4. On June 12, 1994, the ex-wife of a sports celebrity was stabbed outside her home along with a male acquaintance. Which sports star's trial received an even bigger spotlight than his sports career?
From Quiz Murder Trials of the Century
Answer:
O.J. Simpson
The murder of OJ's ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ronald Goldman was an attention-grabber from the very beginning. To begin with, a grisly murder in a "safe" well-to-do neighborhood always draws interest. The Brentwood neighborhood was near Los Angles and home to hundreds of "entertainment reporters" who search out anything of interest in the lives of celebrities, having a sports star such as O. J. Simpson as the suspect was an opportunity too good to pass up.
When Simpson failed to turn himself in to police as arranged by his lawyer, the police went looking for him. As a passenger in a white Ford Bronco, over a dozen police cars gave a lengthy slow-speed pursuit as news helicopters broadcast the incident live to viewers around the country.
Six months after the murder, in January 1995, O.J. Simpson went on trial for the two murders. A flamboyant legal defense team added to the spectacle. Every minute of the 133-day trial was broadcast by TV cameras in the courtroom. At 10 am on October 3, O.J. Simpson was found Not Guilty as 91% of the television viewing public watched.
Simpson has remained in the court spotlight through a civil trial related Ron Goldman's death as well as other financial proceedings including bankruptcy. In 2008, thirteen years after being acquitted of murder, Simpson was convicted of armed robbery in Las Vegas for attempting to recover what he claims are his sports memorabilia.
John Madden, a football player and announcer, Tony Hawk the skater, and Tiger Woods the golfer have never been suspects in a murder trial.