Photos: O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and Ron Goldman are murdered in Brentwood on June 12, 1994
June 8, 2014
This combo shows O. J. Simpson, left, and murder victims Nicole Brown Simpson, center, and Ron Goldman, both of whom were murdered on June 12, 1994. O.J Simpson was aquitted of their murder. (AP Photo/File) ( SIMPSON NEW TRIAL )
O.J. Simpson is shown in this file photo with daughter Sydney and son Justin as they arrive at the funeral for his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson on June 16, 1994. Orange County Superior Court Judge Nancy Wieben Stock has decided who gains custody of O.J. Simpson's two young children, who have been living with his former in-laws since shortly after their mother was slain. Stock plans to issue her ruling Friday afternoon, Dec. 20, 1996. (AP Photo/Eric Draper) ( SIMPSON CUSTODY )
Relatives and friends of Ronald Goldman, who was murdered with O.J. Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, walk to his grave site. In center, is stepmother Patti, father Fred and sister Kim (holding white rose) (6/16/94) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
O.J. Simpson and his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, celebrate the opening of the Harley-Davidson Cafe in this Oct. 19, 1993 file photo. O.J. Simpson created an uproar Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006 with plans for a TV interview and book titled "If I Did It". Fox, which plans to air an interview with Simpson Nov. 27 and 29, said Simpson describes how he would have committed the 1994 slayings of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman, "if he were the one responsible." (AP Photo/Paul Hurschmann) ( SIMPSON INTERVIEW )
Police tape surrounds the Bundy Drive home of Nicole Brown Simpson, ex-wife of former NFL great O.J. Simpson after she was murdered late Sunday June 12, 1994. The bodies of Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman were found shortly after midnight. (AP Photo/Eric Draper) ( BODIES SIMPSON )
FILE - In this June 21, 1995, file photo, O.J. Simpson holds up his hands before the jury after putting on a new pair of gloves similar to the infamous bloody gloves during his double-murder trial in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Vince Bucci, Pool, File) ( Linda Deutsch Retires )
Photo released 08 February during the O.J. Simpson double murder trial shows O.J. Simpson ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson's akito dog "Kato" which led witness Sukru Boztepe to the bodies of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman. The akito dog's paws were reportedly covered with blood and was acting agitated. (POO/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2000110844875 )
Murder defendant O.J. Simpson grimaces as he tries on one of the leather gloves prosecutors say he wore the night his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were murdered, during the Simpson double-murder trial Thursday, June 15, 1995, in Los Angeles. O.J. Simpson's prosecutors rested Thursday, July 6, 1995 after five months and 58 witnesses in a legal drama that transfixed the nation with a tale of a football hero turned murderer.(AP Photo/Sam Mircovich, Pool) ( SIMPSON GLOVES )
Investigators work at the site where the bodies of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman were discovered. (6/13/94) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Police officers stand guard outside Nicole Simpson's condo in Brentwood. (1994) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
This Oct. 3, 1995 file photo shows O.J. Simpson, center, with defense attorneys F. Lee Bailey, left, and Johnnie Cochran after Simpson was found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman at the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Daily News file photo) ( TV-Memorable Moments )
This Oct. 3, 1995 file photo shows the prosecutors of the O.J. Simpson trial, Simpson was found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman at the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Daily News file photo) ( O.J. Simpson Reacts To Verdict )
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. (AP Photo/Files) ( SIMPSON FAMOUS FACES )
Undated file photos of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. (AP Photo/files) ( SIMPSON )
Los Angeles Police Detective Mark Fuhrman shows the jury a shovel found in O.J. Simpson's Bronco the morning after the brutal murders of Simpson's ex-wife and her friend during the Simpson double-murder trial in Los Angeles in this March 10, 1995 photo. O.J. Simpson's prosecutors rested Thursday, July 6, 1995, after five months and 58 witnesses in a legal drama that transfixed the nation with a tale of a football hero turned murderer. (AP Photo) ( SIMPSON FUHRMAN )
Ron Goldman in a 1991 model photo. (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Ronald Goldman's father, Fred, speaks about his son's life during a news conference. Ronald Goldman's sister, Kim, left, and his stepmother, Patti, embrace Fred Goldman. (6/15/94) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
