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“After the bloody steps, the heart-rending funerals, the surreal chase through the twilight of Los Angeles, O.J. Simpson surrendered wrote after the famous white Ford Bronco chase on a California highway. The former star NFL player was acquitted of killing his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman in a controversial criminal trial but was found liable for both wrongful deaths in a subsequent civil case. On April 10, Simpson died, following an announcement the prior year of a cancer diagnosis.

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