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NBC/Getty Images Perry, pictured circa 1985, developed an interest in acting after moving to Los Angeles when he was a teen. Michael Ochs Archives/Moviepix/Getty Images Perry and Christina Applegate were cast in the 1988 made for TV teen movie "Dance 'til Dawn." NBC/Getty Images Perry and Cox appear on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1996. NBC/Getty Images Perry co-stars with Salma Hayek in the 1997 romantic comedy film "Fools Rush In." So it’s a thing that helps on these tough days.”‘Cherish every moment’(From left) Matthew Perry and Yvette Nicole Brown on 'The Odd Couple.'
Persons: Matthew Perry, “ It’s, ” Perry’s, Caitlin Morrison, Morrison, Suzanne Morrison, Perry’s, Keith Morrison, , Perry, , ’ ”, Brian Murray, Cara Vaccarino, ‘ He’s, Chandler Bing, Michael Ochs, Christina Applegate, Martha Plimpton, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Cox, Jay Leno, Salma Hayek, Michael Clarke Duncan, Warner, Monica, Danny Feld, Joe Quincy, Amy Stewart, Richard Schiff, Milo O'Shea, Kelly Reilly, Toby Melville, Reuters Perry, Merv Griffin, Jean, Paul Aussenard, LeBlanc, Mark J, Terrill, John Inwood, Zach Braff, John C, McGinley, Mitch Haddad, Amanda Peet, Bruce Willis, Everett, Chris Pizzello, Phil McCarten, Tom Williams, Lindsay Sloane, Michael Yarish, Ted Kennedy, James Corden, Terence Patrick, Julia Weeks, Matt Brennan, Dania Maxwell, Matthew, Oscar Madison, Lisa Kasteler, Doug Chapin –, , Chapin, Kasteler, Matthew hadn’t, he’d, ” Kasteler, I’ll, Kasteler –, Wolf Kasteler, we’re, Yvette Nicole Brown, Monty Brinton, ” castmates, Aniston, castmates, Thomas Lennon, Brown, ‘ Yvette, ” Perry Organizations: CNN, Dateline, Matthew, Matthew Perry Foundation of Canada, NBC, Getty, Michael Ochs Archives, Limelight, ABC, Disney Entertainment, Columbia, Warner Brothers, Bank, Comedy Theatre, Reuters, Merv Griffin Beverly Hills Country, Actors Guild, Guild of America, Los Angeles Dodgers, Capitol, National Association of Drug, Inc, CBS, Los Angeles Times Festival of, Los Angeles Times, Palisades, Los Angeles Medical, Matthew Perry Foundation, National Philanthropic Trust Locations: Los Angeles, Williamstown , Massachusetts, New York City, British, Chicago, London, Canada, California
You think you know the story of Lyle and Erik Menendez. Both brothers said they had been sexually, physically and emotionally abused for years by their parents. Soon, the Menendez brothers’ case would continue to play out amid another high-profile murder case prosecuted by the same DA’s office. The prosecutor, having successfully argued to exclude the abuse testimony, mocked the brothers’ defense during his closing arguments for not producing any evidence of abuse. Despite overwhelming family testimony acknowledging the abuse Erik and Lyle suffered, the public remained skeptical.
Persons: Lyle, Erik Menendez, Erik, Menendez, , O.J, Simpson, Nicole Brown Simpson, Ronald Goldman, Lyle’s, , Lyle Menendez’s Organizations: Los Angeles, Attorney’s Office, Beverly Hills Locations: Beverly
OJ Simpson and Nicole Brown Simpson photographed in March 1994, three months before she was murdered. Just a week later, on New Year's Eve, Brown Simpson wrote that she was beaten by her husband again. A diary entry Nicole Brown Simpson wrote about the night her husband was arrested for beating her at their home. Lifetime/Courtesy of the Brown familyPer the documentary, Brown Simpson called the police multiple times to report her husband's abuse. "The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson" will air on June 1 and 2 at 5 p.m PT/8p.m.
