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...BLOOD. Police say they went to Simpson's home after midnight on June 13 to tell him of his ex-wife's murder. On arrival they spotted bloodstains on the outside of the driver-side door of Simpson's Ford Bronco and a trail of blood leading from the driveway to the house. When it turned out that O.J. was not at home, one of the officers entered the grounds by climbing a wall, then admitted the others, who proceeded to search the house and grounds. In all, police found 13 places where blood was splashed around the car, including...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Flesh and Blood | 7/11/1994 | See Source »

...preliminary hearings held to report evidence the prosecution has gathered against O.J. Simpson in the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. The defense worked today to have key evidence thrown out, including a blood-stained glove, and blood found on the seats of Simpson's Bronco. Simpson's attorneys claim the police gathered the evidence without a search warrant. Much of the day in court was also spent haggling over how much evidence the defense can have in order to conduct its own tests, including a comic episode of how much hair would be plucked from Simpson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SIMPSON TRIAL BATTLE SHAPES UP AROUND BLOOD EVIDENCE | 6/30/1994 | See Source »

Word of the flight soon went out, and the crowds were on their feet, cheering. Police picked up O.J.'s cellular-phone calls and began tracking the Ford Bronco along the San Diego Freeway. Reporters pursuing in helicopters overhead said that he had a gun to his head. People pulled up their lawn chairs to the side of the road to wait for the cortege to pass. They lined the overpasses, waving, shouting, holding up signs -- Go O.J. Go -- as if he were trying to elude a pack of motorized tacklers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: O.J. Simpson: End of the Run | 6/27/1994 | See Source »

Downtown at headquarters, the SWAT teams and crisis negotiators sat like ( everyone else, following the route of the Bronco on television. "Hey, it could be he's headed right back here to turn himself in," said one officer. "Yeah," said another, "or else he's going to blow his brains out." But the police were still listening in on the calls: "He wants to head to his house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: O.J. Simpson: End of the Run | 6/27/1994 | See Source »

...real guarantee against capital punishment is his celebrity, not his wealth. Imagine that the scenario we've all had running through our head actually happened: that O.J. Simpson drove his Ford Bronco over to his ex- wife's town house, donned a pair of gloves, confronted her and a man he at least thought was her boyfriend, inflicted "multiple sharp force injuries and stab wounds" (the coroner's report) on both and slit her throat to boot. Two deaths. Premeditated. Gruesome. No obvious complicating or mitigating circumstances...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Americans Won't Do | 6/27/1994 | See Source »

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