This Oct. 3, 1995 file photo shows Ron Goldman's family react to the verdict. O.J. Simpson was found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman at the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Daily News file photo) ( O.J. Simpson Reacts To Verdict )
This Oct. 3, 1995 file photo shows O.J. Simpson's family react to the verdict. Simpson was found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman at the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Daily News file photo) ( O.J. Simpson Reacts To Verdict )
FILE- A white Ford Bronco, driven by Al Cowlings and carrying O.J. Simpson, is trailed by police cars as it travels on a southern California freeway on June 17, 1994, in Los Angeles. Cowlings and Simpson led authorities on a chase after Simpson was charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of his ex-wife and her friend. (AP Photo/Joseph Villarin) ( SIMPSON CAR CHASE )
O.J. Simpson, center, walks into his home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, Calif., with his friend, Al Cowlings, left and an unidentified man after he was acquitted of the double-murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman in Los Angeles Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1995.(AP Photo/Reed Saxon) ( SIMPSON ACQUITTED )
Pallbearers prepare to take the body of Ronald Goldman to his grave at Valley Oaks Memorial Park in Westlake Village. (6/16/94) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Left to right are Ronald Goldman's stepmother Patti, his father, Fred and his sister, Kim, walk to his grave site. (6/16/94) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
This is an undated photo from a video showing O.J. Simpson with his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and their children Sydney and Justin. (AP Photo/ABC) ( SIMPSON FAMILY )
Former football star O.J. Simpson and friend Nicole Brown get together at party Monday night, May 6, 1980 in Beverly Hills section of Los Angeles. The couple attended introduction party for a new geometric puzzle invented in Hungary and being distributed here as "Rubik's Cube." (AP Photo/Nick Ut) ( SIMPSON BROWN )
O.J. Simpson wears gloves as he stands with his wife Nicole on the sidelines of Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, during the Thanksgiving Day game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Miami Dolphins Nov. 24, 1993. A prosecutor accused O.J. Simpson of skipping his daily dose of arthritis medicine so his hands would swell, making them too large to fit into gloves linked to murder, a courtroom transcript showed Thursday, June 22, 1995. (AP Photo/Ron Heflin) ( NICOLE AND OJ SIMPSON )
O.J. Simpson kisses his fiancee, Nicole Brown, at Dodger Stadium during a game against the Cincinnati Reds in this Aug. 18 1980 photo. (AP Photo) ( SIMPSON GIRLFRIEND )
Prosecutor Marcia Clark demonstrates for the jury the way victim Ron Goldman was held and neck slashed during closing arguments in the O.J. Simpson double murder trial in Los Angeles 26 Sept. (POO/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2002060352450 )
Judge Lance Ito speaks to lawyers Friday morning, Sept. 8, 1995, as the prosecution in the O.J. Simpson double-murder trial objected to various defense exhibits. In a partial victory for Simpson prosecutors, an appeals court today ordered Ito to withdraw a jury instruction about Mark Fuhrman or explain his decision further to the higher court. (AP Photo/Eric Draper, Pool) ( SIMPSON )
Witness Brian "Kato" Kaelin (L) reviews transcripts with defense attorney Robert Shapiro during the OJ Simpson murder trial 23 March in Los Angeles. Shapiro began his cross-examination of Kaelin, who was the last person to see Simpson before the murders of Nicole Brown-Simpson and Ronald Goldman 12 June 1994. (LEE CELANO/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2000110946012 )
Family members of O.J. Simpson wait near his home while he was arrested. (1994) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
A sign posted one block south of the murder scene of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman in Brentwood advises onlookers to stay away from neighborhood. (1994) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
The following is a series of photos showing a bruised Nicole Brown Simpson presented by the prosecution in the course of the trial. (AP Photo/files) ( SIMPSON DELIBERATION )
Double-murder defendant O.J. Simpson is surrounded by his Dream Team defense attorneys from left, Johnnie L. Cochran Jr., Peter Neufeld, Robert Shapiro, Robert Kardashian, and Robert Blasier, seated at left, at the close of defense arguments Thursday, Sept. 28, 1995, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Sam Mircovich, pool) ( USA/SIMPSON )