Persons: , Nicole Brown Simpson, Brown, Brown Simpson, Ronald Goldman, Simpson, OJ Simpson, Vinnie Zuffante, OJ, Teri, Justin, Denise Brown, Brown Simpson's, Denise, Dominique, Tanya Brown, Kris Jenner, Faye Resnick, Simpson's, Marcus Alle, Nicole Organizations: Service, NFL, Business, OJ, Lifetime Locations: Brentwood , California, Bedford, Laguna Beach, Sydney, Hawai'i
Read preview"The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson," Lifetime's new docuseries, lifts a lid on the events leading up to and the aftermath of Nicole Brown Simpson's death. On June 12, 1994, Brown Simpson was killed at her home in Brentwood, California, alongside her friend, Ronald Goldman. Brown Simpson was married to the football star turned actor for seven years between 1985 and 1992. However, the project features interviews with 50 people who knew Brown Simpson well, including her sisters, Denise, Dominique, and Tanya Brown, and close friends, Kris Jenner, Faye Resnick, and Brian "Kato" Kaelin. Here's where Brown Simpson's children are today and what happened to them after their mother's death and father's trial.
Persons: , Nicole Brown Simpson, Nicole Brown Simpson's, Brown, Brown Simpson, Ronald Goldman, OJ Simpson, Simpson, Marguerite Whitley, Simpson —, Sydney Brooke Simpson, Justin Ryan Simpson, Denise, Dominique, Tanya Brown, Kris Jenner, Faye Resnick, Brian, Kato, Kaelin Organizations: Service, Business, NFL Locations: Brentwood , California, Here's
Read previewOJ Simpson is alleged to have "stalked" Nicole Brown Simpson, going so far as to stake out the bushes near the home where she was murdered in 1994, close friends of Brown's have said in a new docuseries. "He was realizing that she was becoming happy," Resnick said, adding that Simpson was "stalking, hiding in the bushes." "The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson," which is scheduled to air on the consecutive nights of June 1 and 2, comes ahead of the 30th anniversary of Brown Simpson's death on June 12. It features interviews with 50 people who knew Brown Simpson well, including her sisters, Denise, Dominique, and Tanya Brown, and close friends such as Kris Jenner. Advertisement"The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson" will air on June 1 and 2 at 5 p.m PT/8p.m.
Persons: , OJ Simpson, Nicole Brown Simpson, Brown's, Faye Resnick, Robin Greer, Resnick, Brown, OJ, Simpson, Greer, Brian " Kato, Kaelin, Denise Brown, Joe Biden, Brown Simpson, Denise, Dominique, Tanya Brown, Kris Jenner, Ronald Goldman Organizations: Service, Business, Housewives, Beverly Hills, AP News, Lifetime Locations: South, Brentwood , Los Angeles, Washington
Betye Saar Remains Guided by the Spirit
  + stars: | 2024-05-08 | by ( Evan Nicole Brown | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The American assemblage artist Betye Saar spent her childhood salvaging lost, discarded and forgotten things, like small glass beads, broken necklaces and scraps of colored paper left in trash bins or littering the ground where she walked. “My daughter Tracye calls me a hoarder who found her calling,” Saar says. Some of the objects that Saar collects have sat unused in her converted-garage studio for years before finding their way into one of her artworks. Saar considers this selection process to be a sacred one. “I’ve always felt that old objects hold a power,” she says.
Persons: Betye Saar, , Tracye, , “ I’ve, “ They’ve Organizations: Los Locations: Saar, Nigeria, Senegal, Mexico, Haiti, Brazil, Los Angeles, ” Saar
Nicole Brown Simpson's family is collaborating with Lifetime to create a new docuseries. The series aims to provide Brown Simpson's own narrative in one of history's most notorious crimes. Lifetime announced Thursday that "The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson" will premiere on the network on June 1 in a two-night event. After Simpson's death, Brown said her family has been dedicated to the cause of domestic violence in many arenas. "Nicole endured incredible pain, and through that pain, she was able to protect her children.
