The FBI has made public almost 500 pages of records regarding O.J. Simpson, following his death two months ago. These documents are primarily related to the criminal investigation concerning the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman in 1994, in which Simpson was identified as a suspect.
A significant part of the records details how the FBI tried to trace the purchase of the shoes linked to Simpson. According to an FBI expert, Simpson’s shoe size matched the bloody shoeprints found at the crime scene. The prints were associated with the high-end brand, Bruno Magli.
“Simpson denied ever wearing Bruno Magli shoes during his testimony in the civil trial, but photos later revealed him wearing the brand.”
The records include notes on the shoes, photographs, and how the FBI contacted multiple stores to find evidence connecting Simpson to the purchase of the shoes.
The released FBI records provide detailed insights into the forensic investigation of O.J. Simpson’s case, focusing on shoeprint evidence and efforts to link him to the scene, highlighting the complexities of the criminal investigation.