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In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

author:First Battlefield Dismantling Officer

On the evening of June 12, 1994, a fierce dog bark broke the calm in brentwood.

The neighbors around them felt very strange, usually Nicole Brown's Akita dog is very well-behaved, I don't know what evil today.

But in this part of the United States, although neighbors get along well with each other, few people will get involved in other people's private affairs.

So no one took the initiative to check on Nicole's house, and no one came forward to comfort the poor puppy, and Schwab, who lived not far away, walked out of the house with his dog after watching "The Dick Van Dijk Show" at home as usual.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

When he reached the vicinity of 875 South Bondi Avenue, Schwab faintly heard a dog barking, but he did not pay attention and had no intention of checking it out.

It was just that the route of his usual walks happened to pass by Nicole's house, so he saw a scene of an Akita dog barking at a villa.

Shi Bowa himself is a dog lover, naturally will not be indifferent to the scene in front of him, in his mind that this dog is 80% abandoned by the owner, will bark at the owner's home, Shi Bowa slowly stepped forward, trying not to let this Akita dog be frightened.

Fortunately, the puppy did not seem to be afraid of life, and did not show the slightest aggression towards Sbowa's approach, which reassured Sbowa a lot.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

Approaching the left of the Akita Inu, he first observed the collar hanging from the puppy's neck.

As an insider, Schbois looked at it and knew that this collar was not a bargain, but there was no dog tag hanging on the collar, and it was no play to find the owner of the dog based on the above information.

Although Schwab felt that the villa in front of him should be the dog's home, but there was no evidence, and he was not good at coming to the door.

He examined it again, and found no useful clues other than the dog's paws stained with an unknown red liquid.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

Looking at the slightly restless Akita inuyasha in front of him, Shi Bowa felt troubled in his heart, and he had the heart to go away, but he couldn't bear it.

In the end, Schbois decided to take the dog back to his home first, believing that his wife would understand what he was doing.

When he brought the Akita dog home and discussed with his wife how to properly dispose of the Akita dog, his good friend Boztepe appeared in front of him in time.

After some lip service, Sbowa finally persuaded the Boztepes, who promised to take the Akita with them for the time being.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

Curiously, the Akita dog had been restless since entering the Boztepe couple's house, at first barking incessantly, and then frantically scratching the door of the Boztepe family.

Seeing this scene, Boztepe did not think much about it, but thought that it might be that the puppy had just arrived in an unfamiliar environment and was a little uncomfortable, so he decided to take the new friend outside to look around and get acquainted with each other.

In this way, Boztepe led the Akita dog out of the house, in order to stabilize the puppy's mood, Boztepe decided to go by its nature, and he led the rope behind him.

Unconsciously, they came to South Bondi Avenue again, and the Akita inu came to Nicole's house again and stopped.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

Boztepe could see that the Akita was trying to take him in, and he subconsciously looked down at his watch, and it was already 0:09.

Running to someone's house so late is easy to cause misunderstanding, you must know that in the United States, the other party can shoot you directly.

But looking at the meaning of this Akita dog, if you don't go in to see it, it is estimated that tonight is not going to be an afterlife, and in the end, Boztepe still decided to venture in to see.

Following the Akita dog through the greenery-covered aisle, the door of Nicole's house was close at hand.

Boztepe looked forward cautiously in the dim light, and the scene in front of him almost didn't scare him to death!

I saw that on the steps in front of the door, there was a woman covered in blood, motionless, and she saw that she was not alive.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

Boztepe, an ordinary American citizen, had never seen such a scene, and such a bloody scene frightened him to pull out his legs and run.

Xu felt that calling more people would give him courage, so he stumbled to the next door and frantically pounded the door of the house.

Next door to Nicole lived an elderly woman named Elsie, who was insecure when she lived alone, and it was midnight, and the rapid knock on the door frightened her enough.

Elsie called the police without saying a word, and as for opening the door for Boztepe, she hadn't thought about it at all.

It didn't take long for a patrol car to stop in front of Elsie's house, the door opened, and Officer Risk and his partner stepped down.

Hearing the sound of the police car, Boztepe seemed to have met the savior and hurried toward the police car.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

As soon as he got out of the car, Riche saw a faceless man running toward him, and Riche held Boztepe by the hand, calming his emotions, and when he was a little calmer, he asked about what had happened.

Boztpei gasped and told the story as it was, and when he heard that there had been a murder next door, Richeer became nervous.

After all, human life is at stake, and no matter what country you are in, homicide is also a serious crime.