Persons: Nicole Brown Simpson's, Brown, , Nicole Brown Simpson, Simpson, Ronald Goldman, OJ Simpson, Simpson's, Nicole, Denise Brown, Tanya, Dominique, I'm, It's, Shonda Rhimes, Mariska Hargitay, Amy Schumer, Amber Ruffin, Melissa Joan Hart, Glenn Close, Nicky Hilton Organizations: Lifetime, Service, NFL, Variety's, Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design, of Locations: New York City, we're
Owen Wilson reportedly turned down a $12 million role to star in a movie called "The Juice." According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film represents Simpson as innocent. AdvertisementOwen Wilson reportedly turned down an offer to star in a movie that represents O.J. Simpson in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman as innocent — to the tune of $12 million. In 2020, the Hollywood Reporter, citing Newton's attorney Larry Caldwell, reported that "The Juice" (then titled "Nicole & O.J.")
Persons: Owen Wilson, Simpson, Wilson, Douglas McCann, , Nicole Brown Simpson, Ron Goldman, Charlotte Kirk, Brown, Boris Kodjoe, Joshua Newton, McCann, Newton, Everybody, Owen, you've, Goldman, Larry Caldwell, Nicole, O.J, Kirk, Kodjoe Organizations: Hollywood, Service Locations: Santa Monica, Bulgaria
Scripps , one of the largest local TV broadcasters in the U.S., has hired a financial advisor to evaluate inbound interest in acquiring Bounce TV, its over-the-air network geared toward African Americans, according to Scripps CEO Adam Symson. Symson declined to comment on the names of the bidders or the potential price for Bounce TV. He added a platform such as Bounce TV could also serve as a landing spot for a catalog of Black creators. Scripps officials began telling Bounce TV employees about the inbound interest on Tuesday, according to a person familiar with the communications. Bounce TV, which debuted in 2011, is a free over-the-air network that broadcasts a combination of syndicated shows, movies and original content.
Persons: Tanika Ray, Alyson Fouse, Kym Whitley, Yvette Nicole Brown, Tisha Campbell, Adam Symson, Symson, Scripps, they're, Johnson, Deji LaRay Organizations: London West Hollywood, Beverly, Scripps, Paramount Global, BET Media Group, CNBC, TV, BET Locations: Beverly Hills, West Hollywood , California, U.S
Insider Today: Landlords' secret weapon
  + stars: | 2024-04-14 | by ( Matt Turner | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
That chase, and Simpson's subsequent murder trial, changed media forever. A year later, 150 million would watch the jury declare a shocking not guilty verdict. Also read:AdvertisementEmrah_Oztas/ Getty Image, eGreg Bajor/Getty Image, Aleksey Balatskiy/Getty Image, Cici Morosanu/500px/Getty Image, Busà Photography/Getty Image, Abanti Chowdhury/BILandlords' secret weaponBig-time apartment owners have a secret weapon: RealPage, a company that sells software to property managers to help them set rents and juice their profits. Some Spotify staff told BI the company is spending too much on lavish events, especially as it looks to cut even more costs. This week's quote:Advertisement"As a personality hire, you can get away with not being as competent and doing half of your job."
Persons: , ChatGPT, O.J, Simpson, Bundy, Sheriff Roland Jex, Christopher Darden, VINCE BUCCI, Nicole Brown Simpson, Ron Goldman, Ford Bronco, Robert Kardashian, Goldman, Michael Socolow, Rupert Murdoch, Rebecca Zisser, eGreg Bajor, Aleksey Balatskiy, Cici, Abanti Chowdhury, Jia Feng, Sam Smith, Charli XCX, Daniel Bennett Organizations: Service, Business, Aris, Getty, University of Southern, NFL, Ford, CNN, Fox, RealPage, Spotify Locations: America, ANGELES , CA, Rockingham, Los Angeles , CA, AFP, University of Southern California, London
Simpson owed a huge sum to the families of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson, reports say. Simpson died owing millions to the family of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson following a wrongful death lawsuit in 1997, an attorney for the Goldman family has said, according to reports. It ordered him to pay $33.5 million, which has ballooned to $114 million due to unpaid interest charges, a Goldman family lawyer told People. Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson, right, were found stabbed to death at Simpson home in 1994. Reuters/APMost of the money that the Goldman family has received from Simpson has been through the sales of a book Simpson wrote about the deaths, said Cook.
