Thursday, June 12, 2014

People in the OJ Simpson saga have moved on

The televised courtroom saga of O.J. Simpson made household names of prosecutors, defense lawyers, family friends, even a houseguest. Pictured in this combination of file photos are some of those individuals: top row from left, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Lance Ito; defense co-counsel Johnnie Cochran Jr.; defense DNA expert Barry Scheck; defense co-counsel F. Lee Bailey; lead prosecutor Marcia Clark. From left, bottom row; co-prosecutor Christopher Darden; former Los Angeles Police detective Mark Fuhrman; Simpson house guest Brian "Kato" Kaelin; victim Ron Goldman's father Fred Goldman and sister of victim Nicole Brown Simpson, Denise Brown. Saturday, June 12, 2014, marks the 20-year anniversary of the murders Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson.

BY LINDA DETSCH
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- As if trying to escape a recurring nightmare, most of the survivors of O.J. Simpson's "Trial of the Century" refuse to talk about it on the 20th anniversary of the tragedy. And that includes Simpson who sent word from prison that he has nothing to say. Two members of the famous defense "dream team" are dead and only one, F. Lee Bailey, continues a campaign to prove to the public that the acquitted defendant truly was not guilty of the murders of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ronald Goldman.

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