Guided by Boztepe, Riche walked into the courtyard of Nicole's house, and at the end of the aisle he saw the corpse of the woman described by Boztepe, and Riche searched nearby and found that not far from the female corpse, there was the body of a young male.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

His head was on top of the iron fence of the adjacent apartment, his shirt pulled up above his head, and next to his body, Riche found a black knitted ski hat, a white envelope, a pager, a torn piece of paper, and a left-handed leather glove.

Through the investigation, Risker found a suspicious series of footprints outside the courtyard.

Entering the room, Risker found no signs of a fight, the bathroom was full of bath water, and there were two sleeping children in the bedroom.

Risker realized the seriousness of the matter and his first reaction was to pick up the walkie-talkie and report it to his superiors.

At this moment, he suddenly found that the walls of the house were covered with a black poster, and he took a closer look and recognized the person on the poster, it was O. J. Simpson.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

And O· J. Simpson, one of the hottest football players in the United States in the 1870s, was once hailed as the best running back in the history of professional football.

Simpson was active in the American Football League from 1973 to 1978 and maintained a record of an average of 143.1 yards per game in a single season.

In 1979, Simpson plunged into the entertainment industry after retiring from the army, and while working as a sports commentator, he often participated in filming filming in film and television dramas, and occasionally made cameo roles in them.

The somewhat famous man caught Richk's attention, and his gaze scanned the room again to see an open envelope on the table.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

Risker walked over and picked up the envelope and looked at it, and in the sender's place, it was Written by O. J. Simpson's name, it seems that the owner of this house has a different relationship with the big star.

Since the case involved well-known public figures, it was not advisable to let the media know too early, and in order to be more confidential, Riche decided to report to his superiors by telephone, after all, the chance of radio being monitored was still very large.

After receiving Risk's report, the leaders of the Los Angeles Police Department took the case very seriously, first sending a large number of police officers to seal off the vicinity of Nicole's house, and then taking the two children in the bedroom to the police station for proper placement.

At first, the leaders considered whether this was a burglary for money, after all, Nicole was very rich, which was also the most likely situation.

So the person in charge of the case, Phillips, brought in an expert who investigated the theft, Mark Foreman.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

When they arrived at the scene, they first asked Chris what had happened, and then entered the scene of the crime to investigate, at this time they did not know that it was because of their investigation that they destroyed many clues that would help solve the case.

After surveying the scene, before they could formally investigate, Phillips received a notice from his superiors, because this murder case had a great impact, so the superiors decided to turn the case over, and then they did not need to intervene.

A few hours later, Detective Vanat and his partner Lange, who had been ordered to take over the murder, arrived at the scene and, after a brief understanding of the case, surveyed the scene again.

Later, through investigation, the police learned that the female deceased was named Nicole Brown, the second wife of the famous football player Simpson.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

However, as early as 1992, the two had officially divorced, but why Simpson still wrote to Nicole needed further investigation.

As for the identity of the other young male corpse, at first everyone thought it might be Nicole's new love.

However, the results of the investigation are surprising.

It turned out that the man was called Goldman, a waiter at an Italian restaurant, and he appeared at Nicole's house only to return a pair of glasses that Nicole had forgotten when she had eaten in the restaurant.

In other words, 25-year-old Goldman is just a hapless guy who happens to be there.

Since the case was related to Simpson, it was necessary to find him for questioning.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

After contacting their superiors to get Simpson's address, the Vanats immediately drove in a police car, and in front of Simpson's house, they saw a white Ford sedan that appeared to be contaminated with some unknown liquid that resembled blood.

In order to find out whether these stains were human blood, they specifically contacted the forensics department.

Then the four people returned to the front door, through the glass window, they saw that the Simpson house was brightly lit, and the people inside should not have rested, but the four people took turns to ring the doorbell, but there was no response.

After some discussion, the four decided to force their way in and conduct a search.

They may seem fine with doing so, but in the United States, there is no court search warrant, and even the police cannot enter other people's homes without the permission of their owners, which is why their behavior later caused everyone to resist.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

The four people who entered the room found that it was inhabited, and the first person they encountered was a man named Kairin.

Kelling said he was just a tenant and wasn't very clear about Simpson's itinerary, but he said Simpson's daughter Anel was also in the villa at the time and had any questions to ask her.

Following his instructions, the police met the sleepy-eyed Anel, and after asking the police what they meant, she contacted Simpson's personal secretary, Landa, who, according to her, had flown to Chicago at midnight.

The policeman asked Simpson about his hotel in Chicago and called his room, and when Simpson learned of his ex-wife's death, he didn't show any sadness, and he seemed to be more concerned about the situation of the two children than Nicole.