Persons: O.J, Simpson, Ron Goldman, Nicole Brown Simpson, , Goldman, David Cook, Christopher Melcher, Goldman's, Fred Goldman, Cook, OJ Simpson, Brown, Denise Brown, Kim Goldman Organizations: Service, The New York Times, Times, Screen Actors Guild, Reuters, AP, MEGA, O.J, Fox News Locations: California, Las Vegas , Nevada, Florida
In December 1994, investigators from the Los Angeles County prosecutor’s office drilled open a safe deposit box that had belonged to Nicole Brown Simpson. In it, they found Polaroids of her with a battered face and letters from O.J. Simpson apologizing for abusing her. “The message in the box was clear,” wrote Marcia Clark, the lead prosecutor in the bombshell trial of Mr. Simpson for Ms. Brown Simpson’s murder, in a book about the case. “It was kind of like America was learning about domestic violence all at once,” said Stephanie Love-Patterson, a consultant for Connections for Abused Women and Their Children, an organization in Chicago that provides support for victims of domestic violence.
Persons: Nicole Brown Simpson, Simpson, , Marcia Clark, Brown, , Stephanie Love, Patterson Organizations: Los Locations: Los Angeles County, O.J, America, Chicago
More than 25 years ago, O.J. Simpson was found liable in civil court for the deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, her friend, and was ordered to pay more than $33 million to their families. While it is still unclear where things stand with the Brown Simpson family, the Goldman family said its pursuit will not end despite the death of Mr. Simpson on Wednesday. Mr. Simpson was acquitted of the murders of Ms. Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman in the 1995 criminal trial, but the civil jury in 1997 concluded that he “willingly and wrongfully” caused their deaths, and the unanimous decision included $25 million in punitive damages. Of the total, according to court documents filed in 2022, the Goldman family had received from Mr. Simpson around $132,000.
Persons: Simpson, Nicole Brown Simpson, Ronald Goldman, Brown Simpson, Goldman, David Cook, Fred Goldman, Ronald’s, Cook, Simpson “, ” Mr, Ms, , Organizations:
But the impression that Simpson’s all-consuming trial had on shaping the modern media environment cannot be overstated. Simpson’s trial gave way to a media landscape dominated by salacious reality television and talking head-driven cable news. It’s difficult to imagine Trump being elected to the White House without the three-legged stool that Simpson’s trial played a crucial role in building. Reality TV had started earlier, but after Simpson there was a massive profusion of ‘Reality TV,’” Socolow said in an email. “That’s how ‘The Apprentice’ gave Donald Trump a comeback in American culture, and he rode his reality TV stardom to the White House.”
Persons: New York CNN — O.J, Simpson, Donald Trump, Nicole Brown Simpson, Ronald Goldman, Simpson’s, Jeffrey Toobin, Nancy Grace, Greta Van Susteren, Dan Abrams, Harvey Levin, Gregg Jarrett, Al Cowlings, Allen J, Lance Ito’s, Robert Kardashian, Kardashian, Peter Jennings, Tom Brokaw, Andy Lack, , Michael Socolow, Rupert Murdoch, Socolow, , Ted Turner, Murdoch, Trump, “ Simpson, ” Socolow Organizations: New York CNN, National Football League, Patrol, Bronco, Los Angeles Times, CNN, Court TV, The New York Times, NBC, University of Maine Communications, Fox, Fox News, TV Locations: New York, Los Angeles, California, Brentwood, The, Australian
Opinion | O.J. and the Monster Jealousy
  + stars: | 2024-04-12 | by ( Maureen Dowd | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
On Thursday, I went over to South Bundy Drive in Brentwood, where the double murder happened. Simpson was dead at 76. And that famous scene of violence was eerily quiet on a shimmering spring day in Los Angeles. There were farcical elements of O.J. It had echoes of “Othello,” the most trenchant work ever written on the fatal flaw of jealousy.
