First introduced how Simpson became famous, then divorced and married another woman. Then all kinds of domestic violence with this woman, but in front of outsiders pretending to be a good gentleman all the time. I'm skeptical about these things, maybe Simpson really has multiple personalities. All police records also show that he is good at disguising himself in front of others and maintaining his image. His wife is living with another male athlete. This kind of thing is not a big deal in the United States, and it is at best a bad image. Then his wife and lover were killed, and all the evidence pointed to Simpson as the killer. After a long confrontation, Simpson was finally arrested and the trial of the century began.
Although the final verdict was acquittal, it clearly felt that the entire case had divided American society. Almost all blacks supported acquittal one-sidedly, and all whites supported the guilty trial.
One case, turned into a whole social practice, all I can say is, Simpson, you did it.
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