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A wave of backlash hit Fuhrman, but he continued denying being a racist and also pushed back against the defense's theory that he planted the bloody glove to frame Simpson. As the prosecution's witness, Dennis Fung — the LAPD criminologist who collected evidence at the murder scene — ended up spending the longest time testifying on the stand.

For nine days, Fung recalled how he collected samples of blood, albeit admittedly overlooking some important areas where blood drops were identified and not always using gloves. The defense ate up Fung's inefficient and careless actions and implicated him as a liar who was part of a larger LAPD conspiracy against Simpson.

Aspiring actor and houseguest of Simpson, Brian "Kato" Kaelin was a star witness for the prosecution. Present at Simpson's Rockingham mansion at the time of the murders, Kaelin claimed that he ate dinner with Simpson that night but could not account for the star athlete's whereabouts between the hours of p. Due to Kaelin's shiftiness on the stand, prosecutor Clark turned against him and treated him as a hostile witness.

Regardless, Kaelin — with his thick tufts of blond hair and surfer dude ways — gained considerable popularity in the media as a likable and comedic character of the trial. As the limousine driver who was hired to drive Simpson to the airport for his evening flight to Chicago, Allan Park was a vital witness to the prosecution.

Competent and composed, Park helped bolster the idea that Simpson may not have been at the Rockingham mansion when the double homicide occurred. Still, the jury did not give much weight to his testimony, asking for his transcript only hours before deliberation.

Reportedly, one juror wholly dismissed Park's testimony because he was unable to recall the number of cars parked at the Rockingham mansion.

Upon hearing this, Park was shocked his testimony was so casually disregarded. From the Bronco chase to inside the California courtroom, here are the key moments from the trial of the former NFL running back.

Lyle and Erik provided some much-needed advice to the fallen football star as all three awaited their trials on murder charges in the same Los Angeles prison. Before they were reality TV royalty with 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians,' the family had a long-rooted friendship with the former football player. These anti-war activists were charged for igniting violent demonstrations at the Democratic National Convention. The August slayings of the movie star and others rocked Hollywood and introduced the world to the twisted mind of Charles Manson.

More than two decades since the murder suspect's low-speed chase, the infamous car sits in a Tennessee crime museum. Peterson was declared guilty of the crimes in , but in , his death sentence was overturned, setting the stage for a never-ending legal saga. In , the financial advisor pled guilty to running the biggest investment fraud the world has ever known, with many notable names as his clients. Here are some of the most familiar faces that played pivotal roles in the trial.

