The 1995 murder trial of ex-football star O. J. Simpson captivated the nation. Simpson’s arrest followed his infamous white Bronco car chase, which definitively convinced police and wavering spectators of his guilt in the double homicide of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and waiter Ronald Goldman. His epic and televised was one of the most notorious cases of the 20th century, marking the first time a trial received such intense scrutiny from the media. Simpson’s ‘not guilty’ verdict stunned the country, and led to wild press about whether or not evidence had been planted or wrongfully withheld in court. Did the jury have all the evidence to make a sound verdict? Was the sports hero framed by the LAPD? And if O.J. didn’t kill Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman… who did?