FBI releases nearly 500 pages of OJ Simpson records

FBI Releases Nearly 500 Pages of O.J. Simpson Records

The FBI has made public nearly 500 pages of documents related to O.J. Simpson after his death two months ago. These records primarily focus on the 1994 criminal investigation of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, where O.J. Simpson was identified as a suspect.

Simpson always claimed his innocence and was acquitted in the well-known criminal trial. However, he was later held responsible for the murders in a civil case and was ordered to pay $33 million to the victims' families.

Focus on Forensic Evidence

The FBI documents concentrate heavily on forensic analysis from the cases, including the examination of fiber samples. A significant part of the investigation details efforts to trace the purchase of size 12 Bruno Magli shoes, which emerged as a crucial piece of evidence.

An FBI expert testified during the criminal trial that Simpson’s shoe size matched the bloody shoeprints found at the murder scene, linking them to the expensive Bruno Magli brand.

Despite this, Simpson denied owning Bruno Magli shoes during his civil trial testimony. Still, photographs surfaced showing him wearing that brand.

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LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The FBI has released nearly 500 pages of records on O.J. Simpson.

Author's summary: The FBI has unveiled extensive records detailing forensic investigations in the O.J. Simpson murder case, highlighting key evidence such as Bruno Magli shoes linked to the crime scene.

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