At Simpson's house, Vanat was asking Kelin if anything strange had happened that night.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

Kailin recalled: "Last night at about 11 o'clock, I was about to go to bed, when suddenly there were several loud noises from the wall, as if something was knocking on the wall, with great force. ”

The police then inspected the back alley of the villa, where they found a glove stained with black stains that appeared to be the same as what they had previously found at Nicole's house.

Vanat immediately sent someone with gloves to Nicole's house for comparison, and it turned out that the two gloves were indeed a pair.

At the same time, the police officer in charge of inspecting the car received news that the stain on the car could be determined to be blood, and it was almost certain that Simpson and Nicole had been killed.

Soon after, Simpson returned to Los Angeles and rushed home non-stop, at this time Simpson's villa had gathered a lot of police officers, as well as media reporters who came to interrogate him.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

As soon as Simpson appeared, there was an immediate commotion, and Vanat immediately ordered his men to detain him.

Although the officer was quite cautious, afraid that handcuffing a black star in front of the media would cause unnecessary trouble in front of the media, and deliberately calling Simpson to a hidden corner, the scene where he handcuffed Simpson still failed to escape the media camera.

When this scene was broadcast to all American citizens through television, it immediately aroused resistance among African Citizens.

They saw the Los Angeles police as a form of gross racial discrimination and an injustice to Simpson.

Simpson's lawyer then arrived, and Vanat questioned Simpson, but did not get the desired result.

Since the police did not have an arrest warrant in their hands at the time, Simpson had to be released.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

On June 17, los Angeles police officers approached Simpson again with an arrest warrant, but they pounced, Simpson was gone, and soon the police locked Simpson's location and sent a large number of police cars to pursue him.

The Media in the United States was not far behind, and the interview vehicles and helicopters were dispatched to broadcast the whole hunt live, which was said to have attracted the attention of 95 million Americans at that time, more than the audience of the Super Cup.

In the end, of course, Simpson did not succeed in escaping, and he chose to surrender under siege.

In the following court ruling, the most important evidence of the police's allegations of Simpson's murder was the blood of the victim Ron Goldman on the Mustang parked in front of the Rockingham Villa, and during the search of the Rockingham Villa, a pair of men's socks were found under the master bed, both of which had Simpson's blood on them, and one of them also had the blood of the victim, Nicole.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

But soon, Simpson's defense lawyers found doubts in it.

It turned out that as early as June 13, the police took Simpson's 8 ml blood sample in order to do the test, and Simpson's lawyer investigated the entire testing process and found that all the tests used only 6.5 ml of blood samples, so where did the extra 1.5 ml blood sample go?

Later, the lawyer team took a blood sample from the pair of men's socks mentioned by the police for testing.

It is amazing that they actually found the antiseptic ingredient in it, how can there be such a thing in human blood?

After careful investigation, they found that the blood drawn from Simpson's body was not handed over to the technical experts at the first time, but was placed on Vanat for a period of time, and during this time, Nevanat had walked around the crime scene.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

Moreover, his partner Foreman is also a racist, and with everything in mind, there is reason to suspect that Foreman deliberately left Simpson's blood at the crime scene in order to achieve the purpose of planting bribes.

However, due to doubts in the blood evidence, it was not accepted by the court.

At the same time, the experts responsible for dissecting Nicole's body overturned the inferences made about the time of the deceased's murder.

In the new inference, Nicole was supposed to have been killed after 11 p.m. that night, according to which Simpson had no time to commit the crime.

In addition, the owner of the Los Angeles Rose Tableware Shop also testified that Simpson bought an expensive Stilller brand folding knife at his store a few weeks before the crime, which the police believed was the murder weapon.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

But according to Simpson, he did buy the knife, but he never used it once.

According to the location he explained, he found the knife lying safely in the bag, and after testing, no blood was found on it, and there was indeed no trace of use of the knife.

When the police presented the gloves they used as killers, a shocking scene occurred, and Simpson could not put the thick palm inside with all his strength, in other words, the glove did not belong to Simpson at all.

Since much of the evidence was overturned, Simpson was not convicted in the end, and we still don't know who Nicole's killer was.

In 1994, the ex-wife of the American star died tragically, and 95 million people watched the live broadcast of the hunt, but the suspect was acquitted

Although the case has also been rearranged, no useful clues have been found.

In the process of handling this case, the Los Angeles police made many fatal mistakes, causing them to get farther and farther away from the truth, the real murderer is still at large, and the soul of the deceased has never been freed.

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