Persons: O.J, Simpson, Nicole Brown Simpson, Ron Goldman, Simpson’s, Kato Kaelin, Lance Ito, Itomaniac, Locations: South, Brentwood, Los Angeles
O.J. Simpson helped create the America we live in today
  + stars: | 2024-04-12 | by ( John Blake | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +9 min
Many Black Americans cheered, pumped their fists and exchanged high-fives, while many White Americans gasped in disbelief and anger. Some say America is a nation of immigrants who bolster the economy and reinvigorate the country. Kent Nishimura/Getty ImagesPoliticians have adopted the Simpson trial playbookThere was a surreal moment during the Simpson trial that could have been easily missed. Critics say Simpson spent years running away from his Blackness with as much vigor as he eluded NFL defenders. Simpson may have died this week, but he helped give birth to the America we now live in.
Persons: O.J, Simpson, Nicole Brown Simpson, Ronald Goldman, Ford Bronco, Elise Amendola, what’s, Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump, Conway, Sean Spicer, Kent Nishimura, “ I’m, Johnnie Cochran, Simpson’s, Al Sharpton, Brother Simpson, Johnnie, ” Sharpton, , ” ­, White, Trump, Paul Blumenthal, “ Donald Trump, ” Blumenthal, Jabin, Barack Obama, Ben Rhodes, “ Trump, , ” Obama, John Blake, Organizations: CNN, White Americans, of Fame NFL, America —, O.J, NBC, Getty, NFL, White, Trump, Fulton County Sheriff's, Republican, Trump National Doral, Washington Post Locations: America, Los Angeles, Washington , DC, , Fulton County , Georgia, Fulton County, U.S, Doral , Florida
When our Great Americans go, we know how to mourn them. But there’s a Great American subset — where the adventure rocks the infrastructure and the life leaves a gash. In some other realm, the football career and its showbiz afterlife, pitching rental cars and enlivening spoofery, would have warranted the plain-old Great American treatment. Are we still in Great American territory? In a place some call “La La Land,” no less.
Persons: Simpson, What’d, spoofery, O.J, Folks, LeVar Burton, Nicole Brown Simpson, Ronald Goldman, beckoning, Organizations: Great Locations: O.J, Africa, La
Frank A. Olson, who as a top executive of Hertz cast the running back O.J. Simpson as the star of the company’s commercials — a corporate marriage that shined up both parties and that lasted two decades, until Mr. Simpson was charged in a double homicide in 1994 — died at his home in Palm Beach, Fla., on Wednesday, the same day Mr. Simpson died. Mr. Olson was 91. More than business partners, Mr. Olson and Mr. Simpson, both San Francisco natives, forged an alliance, beginning in the 1970s, that spoke of that mutually beneficial zone where corporate and social life intertwine. Mr. Olson, an avid golfer, sponsored Mr. Simpson for membership in the private Arcola Country Club in Paramus, N.J., where in 1992 Mr. Simpson, a former Heisman Trophy winner and Pro Football Hall of Famer, became the first Black member.
Persons: Frank A, Olson, Simpson, , Covid, Christopher, Blake, . Olson, Hertz, pitchman, intertwine, Nicole Brown Simpson, Ronald L, Goldman, ” Mr Organizations: Hertz, Arcola Country Club, Heisman, Pro Football Hall of Famer Locations: Palm Beach, Fla, Francisco, Arcola, Paramus, N.J, Los Angeles
Tyler Starrett was on vacation with his family in Pigeon Forge, about 35 miles from Knoxville in eastern Tennessee, when they learned on Thursday that O.J. Simpson had died. They had heard that one of the key artifacts of the Simpson case happened to be on display nearby at the Alcatraz East Crime Museum: the 1993 white Ford Bronco that Simpson fled from the police in, just days after the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson, his former wife, and Ronald L. Goldman. “If the Bronco is here in Pigeon Forge, why don’t we go see it?” Starrett, 23, said. Pigeon Forge, best known for Dollywood, Dolly Parton’s theme park, is at first glance not an obvious home for such a relic.
Persons: Tyler Starrett, O.J, Simpson, Ford Bronco, Nicole Brown Simpson, Ronald L, Goldman, ” Starrett, Starrett, Dolly Organizations: Alcatraz East Crime, Ford, Bronco, Alcatraz East Crime Museum Locations: Pigeon Forge, Knoxville, Tennessee, Alcatraz, Pigeon, Southern California, Nashville, San Francisco Bay
Simpson not guilty of murder, the comedian Norm Macdonald opened Weekend Update on “Saturday Night Live” at his desk next to a photo of the defendant. “Murder is legal in the state of California.”The 1995 trial of Simpson, who died Wednesday at 76, didn’t just dominate and revolutionize the media. The details of the killings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald L. Goldman were daily fodder for punchlines on talk shows, sitcoms and stand-up stages. In his 1996 breakthrough special, “Bring the Pain,” Chris Rock’s button-pushing analysis of the dynamics of the O.J. joke was so pervasive in the 1990s that not telling one could make you stand out.
