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The Goldman family on O.J. Simpson: He ‘died without penance’

Fred Goldman, center, father of the murdered Ronald Goldman, along with daughter Kim, left, and wife Patti, speaks during a press conference at the Criminal Court building Aug. 29, 1995, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — In the decades since their son Ronald L. Goldman was fatally stabbed outside his friend Nicole Brown Simpson’s Brentwood home in 1994, the Goldman family have been battling for what they see as justice denied.

O.J. Simpson, once an American football star, was charged with killing Goldman and his ex-wife Nicole. But he was acquitted in 1995 in a drama-filled and widely broadcast trial that enthralled the American public.

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