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Did OJ Murder Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman?
In this Bloodlines & Betrayal episode, hosts David Schuman and Steve Cully tackle one of the most polarizing and unforgettable cases in modern American history — the OJ Simpson murder trial. The question that still echoes three decades later: Did OJ murder Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman?
The episode traces the brutal 1994 double homicide that shocked Los Angeles and the world — two lives ended outside Nicole’s Brentwood home, and a trail of blood, gloves, and evidence leading back to one man: former NFL superstar Orenthal James Simpson. Schuman and Cully dissect the case that blurred the lines between celebrity, justice, and race in America.
They revisit the slow-speed Bronco chase that captivated the nation, the media circus of the trial, and the unforgettable courtroom moments — from the bloody glove to the phrase that defined a generation: “If it doesn’t fit, you must acquit.” The hosts analyze both sides — the prosecution’s overwhelming forensic evidence and the defense’s narrative of police corruption and racial bias.
Ultimately, Bloodlines & Betrayal doesn’t claim to solve the mystery but confronts the uncomfortable truth — that the trial of OJ Simpson wasn’t just about guilt or innocence, but about power, race, fame, and America’s fractured belief in justice. The question remains: Did he do it… or did the system fail us all?
By David Schuman, Steve CullyDid OJ Murder Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman?
In this Bloodlines & Betrayal episode, hosts David Schuman and Steve Cully tackle one of the most polarizing and unforgettable cases in modern American history — the OJ Simpson murder trial. The question that still echoes three decades later: Did OJ murder Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman?
The episode traces the brutal 1994 double homicide that shocked Los Angeles and the world — two lives ended outside Nicole’s Brentwood home, and a trail of blood, gloves, and evidence leading back to one man: former NFL superstar Orenthal James Simpson. Schuman and Cully dissect the case that blurred the lines between celebrity, justice, and race in America.
They revisit the slow-speed Bronco chase that captivated the nation, the media circus of the trial, and the unforgettable courtroom moments — from the bloody glove to the phrase that defined a generation: “If it doesn’t fit, you must acquit.” The hosts analyze both sides — the prosecution’s overwhelming forensic evidence and the defense’s narrative of police corruption and racial bias.
Ultimately, Bloodlines & Betrayal doesn’t claim to solve the mystery but confronts the uncomfortable truth — that the trial of OJ Simpson wasn’t just about guilt or innocence, but about power, race, fame, and America’s fractured belief in justice. The question remains: Did he do it… or did the system fail us all?