiro, and F. Lee Bailey, famously argued that Simpson was framed by the Los Angeles Police Department. The prosecution presented DNA evidence and argued that Simpson had a history of domestic violence. In the end, Simpson was acquitted of all criminal charges in a verdict that sparked widespread debate and controversy.
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