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Rodriguez 1 episode, Detective Tichich 1 episode, Paul Beitler 1 episode, Detective Jackson 1 episode, Duke Miglin 1 episode, Laura Trail 1 episode, Elena Cunanan 1 episode, William Reese 1 episode, Christopher Cunanan 1 episode, Steve Byers 1 episode, Eric Burton 1 episode, Barbara Byers 1 episode, Regina Cunanan 1 episode, David's Mother Carol 1 episode, Samson 1 episode, Franca Versace 1 episode, Jim Edgar 1 episode, Lincoln Aston 1 episode, Handsome Date 1 episode, Drug Dealer 1 episode, Receptionist 1 episode, Little David 1 episode, Bernie Nussbaum 1 episode, Paul Beck 1 episode, Richard Schlesinger 1 episode, Private Tailor 1 episode, Quirky Student 1 episode, Escort Agency Manager 1 episode, Carol 1 episode, Hotel Staff 1 episode, Lieutenant Commander 1 episode, Handsome Older Man 1 episode, Officer Olive Dickey 1 episode, Marsha Scott 1 episode, Vince Foster 1 episode, Versace Spokesman 1 episode, Young Designer 1 1 episode, Chicago Detective One 1 episode, Fallen Soldier 1 episode, Patrol Officer Minneapolis 1 episode, Room Service Waiter 1 episode, Bouncer 1 episode, Jake Tapper 1 episode, Brad 1 episode, Williams 1 episode, Merrill Interviewer Two 1 episode, Chicago Detective Two 1 episode, Young Designer 2 1 episode, Laura Ingraham 1 episode, Laura Hart McKinny 1 episode, FBI Agent Reynolds 1 episode, Patrol Officer 2 1 episode, Coroner 1 episode, Chicago Police Offier One 1 episode, Kirby 1 episode, Danny Traylor 1 episode, Forensic Officer One 1 episode, Ambulance Driver 1 episode, FBI Agent 1 1 episode, Kevin Bond 1 episode, Flicks Bartender 1 episode, Cute Guy 1 episode, President 1 episode, Advocate Journalist 1 episode, Barreto 1 episode, Chicago Journalist 1 episode, Doctor 1 episode, FBI Agent 2 1 episode, Drag Donatella 1 episode, Bob Currie 1 episode, Lawyer Two 1 episode, Cameraman 1 episode, Kenny 1 episode, White Man 1 episode, Editor 2 1 episode, Countess 1 episode, Jeff's Mom 1 episode, Elderly Gentleman 1 episode, Lawyer Three 1 episode, Waiter 1 episode, Little Girl Witness 1 episode, Beverly Lambert 1 episode, Versace Accountant 1 episode, Emma Lew 1 episode, Jeff's Dad 1 episode, Pensioner's Son 1 episode, Noisy Neighbor 1 episode, Lloyd Cutler 1 episode, Steve Kroft 1 episode, Jim Lehrer 1 episode, Stephen Goodin 1 episode, Security Guard 1 episode, Prelim Judge 1 episode, Black Man 2 1 episode, Commentator 1 1 episode, Taxi Driver 1 episode, Model 1 episode, Soldier on Screen 1 1 episode, Photographer One 1 episode, Noisy Husband 1 episode, Special Agent Burke 1 episode, RadioShack Employee 1 episode, Middle Aged White House Staffer 1 episode, Kato's Fan 1 1 episode, TV Interviewer 1 episode, Gorgeous Girl 1 1 episode, Older Man 1 episode, Soldier on Screen 2 1 episode, Photographer Two 1 episode, Young Gianni Versace 1 episode, Dick Morris 1 episode, Ann Jordan 1 episode, Breastfeeding Woman 1 episode, Secret Service Agent 1 episode, Heidstra 1 episode, Kato Hater 1 1 episode, Assistant 1 episode, 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episode, Miami Newscaster 1 episode, News Reporter 1 episode, CNN Reporter 1 episode, Press Aide 1 episode, Kardashian died in following a brief battle with esophageal cancer.

THEN : F. NOW: Bailey was disbarred from practicing law in the early s due to misconduct and recently duked it out with the I. Several attempts to reacquire a law license have been denied. He lives in Maine, still convinced of O. Simpson case, but her lackluster performance was overshadowed by a serious image problem. Clark underwent a makeover mid-trial, giving tabloids even more fodder. NOW: Clark bore the brunt of responsibility for O. In one of his defining moments in court, Darden asked O.

NOW: Darden continues to practice law in Los Angeles and has successfully dabbled as a true-crime writer, the career of choice for O. In Darden ruffled some feathers when he claimed that Cochran had altered the glove before O. THEN: Ito presided over the lengthy trial and frequently mediated disputes between the defense and the prosecution, including one memorable instance when he held Christopher Darden in contempt.

He is the only major player in the Simpson trial who never wrote a book. The perennial couch crasher and aspiring actor captivated audiences on the stand with his golden tresses and entertaining, albeit conflicting, testimony. Judge Ito ultimately declared Kaelin a hostile witness due to numerous inconsistencies.

NOW: Kaelin is still holding on to his puckish looks and charm. His latest endeavor involves a line of loungewear called Kato Potato, which has pockets for a bag of Doritos and your remote control. NOW: The Jenners had two daughters together, Kendall and Kylie, and they along with the Kardashian daughters are now at the center of an empire overseen by Kris Jenner herself.

She and Bruce now Caitlyn Jenner divorced in , but continue to support one another, and their extremely famous daughters, in public appearances. The defense billed her as a drug addict and claimed she was the intended target of debt-seeking Colombian drug dealers.

NOW: After landing the cover of Playboy, Resnick re-invented herself and began a successful career as an interior designer. Her numerous appearances have earned her a new enemy in Camille Grammer and death threats from fans of the show.



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