Defense attorney Johnny Cochran Jr., standing at left, confers with prosecutors Marcia Clark, Christopher Darden and William Hodgman. (1995) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Media fill up streets and gated entrances around the Rockingham Ave. home of O.J. Simpson. (6/14/94) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Medical examiner Dr. Irwin L. Golden, testifying, points to a diagram showing the location of wounds to Nicole Brown Simpson. (7/8/94) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Detective John Edwards looks at photos while defense attorney, Johnnie Cochran Jr. cross-examines. (1995) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Students study O.J. Simpson trial at Monroe High School in North Hills. (1/31/95) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
The prosecution projects a police photograph of Nicole Brown Simpson showing her injuries after a 1989 beating as evidence against her ex-husband, O.J. Simpson. (1995) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
LAPD as they escort the bus with the jury. (2/12/95) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Motorists wave as police cars pursue the Ford Bronco (white, R) driven by Al Cowlings, carrying fugitive murder suspect O.J. Simpson, on a 90-minute slow-speed car chase June 17, 1994 on the 405 freeway in Los Angeles, California. Simpson's friend Cowlings eventually drove Simpson home, with Simpson ducked under the back passenger seat, to Brentwood where he surrendered after a stand-off with police. (MIKE NELSON/AFP/Getty Images) ( SAPA980611551310 )
The O.J. Simpson trial motorcade drives past Mezzaluna restaurant Sunday in Brentwood. Victim Ronald Goldman was a waiter at the restaurant and served Nicole Simpson her last meal. (2/12/95) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Judge Lance Ito stands amid prosecution and defense attorneys as they wait for jurors to finish their visit to the crime scene at Nicole Brown Simpson's condominium on Bundy Drive in Brentwood. (2/12/95) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Members of the media sprint along Sunset Blvd after realizing they had set up their equipment on the wrong corner to get pictures of the Simpson trial motorcade. (2/12/95) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Three television reporters make simultaneous reports Monday from "Camp O.J.," the media gathering-place in the Hall of Justice parking lot. (9/26/94) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Reporters and technicians used "Camp O.J." as their nerve center as O.J. Simpson's trial began. (9/26/94) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Members of the media swarm around prospective jurors outside the Criminal Courts Building. (1994) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
The media forms a gauntlet for those arriving at the downtown Criminal Courts Building. (1/23/95) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Defense attorney Barry Scheck gestures during direct examination of forensic expert Dr Henry Lee 23 Aug during the O.J. Simpson murder trial where victim Ron Goldman's bloody jeans were entered into evidence. The defense contends that what appears to be parallel patterns on the left leg of the jeans are shoe imprints from a second assaillant. (POO/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2002053050475 )
A fleet of broadcast trucks is parked at the Criminal Courts Building for O.J. Simpson's hearing. (6/29/94) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Defense forensic expert scientist Dr. Henry Lee explains to the jury possible shoe imprints on murder victim Ron Goldman's blood-stained jeans (photos in background) 23 August during direct examination by defense attorney Barry Scheck in the O.J. Simpson trial. The defense is trying to prove that these imprints are from a second assailant. (POO/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2002053050476 )
Erika Becker watches the proceedings in the O.J. Simpson trial at the Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Woodland Hills. (1/23/95) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Prosecutor Christopher Darden holds up a photograph of murder victum Ronald Goldman while he addresses the jury during closing arguments 27 September in the O.J. Simpson double murder trial in Los Angeles. Darden put pictures of Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson in front of the jury during his closing arguments. (HAL GARB/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2002060352380 )
News videotape footage viewed in the courtroom 13 April showing Los Angeles Police Criminalists Dennis Fung (L) and Andrea Mazzola (R) walking with police photographer Mr. Wilson (C) at O.J. Simpson's Rockingham residence in June 1994 during the investigation and collection of evidence in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Fung has come under attack from the defense for mishandling the collection of blood evidence. (POO/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2001010955178 )
