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Decision to Change the World
“It’s a touchdown! ... Simpson once was a very well known football star in all ways, not knowing that he would later be in one of the most televised and talked about trials ever. ... Simpson was considered one of the greatest running backs in football history. Born in San Francisco in 1947, Simpson earned All-American honors at the University of Southern California and won the Heisman Trophy as the nations top college football player in 1968. ... (World Book, OJ Simpson.)
Nicole Simpson worked as a waitress in a Beverly Hills nightclub, the Daisy, where she met O. ... Simpson. ... com/US/OJ/victims/index. ... When Simpson said he “heard about it” he went straight back from Chicago to LA. ... (OJ movie) A few days later police thought of OJ as the top suspect of this case. So, with a hint, they searched a field nearby a hotel OJ stayed at, but no evidence was found. They wanted to put a warrant on Simpson. ... A couple days after the search, police found OJ Simpson with a gun to his head driving down a highway. ... OJ was put in Jail with no bail, pleading not guilty. ... One was Simpson’s defense attorney, Johnnie Cochran. ... Another key player was the Simpson estate housekeeper, Brian Jerard "Kato" Kaelin. ... He was unable to state where Simpson was during the murder. He did not see Simpson enter the house. Said Simpson and former attorney Howard Weitzman told him to tell the truth when they spoke to him.
Approximate Word count = 1245 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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