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O.J. Simpson’s murder earlier this month has brought the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and Ron Goldman back into the spotlight. While many people still believe that Simpson is guilty, there are others who maintain his innocence. I recently re-watched the ESPN documentary O.J.: Made in America, which is currently streaming on Netflix. The five-part series provides a detailed picture of the events and evidence surrounding the case. In my opinion, it leaves no doubt that Simpson was guilty of the murders.

One of the key pieces of evidence in the case was the presence of Bruno Magli shoes that left a print in the blood at the scene of the crime. Despite the evidence presented by the prosecution, there were two critical elements missing: sworn testimony from Simpson denying that he owned or would wear such shoes, and a photo of Simpson wearing those shoes while working for NBC. However, in a civil case brought against Simpson for wrongful death, both of these crucial pieces of information were provided, leading to a very clear conclusion: Simpson was guilty. His vehement denial of owning the shoes was contradicted by photographic evidence, leaving no room for doubt. The civil case provided closure that was lacking in criminal court proceedings.

Simpson’s death is undoubtedly a tragedy for his family; however, it is important to remember his victims – Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman – who did not get to live full lives due to O.J.’s actions. They should not be forgotten, especially when it is evident that they are no longer alive today because of O.J.’s guilt. If you are still unsure about O.J.’s guilt or want a more comprehensive look at the evidence and events surrounding his trial, I recommend watching OJ: Made in America on Netflix.

In conclusion, while some people may still hold onto their doubts about OJ’s guilt in regard to Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman’s murders; however after rewatching OJ: Made in America documentary and evaluating all evidence presented; it is clear that he was guilty as charged.

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