Defense witness Rosa Lopez (bottom), a former Brentwood maid who claims she saw OJ Simpson's white Ford Bronco parked outside his home on 12 June 1994 about the time the prosecution claims the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman occured, cries as she addresses Judge Ito 24 February. She will be called as a defense witness out of line 27 February after she assured the judge that she would remain in town. Next to her is translator Doris Weitz. (POO/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2000110844036 )
Law professor Anita Hill (C) watches testimony in court during the O.J. Simpson murder trial in Los Angeles 05 July. In front of Hill are Kim Goldman (L), the sister of victim Ronald Goldman, and his step-mother Patti Glass Goldman (R). (POO/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2002052949598 )
Euncie Simpson, mother of OJ Simpson, sits in the courtroom during her son's double murder trial 06 July in Los Angeles, California. The prosecution is near the end of their six-month case against OJ Simpson who is accused of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman. Simpon's defense team is preparing to call their first witnesses. (POO/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2002052949512 )
Lead prosecutor Marcia Clark (L) and Christopher Darden (2nd L) and FBI agent Douglas Deedrick stand at a chart showing hair samples from Ronald Goldman during direct examination 29 June during the O.J. Simpson double murder trial. Deedrick testified hairs that were "forcibly removed" were found on a bloody glove behind O.J. Simpson's house and matched the stabbing victims Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. (POO/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2002052445766 )
This Oct. 3, 1995 file photo shows Ron Goldman's family react to the verdict. O.J. Simpson was found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman at the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Daily News file photo) ( O.J. Simpson Reacts To Verdict )
Defense witness Rosa Lopez gestures 02 March 1995 to show which way she walked the dog on the night of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman during her videotaped testimony in the O.J. Simpson murder trial. Lopez claims she saw a white Bronco outside Simpson's home sometime after 10:00 pm. (POOL/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2000110947214 )
O.J. Simpson is seen in the area behind the guest house where Kato Kaelin lived and near the area where former Los Angeles Police Detective Mark Fuhrman reported finding a bloody glove on Simpson's Brentwood estate after the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Simpson taped his own home video after his acquittal to resurrect his image and provide his views on the events in the case. "Hard Copy" will broadcast the tape during several episodes starting Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1996. (AP Photo/Hard Copy) ( SIMPSON VIDEO )
Los Angeles Police Chief Willie Williams discusses the Mark Fuhrman tapes and the Simpson trial at a news conference at Parker Center in Los Angeles Tuesday, Aug. 29, 1995. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) ( SIMPSON WILLIAMS )
This Oct. 3, 1995 file photo shows O.J. Simpson with defense attorneys. Simpson was found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman at the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Daily News file photo) ( O.J. Simpson Reacts To Verdict )
Former Los Angeles Police Department Detective Mark Fuhrman is seen pointing to a glove found near the bloodstained walkway of Nicole Brown Simpson's Bundy Drive condominium as seen in this LAPD evidence photo, introduced and accepted as evidence and released for publication, in the O.J. Simpson wrongful-death civil trial Monday, Oct. 28, 1996, in Superior Court in Santa Monica, Calif. (AP Photo/LAPD) ( SIMPSON MURDER SCENE )
O.J. Simpson is surrounded by his attorneys, clockwise from left, Ken Spaulding, back towards camera, Gerald Uelmen, Robert Shapiro and Johnnie Cochran Jr., as they discuss their plans for arguing the admissibility of the tapes of retired Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman, Tuesday, Aug. 29, 1995 in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Daily News file photo) ( SIMPSON )
Los Angeles Police Detective Mark Fuhrman shows the jury in the O.J. Simpson double murder trial evidence found in the white Bronco that prosecutors contend defendant O.J. Simpson drove the night his ex-wife and a friend were murdered, during testimony in Los Angeles Friday, March 10, 1995. Prosecuting attorney Marcia Clark looks on. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, Pool) ( SIMPSON TRIAL FUHRMAN )
O.J. Simpson confers with attorneys Robert Kardashian, standing, Johnnie Cochran Jr., and Robert Shapiro in court. (1995) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Kim Goldman, the sister of murder victim Ron Goldman, cries after the not guilty verdicts were read in the O.J. Simpson murder trial 03 October in Los Angeles, California. (POO/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2002060455861 )
