Jill Shively, an eyewitness who claims to have seen an angry Simpson driving near Brown Simpson’s house around the time of the murders, never testified because prosecutor Marcia Clark believed she had lost credibility after being paid for an earlier interview.
I think this story is more relevant now than ever before,” director Floyd Russ told The Post about “American Manhunt: OJ Simpson.”
O. J. Simpson explores the infamous case in a new light. The series uses interviews and archival footage from the trial and the events surrounding it. American Manhunt outlines the events of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman's deaths,
Netflix has launched a new docuseries, American Manhunt: OJ Simpson, which delves into the 1994 double murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The series also revisits the sensational 1995 murder trial where former football star OJ Simpson was controversially acquitted.
The O.J. Simpson murder trial continues to be an area of fascination over 30 years since the former football star was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and aspiring actor Ron Goldman.
I left his house and got in my car and I called my wife first and I was crying, because I knew he did it,” Ron Shipp said about OJ Simpson.
Two people who saw Simpson on the night of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman tell their stories in an upcoming docuseries.
In 1995, former NFL player O.J. Simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman, after an eight-month court battle dubbed the ‘Trial of the Century.’ A new Netflix docuseries suggests there’s more to the story,
It was June 12, 1994, when the entire world turned upside down for the Brown family as Nicole Brown Simpson was found dead on the door of her condo in Brentwood, California. At the scene, as explored in Netflix’s ‘American Manhunt: O.
Arguably the biggest mystery in the O.J. Simpson case that never got solved is what happened to the murder weapon, a knife. No murder weapon was presented as evidence in the trial, and no proof of its whereabouts has turned up in three decades. And yet, a couple of people interviewed for American Manhunt think they know what happened to it.
Two witnesses who saw O.J. Simpson on the night of the murders reveal their stories in the new Netflix series.