Persons: O.J, Simpson, Norm Macdonald, , didn’t, Nicole Brown Simpson, Ronald L, Goldman, Macdonald, Chris Rock’s, , Howard Stern, David Letterman ”, ” Letterman Locations: California
In 1995, Simpson was found not guilty of killing his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . In 1994, Simpson was arrested and charged after Brown and Goldman were stabbed at her Los Angeles home. In 2006, almost a decade after the civil trial, Simpson announced he would release a book about the murders originally titled "O.J. AdvertisementAfter a bankruptcy court in Florida awarded the rights of the book to the Goldman family, the book was finally published, but with a new name: "If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer."
Persons: O.J, Simpson, Nicole Brown, Ron Goldman, , Brown, Goldman, Pablo Fenjves, Brown's, Denise Brown, Fred Goldman, Kim Goldman Organizations: Service, O.J, Fox News Locations: Los Angeles, Florida
For years now, I’ve had advocates who work with survivors of domestic violence tell me that two events in 1994 changed entirely the landscape for victims’ services in their field: the passage of the Violence Against Women Act and the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson. In fact, many advocates cite her death in June of that year as instrumental in Congress’s prioritizing the passage of the Violence Against Women Act that September, which in turn authorized the creation of the National Domestic Violence Hotline. Simpson trial. It was the first time many Americans were even made aware of the domestic violence services offered in their own backyards. Yet it’s worth taking a moment to remember the ways his case, even in light of the outcome, had profound and lasting consequences for domestic violence victims, for their advocates and for court systems.
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Simpson, center, appears in court on charges which include kidnapping, armed robbery and assault, in Las Vegas, Nevada, in September 2007. Simpson was released from prison in 2017 after serving about nine years of a 33-year sentence for a kidnapping and armed robbery in Las Vegas. In the 2007 robbery, Simpson was part of a group that raided a hotel and casino to steal sports memorabilia from two dealers at gunpoint. Simpson was convicted on charges including kidnapping, armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. Simpson was granted an early parole discharge in 2021, according to the Nevada Department of Public Safety.
Persons: O.J, Simpson, Clint Karlsen, pitchman, Nicole Brown Simpson, Ron Goldman Organizations: Nevada Department of Public Safety, NFL Locations: Las Vegas , Nevada, Las Vegas
Simpson died on April 10, according to a statement from his family. He was found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown, in a highly publicized 1995 trial. He had two children with Brown and three with his first wife, Marguerite Whitley. Simpson's family confirmed on Thursday that the former football player had died on April 10 after being diagnosed with cancer. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: O.J, Simpson, Nicole Brown, Brown, Marguerite Whitley, , Simpson's Organizations: Service, Business
O.J. Simpson dies of cancer at age 76
  + stars: | 2024-04-11 | by ( Doha Madani | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Simpson, the former NFL star who was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife in a televised trial that gripped the nation, has died of cancer at age 76, according to a statement from his family. Reports circulated in February that Simpson had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and was in hospice care as he underwent chemotherapy. Simpson denied that he was in hospice in a video posted to X, but did not address whether he or not he'd been diagnosed with cancer. When Los Angeles Police officers went to Simpson's home to speak to him about the murders, Simpson did not answer the door but officers noticed blood on the door of his vehicle. Once a revered athlete, Simpson went from a Hall of Fame icon to a murder suspect.
Persons: O.J, Simpson, Ozzie Fumo, David Cook, doesn't, Orenthal James Simpson, Nicole Brown Simpson, Ronald Goldman, Simpson's Organizations: NFL, National Football League, Los Angeles Police, Fame, Ford Locations: Clark County, Las Vegas , Nevada, Los Angeles, Southern
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