How can anyone forget the OJ Simpson trial? I frankly think it was the biggest circus this side of Barnum...but anyway, Mr. "If I Did It" has gotten himself in the slammer again, this time for his alleged connection to an armed robbery of sports memorabilia at a Vegas casino.
Which leads me to a thought....what happened to all the players in the OJ murder trial?
A little research has turned up the following (most of this was gleaned from Wikipedia):
Marcia Clark--now a "special correspondent" for Entertainment Tonight.
Chris Darden (SJSU grad for his B.A., go Spartans!)--has his own law firm, Darden and Associates
Lance Ito--still a Los Angeles Superior Court judge
Kato Kaelin--still kicking back in small roles in TV, movie, and commercials.
Mark Fuhrman--among other things, writes true-crime books.
As for the Dream Team. Wikipedia has a pretty good entry on the Simpson trial if you want to know what happened to those fellows.
I never did see the slow-car chase in the Bronco or even much of the trial--didn't have cable then, and don't now, being a Luddite.
My name is Joan McMillan and this blog is, as Emily Dickinson says, "my letter to the world." I am currently working on a nonfiction book about the murder of a young woman, Asha Veil, born Joanna Dragunowicz, and her unborn daughter, Anina, on September 9, 2006. My book is meant to honor her life and illuminate the need to create a safer world for women and children.
To read an excerpt from the book, please click on the following link:
ashaveilbook.blogspot.com
An excerpt from The Pleasure Palace, my romantic comedy, can be found here:
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Count yourself lucky that you didn't see much of the trial. I was living in LA at the time and couldn't get away from it--regardless of not having cable and not really wanting to follow the whole fiasco.
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