They called it the Trial of the Century.
In 1995, retired Hall of Fame football player Orenthal James "O.J." Simpson was accused of brutally murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman outside her home in Brentwood, California. Each had been stabbed multiple times; Brown’s throat had been slit so deeply she was nearly decapitated.
Even before the trial, the case had Americans riveted. First, Simpson failed to surrender to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) after officials identified him as a suspect and issued an arrest warrant. Then came the low-speed highway pursuit, in which a cavalcade of police cars gave chase to a white Ford Bronco heading south on California’s I-5 freeway. Highway lanes had cleared, thousands gathered alongside the road and on overpasses and news helicopters followed along from the sky. According to Simpson friend Al Cowlings, who was at the wheel and on the phone with the LAPD, the despondent football star had a gun pointed to his own head. The scene proved so captivating that NBC cut away from the NBA Finals to show it.
But once Simpson's murder trial formally began on January 24, 1995, the coverage went into overdrive.
A&E Crime + Investigation looks back at some of the most noteworthy moments from the eight-month criminal trial that captured the nation's attention like none has since.
February 3, 1995: Denise Brown Testifies
Simpson began his trial with sympathy from a large swath of viewers. That's because in addition to his on-field heroics, Simpson had crossed over into mainstream culture as an affable media personality, appearing in Hertz commercials and the 1988 crime comedy The Naked Gun.