O.J. Simpson defense attorney Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. gives a thumbs-up during a news conference outside Los Angeles Superior Court after the defense and prosecution rested their cases in Simpson's double-murder trial Friday, Sept. 22, 1995. The rest of Simpson's defense dream team, from left to right, Robert Blasier, Robert Kardashian, Jo-Ellan Dimitrius and Gerald Uelmen, surround Cochran. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, pool) ( SIMPSON )
O.J. Simpson, who was acquitted of murder charges when represented by Johnnie L. Cochran a decade ago, follows attorney F. Lee Bailey, another member of Simpson's "Dream Team," as they leave the funeral service of the famed attorney at West Angeles Cathedral in Los Angeles' Crenshaw District Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Others are unidentifid. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) ( COCHRAN FUNERAL )
This Oct. 3, 1995 file photo shows O.J. Simpson with defense attorneys. Simpson was found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman at the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Daily News file photo) ( O.J. Simpson Reacts To Verdict )
This Oct. 3, 1995 file photo shows O.J. Simpson with defense attorneys. Simpson was found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman at the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Daily News file photo) ( O.J. Simpson Reacts To Verdict )
FILE - In this Feb. 4, 1997, file photo, A large crowd gathers outside Los Angeles County Superior Court in Santa Monica, Calif., to hear the verdict in the wrongful-death civil trial against O.J. Simpson. Simpson was found liable in the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The return of O.J. Simpson to a Las Vegas courtroom next Monday, May, 13, will remind Americans of a tragedy that became a national obsession and in the process changed the country's attitude toward the justice system, the media and celebrity. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File) ( OJ THE PATH TO PRISON )
Fred Goldman (C), wife Pattie(L) and daughter Kim(R) sits in court as Superior Court Judge Alan Haber refused 15 November in Santa Monica, California to seal written transcripts of O.J. Simpson's upcoming deposition in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the familes of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman. The judge gave lawyers for the Brown and Goldman families two weeks to inspect Simpson's property confiscated as evidence after the 12 June 1994 murders of Brown and Goldman. (MIKE NELSON/AFP/Getty Images) ( APW2002060557064 )
O.J. Simpson leaves Los Angeles County Superior Court Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1997, in Santa Monica, Calif., after hearing the verdict in the wrongful-death civil trial against him. Simpson was found liable in the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. (AP Photo/Susan Sterner) ( SIMPSON )
Lou Brown (L), Juditha Brown, (C) holding lawyer John Kelly's arm, arrive at the courthouse 10 January in Santa Monica, California along with their three daughters: (L-R, rear) Tanya, Denise and Dominique for the final phase of the wrongful death civil suit against OJ Simpson for the deaths of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson. The civil jury ordered Simpson to pay 25 miilion USD in punitive damages. AFP PHOTO/Vince BUCCI (Photo credit should read Vince Bucci/AFP/Getty Images) ( SAPA970211213640 )
Fred Goldman (R) father of murder victim Ron Goldman appears along with Denise Brown, sister of murder victim Nicole Brown Simpson during a taping June 4, 2004 of the CNN program "Larry King Live" as they are interviewed by talk show host Larry King (L) as part of a panel discussing the ten year anniversary of the murders which occurred on June 12, 1994. OJ. Simpson was charged and tried for the murders but was acquitted in the criminal trial. The interview is scheduled to be telecast on CNN June 19, 2004. Photo by Rose M. Prouser/CNN ( LARRY KING )
This Oct. 3, 1995 file photo shows O.J. Simpson with defense attorneys. Simpson was found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman at the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Daily News file photo) ( O.J. Simpson Reacts To Verdict )
This Oct. 3, 1995 file photo shows the prosecutors of the O.J. Simpson trial. Simpson was found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman at the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Daily News file photo) ( O.J. Simpson Reacts To Verdict )
Fred Goldman raises his fist as he leaves the Santa Monica, California, courthouse, after O.J Simpson was found guilty 04 February in the deaths of his son Ron Goldman and Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson. ( HECTOR MATA/AFP/Getty Images) ( SAPA970205194150 )
The grave of Nicole Brown Simpson, late wife of O.J. Simpson, who was buried in 1994, is seen here February 1, 2000 at Ascension Cemetary in Lake Forest, California. (Photo by David McNew) ( 3642751grave_20010701_03101.jpg )